Priorities
Policy Areas and Actions
Energy
Stop burning carbon
The United States will embark on a comprehensive policy aimed at curbing anthopogenic carbon emissions by revitalizing its nuclear infrastructure, expanding solar photovoltaic (PV) energy production, and implementing a robust carbon tax. This policy recognizes the urgent need to address climate change by transitioning from fossil fuels to cleaner energy sources. By rebuilding the nuclear infrastructure, the policy aims to leverage nuclear energy’s reliability and low carbon footprint. Investment in advanced nuclear technologies, including small modular reactors, is expected to provide a steady and substantial supply of carbon-free electricity. Simultaneously, the expansion of solar PV infrastructure is a cornerstone of this initiative, promoting widespread adoption of solar power through incentives for residential and commercial installations, as well as large-scale solar farms. These measures not only aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also to create a more resilient and sustainable energy grid.
A critical component of this policy is the introduction of a carbon tax, designed to discourage the burning of fossil fuels by assigning a monetary cost to carbon emissions. This economic approach incentivizes industries to adopt cleaner technologies and reduce their carbon footprints. Revenue generated from the carbon tax is proposed to be reinvested into the development of renewable energy projects, subsidies for clean energy technologies, and programs to assist communities transitioning away from fossil fuel dependence. By aligning economic incentives with environmental goals, the policy seeks to drive systemic change across the energy sector, fostering innovation and sustainability.
Foreign Policy
Stop funding regional wars
The United States will transform foreign policy by halting the funding of regional wars and redirecting its military strategy towards enforcing peace in conflict zones such as in Palestine, Eastern Europe, East Asia, and Central Africa. Our military strength is a aggression deterent that in etself can deter agression and foster stability in volatile regions. This approach involves diplomatic and strategic measures that prioritize conflict resolution and peace enforcement, rather than prolonging conflicts through financial and military support. Concurrently, the policy mandates the withdrawal of American military bases that lack international financial support, ensuring that U.S. defense resources are efficiently allocated and reducing unnecessary military expenditures abroad.
To complement this shift, the U.S. is investing heavily in advanced defense technologies, including drones, electromagnetic systems, and missile defense capabilities. These investments are designed to enhance the precision and effectiveness of military operations while minimizing human casualties and operational costs. Drones and electromagnetic warfare technologies provide sophisticated surveillance and defensive capabilities, allowing the U.S. to maintain a strategic advantage and respond swiftly to emerging threats. Enhanced missile defense systems offer robust protection against aerial and ballistic missile attacks, safeguarding both national and allied territories.
Education
Make teaching competitive
We will initiate performance-based incentives tied to standardized testing outcomes and other measurable indicators of student success. By linking teacher compensation and career advancement opportunities to the academic performance of their students, the policy seeks to motivate educators to adopt innovative teaching methods and engage more deeply with their students’ learning processes. This approach not only aims to elevate the quality of education but also to attract and retain highly skilled and passionate individuals in the teaching profession, transforming it into a more dynamic and results-oriented field.
Healthcare
Expand medicaid eligibility
We will advance a transformative policy to address the inefficiencies and poor outcomes of our healthcare system, which currently consumes nearly 20% of the nation’s GDP. Central to this policy is providing universal access to preventive care, including routine checkups, vaccinations, and counseling. By ensuring that every citizen has access to these essential services, the policy aims to catch diseases early, significantly improving survival rates and reducing the overall financial burden on the healthcare system. To fund this initiative, the policy proposes to leverage Medicare by eliminating all income and categorical restrictions, thereby broadening its reach and ensuring comprehensive preventive care is available to all, regardless of socioeconomic status. This proactive approach is designed to mitigate the onset of chronic diseases and other serious health conditions, ultimately leading to better health outcomes and more sustainable healthcare spending.
In conjunction with expanding preventive care, the policy directly tackles the high obesity rates that exacerbate negative health outcomes across the country. Recognizing obesity as a critical public health issue, the policy emphasizes early education, counseling, and incentives to promote healthier lifestyles. Educational programs in schools and communities will focus on the risks of obesity and the benefits of maintaining a healthy weight, empowering individuals with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions.
Homelessness
New Deal for the unhoused
America will introduce a groundbreaking policy known as the “New Deal for the Unhoused,” which aims to provide federally funded housing in exchange for participation in government work programs focused on street cleaning, including sweeping, washing, and trash collection. This policy addresses the urgent need for both housing and employment opportunities among the homeless population. By offering stable housing and dignified work, the policy seeks to restore self-sufficiency and pride among individuals experiencing homelessness. The government work programs not only provide immediate employment but also contribute to cleaner, safer, and more pleasant urban environments, benefiting the entire community.
