Core Philosophies & Systemic Insights
- Crime is tied to struggle:I would like to argue much crime is tied to survival and that increasing equity and citizen sustainability would reduce it.
- legalization cripples criminal elements that profit off controlled supply. reduce criminal power(wealth) by decriminalization.
- Awareness is empowerment:Educate people on narcotics, overdosing, and signs of abuse. Empower people to have control over their mental drives, the things which make them susceptible to addiction.
- Ethics over Money: Corrective and rehabilitative action must complement monetary accountability to ensure true justice.
- Legal Fairness: Settlements can hide wrongdoing; equitable representation must not depend on wealth or resources.
- Labor Governance:Maximum wages tied to lowest-paid workers reduce inequality and strengthen domestic labor.
- Housing Transparency: Non-essential or luxury amenities are considered excess and priced separately to protect affordability.
- Systemic Trauma & Rehabilitation: Society produces wounded people as a product. Fixing root causes and generational trauma is essential.
- Waste & Food Responsibility: Trash programs must actively sort and remove waste; food systems must be transparent and safe.
- Packaging Responsibility:Actions need to be taken to reduce non-recycleable or hard to process packaging materials, such as various forms of plastic
- Knowledge & Enlightenment: True ethical knowledge comes from understanding the consequences of our actions. Ethical behavior is choosing to help and serve others rather than exploit them.
- America’s Internal Healing: Citizens must be freed from economic enslavement (predatory lending and interest rates) and internal divisions healed before projecting influence globally.
- Reinforce politician interest:Remove congress ability to control their own wage, base political wage off locality median income