The purpose of a campaign is to inform voters where the candidate stands on the important issues, as well as to explain the candidate’s reasoning and analysis of the issues in order to come up with better ideas and solutions to address the problems that need to be fixed.
First, I would like to start from a point of mutual agreement and understanding. As far as I can tell, no one can deny that our taxes are too high, our energy costs are rocketing out of control, or that there is a substantial amount of waste, fraud, and abuse in the massive federal budget.
I would even go as far as to argue that most, if not all people, believe that health insurance is too expensive, too complicated, and too frustrating; that our politicians cannot be trusted; and, that America should stay out of protracted wars and avoid any kind of “nation-building” abroad.
Our important issues of the day are affordability, health, safety, and trust.
I have a dozen ideas for you to consider, solutions to deal with our thorniest issues requiring our immediate attention.
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Expand the federal tax withholding exemption
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A 3-part healthcare insurance solution: Inform - Expand – Deregulate
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Recommission the Indian Point Energy Center for SMR
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Drill, baby, drill!
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Billionaire Investment Tax – A BIT for Unions
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State & local law enforcement to cooperate with federal law officers
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H.R. 1973 – No Pay for Congress During Default of Shutdown Act
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H.R. 5106- “Restore Trust in Congress Act”
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Move the United Nations out of New York
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Reconstitute the UN to include 15 members on the Security Council.
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Reorganize NATO
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Unconditional surrender from Iran
Stay tuned. I will explain every idea and proposal at length. My reasoning and analysis are grounded in the proven principals of free-markets, free-enterprise, lower government spending, transparency and accountability from our political leaders, and America first in foreign affairs.

Monetary Policy
Markets, not the Federal Reserve, must determine interest rates and monetary policy.
In their seminal work, A Monetary History of the United States, 1867–1960, Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz meticulously detailed how the Fed’s catastrophic policy errors directly triggered and prolonged the Great Depression.

Our National Gospel
W.E.B. Du Bois’s landmark work, The Souls of Black Folk, tells us what we need to hear today as the antidote to the destructive and divisive identity politics of the Democrat party as dictated by its Progress Left, socialist and communist ideologies. Contrary to these toxic ideologies, our primary problem is “how little men know of other men.”
Our Moral Leader
On August 28, 1963, at the historic March on Washington, labor and civil rights titan A. Philip Randolph famously introduced Dr. King as “the moral leader of our nation”.
MLK, Jr. remains our moral leader today, more than ever in the face of divisive, dangerous, and destructive ideology of systemic racism in America that is propagated by those who seek to replace Dr. King as our moral voice.

The American Dream
Affordability is the palpable and heavy cloud that hangs over all of us. In this critical election year, “affordability” is the issue of the day.
I am here to tell you that it’s a dirty Democratic trick to make it all about affordability. The Democrats are the arsons asking us to allow them to put out the fires they ignited.

Foriegn Affairs
Across the globe today, we are witnessing a masterclass in geopolitical strategy. Whether you love Donald Trump or hate him (but especially if you are someone who has doubted him), you have to take a step back and admire the strategic genius of his foreign policy alongside the magnificent tactical proficiency of America’s military.

The American Worker
The American worker is the backbone of our economy. Republican policies focus on rewarding hard work, maximizing take-home pay, and creating pathways to prosperous careers.
By eliminating the tax burden on low-wage earners and expanding high-paying vocational alternatives to the broken higher-education system, we will empower workers to build generational wealth, protect their pocketbooks from federal overreach, and restore dignity to blue-collar labor.





