I am running for President of the United States in 2024 & 2028.
You and I will not agree on everything, but I am not afraid to tell you to your face why I did what I have done.
-I would have stopped sending weapons to Israel until their tantrums calmed down; you can’t kill people -even accidentally- without the bullets and bombs. (that’s how projectiles work.) If Israel wants to unleash the kind of violence they can manufacture their own weapons. Stop using our tax dollars to buy weapons we made to ship over sees… you could of sent them to Ukraine to help the win… almost like it makes you more money to keep them rolling in conflict… like Eisenhower warned about.
-I want to repeal Citizen United, or at LEAST legislate restrictions for ultra rich to avoid taxes while buying politicians. (capped at 1,000 from any source -whatever they get total is t
– That goes double for those Mega Churches.
-I believe the founding fathers thought the idea of career politicians was a recipe for corruption and manipulation.
-I believe the founding fathers were a bunch of rich white kids and their ideas don’t have to apply to us any more.
-That’s not to say I want to abandon the rue of law, but we should of set a time limit to any law when we realized our lives were changing, make sure they stayed up to date so they couldn’t come back over a hundred and fifty years to take away a persons rights.
-Let’s tax the ultra rich, cut back a little on the defense spending (the rest of the world is around 2% why are we trying for 4% in hardware when that could go to our soldiers and veterans?)
-I want the federal minimum wage to remain attached to a level above the poverty line that no employee becomes a wage slave to a company bidding on their deaths.
-I want to sure up legal loopholes for corporations to profit on your lack of health, weasel out of unemployment payments, or just make excuses for their discrimination.
-I want Renters in apartment complexes negotiate collectively for better rates from these corporations that are just hiking rates to increase their bonuses while families go hungry.
-every elected official should be limited to two terms, judicial branch should be no more than six years a term.
-I believe in universal healthcare. The government can cover it. Health insurance salesman will just have to switch to car insurance.
-I believe a family should get to chose who gets a whole year off for the new kiddo or just nine months. And if they decide to swap, that’s negotiable, lol!
-No Abortion ban ever anywhere. PERIOD.
-Enough Mega Farms, Let’s grow what our local community needs and reduce our carbon footprint by shipping locally. Same with Livestock. Maybe we shouldn’t take nutritional advice from the people selling us food.
-No banning books, you can refuse to read them, or even ignore their existence entirely if you chose, but no more banning books you don’t like.
-I would present this bill: I call it the HUSH Act, cause you have to be pretty unamerican to vote against this… so hush.
Title: Federal Legislative Compensation and Benefits Reform and Halt Unending Self-serving Hierarchies Act
Preamble: In recognition of the need to prevent the establishment of career politicians and to ensure that elected officials remain connected to the realities faced by the average citizen, this Act aims to align the compensation and benefits of federal legislative, elected officials with those of the general populace.
Section 1: Short Title This Act may be cited as the “Federal Legislative Compensation and Benefits Reform Act.”
Section 2: Definitions For the purposes of this Act:
- “Federal legislative elected officials” refers to members of the United States Congress, including both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
- “Federal minimum wage” refers to the minimum hourly wage set by federal law.
- “Medicare” and “Medicaid” refer to the federal health insurance programs established under Title XVIII and Title XIX of the Social Security Act, respectively.
Section 3: Compensation (a) The annual salary of federal legislative elected officials shall be set at an amount equivalent to the federal minimum wage, calculated on a full-time basis (40 hours per week). (b) The salary shall be adjusted annually to reflect any changes in the federal minimum wage.
Section 4: Health Insurance (a) Federal legislative elected officials shall be enrolled in either Medicare or Medicaid, as determined by their eligibility. (b) No additional health insurance benefits shall be provided to federal legislative elected officials beyond those available through Medicare or Medicaid.
Section 5: Term Limits (a) Federal legislative elected officials shall be limited to serving no more than two terms in any branch of government. (b) Judicial branch officials shall serve terms no greater than six years, with eligibility for reappointment subject to an ethics review conducted biannually for all employees.
Section 6: Implementation and Enforcement (a) The provisions of this Act shall take effect on the first day of the fiscal year following its enactment. (b) The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) shall be responsible for implementing and enforcing the provisions of this Act.
Section 7: Severability If any provision of this Act, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the remainder of the Act and the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
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