Abolish the Federal Reserve Bank.
Why is this important?
The Federal Reserve Bank takes money that the U.S. Treasury prints, and decides how much to put into circulation, who to loan it to, and at what interest rate to loan it at. Congress borrows money from the Federal Reserve to fund programs, which creates our national debt. Forty percent of our national debt is owed to the Federal Reserve Bank. Why wouldn't we abolish the Federal Reserve Bank, and regulate the money supply ourselves, so that we would not have to pay interest on the monies we print.