Space
Send a human to Mars
We will embark on an ambitious policy dedicated to expanding our civiliazation to another planet, marking a new era in space exploration. This policy aims to position the U.S. as a leader in space innovation by providing competitive funding to support comprehensive research and development efforts required for a successful manned mission to Mars. By allocating substantial resources to NASA and partnering with private aerospace companies, the policy seeks to foster innovation and collaboration within the space sector. The funding will be directed towards developing advanced propulsion systems, life support technologies, and sustainable habitats, ensuring that the mission is not only successful but also safe and efficient.
In addition to technological advancements, the policy emphasizes the importance of extensive training and preparation for astronauts who will undertake the Mars mission. This includes rigorous physical and psychological training, simulations of the Martian environment, and the development of robust health and safety protocols. By investing in these critical areas, the policy aims to overcome the formidable challenges of interplanetary travel and establish a human presence on Mars. The broader objective is to inspire future generations, drive scientific discovery, and explore new frontiers of human potential.
Debt
No more deficit spending
We will launch a proactive policy aimed at cleaning up the streets by providing competitive federal funding to cities that show the most significant improvement in terms of cleanliness and reducing the density of debris in public areas. This policy recognizes the importance of clean and well-maintained urban environments in enhancing quality of life, promoting public health, and fostering economic development. Cities that demonstrate measurable progress in addressing litter, waste management, and overall cleanliness will be eligible for increased federal funding, encouraging local governments to prioritize initiatives aimed at improving their public spaces.
To support this policy, the federal government will collaborate with cities to develop innovative strategies and best practices for tackling litter and maintaining cleanliness. These efforts may include community cleanup programs, enhanced waste disposal infrastructure, public awareness campaigns, and partnerships with businesses and nonprofits.
By incentivizing cities to invest in cleanliness and sustainability, the policy aims to create vibrant and inviting urban areas that residents and visitors can enjoy. Additionally, the competitive nature of the funding allocation fosters healthy competition among cities, driving continuous improvement and fostering a national culture of environmental stewardship.
Public Infrastructure
Clean the Streets
We will launch a proactive policy aimed at cleaning up the streets by providing competitive federal funding to cities that show the most significant improvement in terms of cleanliness and reducing the density of debris in public areas. This policy recognizes the importance of clean and well-maintained urban environments in enhancing quality of life, promoting public health, and fostering economic development. Cities that demonstrate measurable progress in addressing litter, waste management, and overall cleanliness will be eligible for increased federal funding, encouraging local governments to prioritize initiatives aimed at improving their public spaces.
To support this policy, the federal government will collaborate with cities to develop innovative strategies and best practices for tackling litter and maintaining cleanliness. These efforts may include community cleanup programs, enhanced waste disposal infrastructure, public awareness campaigns, and partnerships with businesses and nonprofits.
y incentivizing cities to invest in cleanliness and sustainability, the policy aims to create vibrant and inviting urban areas that residents and visitors can enjoy. Additionally, the competitive nature of the funding allocation fosters healthy competition among cities, driving continuous improvement and fostering a national culture of environmental stewardship.
Transportation
Improve Public Transportation
Our public transit systems need to be on schedule, safe, and clean. We will provide competitive funding to those that demonstrate significant improvements in quality, technological advancement, and economic efficiency. By setting high standards and encouraging transit authorities to meet them, the policy seeks to elevate the overall performance of public transportation across the nation. We will overhaul the majority of government funded systems in America to ensure this happenbs.
This competitive funding approach will incentivize transit agencies to prioritize improvements that directly impact the user experience. To qualify for funding, systems must show measurable progress in maintaining punctual schedules, ensuring passenger safety, and keeping facilities and vehicles clean. Economic efficiency will also be a key criterion, encouraging systems to optimize operations and reduce wasteful spending. By rewarding excellence and innovation, this policy aims to create a more dependable and appealing public transportation network.
Campagin Finance
Our public officials represent the people, not foreign governments and interest groups
We must safeguard the integrity of our democratic process by ensuring that the influence of money in politics is transparent and accountable. Effective campaign finance reform is essential to maintaining public trust and ensuring that elected officials are responsive to their constituents, not to the highest bidder. By implementing stringent contribution limits and rigorous disclosure requirements, we can diminish the undue influence of wealthy individuals and special interest groups, making the electoral process more equitable for all Americans.