A Path Forward for Our Nation


History shows that nations decline when three conditions exist at the same time:
unsustainable debt, extreme inequality, and deep political polarization.
By any objective measure, the United States now faces all three.

Decline is not inevitable. But avoiding it requires deliberate reform guided by our shared ideals.


Our Shared Ideals

Every person has intrinsic rights:

  • The right to survive
  • The right to live free from tyranny by their own government
  • The right to live the life they choose for themselves
  • The right to participate in choosing their representatives and holding them accountable.

A healthy democracy depends on civic engagement. I ask every citizen to participate. As a candidate, I commit to advancing the following reforms, organized around three essential pillars: Trust, Health, and Education.


TRUST: Restoring Confidence in Government

Public trust is the foundation of democracy. Today, that trust is badly damaged. According to SocialProgress.org, the U.S. government ranks 32nd globally in social progress and is falling.


To rebuild trust in our government, we must reform:

  • Pass the Restore Trust in Congress Act.
    Members of Congress and their immediate families should be prohibited from trading individual stocks. Public service must not be a path to personal enrichment.
  • Promote an independent Department of Justice.
    The DOJ must be fully insulated from political influence so it serves the law—not any administration or party.
  • Ban gerrymandering nationwide.
    Fair elections require fair maps. Ending partisan district manipulation strengthens representation and restores faith in voting.
  • End warrantless arrests by unidentified government agents.
    Accountability and transparency are essential to protecting civil liberties and preventing abuse.
  • Tie reelection eligibility to responsible debt reduction.
    Lawmakers should face real consequences for runaway deficits. (First-term Representatives would be exempt to allow time for impact.)
  • Restrict the Insurrection Act.
    A single person should not have the unquestioned authority to deploy the full force of the U.S. military against U.S. citizens.

HEALTH: Strengthening Physical and Financial Well-Being


A strong nation depends on healthy people and stable communities.

  • Implement universal access to quality health care.
    The U.S. ranks 98
    th in Equal Access to Quality Healthcare as measured at SocialProgress.org. A modern health care system would improve longevity, reduce costs, and strengthen our workforce.
  • Protect housing affordability by prioritizing ownership for U.S. residents.
    Limit U.S. property ownership to citizens and legal residents actively pursuing citizenship. This policy would help stabilize housing markets and keep homes within reach of working families.

EDUCATION: Investing in the Future


Education fuels innovation, opportunity, and long-term national success.

  • Create a national advanced-education scholarship program.
    U.S. citizens who complete an accredited four-year degree would be eligible to earn up to
    three Master’s degrees, including in at least one STEM field. Selection would emphasize civic engagement, gracious professionalism, and diverse recommendations. This investment prepares Americans to lead future technological and scientific frontiers.
  • Adopt a proven model for higher-education support.
    Australia is ranked number 1 in the world in Advanced Education. Adapt their system, providing robust federal support for college and graduate students, paired with a commitment to work for the U.S. government for at least two years after graduation.

Civic Engagement Unites Us


None of these reforms can happen without an engaged electorate. Democracy only works when citizens participate, demand accountability, and act together.

I ask for your support—not just for my campaign, but for a better, fairer, and more resilient future.




Civic Engagement Unites Us!