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Term limits for supreme court.
Remove electoral college.
Free health care
Get rid of super pacs and dark money.
No more support for isreal.

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the Antifa flank

Arrest GOP and DNC leaders, abolish the Senate, end lifetime appointments to SCOTUS, expropriate Blackstone’s housing assets and redistribute them to the American people, expropriate health insurers and implement universal healthcare, turn Langley into a public school.

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pricing transparency

mandate that all businesses in the United States must disclose the actual price paid as the real final price. this proposal bans all hidden fees and authorizes the FTC and the IRS to fine any business caught just once with photographic evidence fines starting at a mandatory minimum of one hundred million dollars per complaint the fines aplay before any trail take. in the event that the company is found innocent in trial the fines will be refunded.

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Free Healthcare, practically speaking

In fiscal year 2024, the U.S. government spent around $1.7 trillion of its budget on health insurance. That’s a pretty big number. I don’t see why gradually, through the span of a decade, we can use part of this budget to give categorical grants to the states, requiring them to use this money to grant all of their citizens free healthcare. If you do $1.7 trillion times 10, you get $17 trillion. Obviously this budget for healthcare will probably go down severely because of the Republicans’ cut down on Medicare, but let’s just say it is $10 trillion over a decade. Here would be my plan: Each year, we give a categorical grant for free healthcare of $200 billion each for 5 states per year, in order to transition to free healthcare. Obviously more money would be needed to given to states with a higher population, so this number would fluctuate a lot per state. This means that at the end of the decade, $10 trillion dollars will be spent on this transition to Free Healthcare. This is my plan.

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Let the people decide

Immediate Term limits for congress and senate. 2 term maximum.
If not there already, U.S. Naval presence in the Black Sea.
Remove and verbiage defining any crime as hate-crime but allow motivation for the crime to be a determining factor in sentencing.
Require any educational institution receiving government subsidies to teach trade and technical classes i.e. shop, electronics
Ban production and sale or donation of balloons.
Dissolve any federal department studying climate change.

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Better mental health.

Forty-five years ago, President Reagan repealed the Mental Health Systems Act (MHSA) in August 1981 with the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, shifting mental healthcare funding to states. This led to a decline in mental health facilities, with many closures. Since then, we’ve seen an increase in mental decline and mental illness among our people. It may be a correlation, but I believe that the mental decline of our young people from 1990 to today has contributed to this trend. We’ve also seen a rise in violence, especially gun violence in schools, and increasingly unhinged and deranged behavior among our population. I believe we need legislation that focuses on mental health and wellness for our people. This epidemic of unsettling behavior has gotten out of hand, and change is necessary to regulate mental health in our communities. I believe these efforts will help decrease violence in schools and in public places.

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Dissolvement of the Two Party System

George Washington stated “Political parties may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion.” The Two party system has done just this. In order to return America to a true democracy, we must give voting power to the people. Gerrymandering and redistricting has removed the power of the individual in todays America.

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Repeal the Endangered Species Act

Repeal the Endangered Species Act. Life for a typical wild animal is horrific, and nothing more. Most animal species reproduce by having lots of offspring, with most individuals perishing in infancy due to predation, starvation, exposure, etc. The majority of wild animals have lives dominated by mostly just suffering and death. These individuals would be better off not being born, and humans can and should prevent their torturous lives by reducing their numbers and making them extinct. Wildlife conservation results in unnecessary suffering that could be prevented by causing extinction through human activity such as development and industry. Let’s remove unnecessary burdens to human settlement and prosperity that simultaneously lead to mind boggling numbers of conscious feeling organisms being born into a game in which nearly all are doomed. Let’s begin by repealing the horrendous, immoral Endangered Species Act.

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