
Reform property insurance by mandating that all valid claims are paid promptly, with fraud addressed through the courts—not denied claims—while banning contractor liens and stock buybacks. Prohibit premium increases if insurers have paid investors or conducted stock buybacks within the past five years, and eliminate hurricane exemptions that shift risk onto homeowners.
Reduce homelessness by redirecting funds from law-enforcement clearances into housing and comprehensive social services, cutting costs while reducing homelessness by at least 60%. Establish work-for-rent housing programs that include trade education, creating long-term stability, workforce readiness, and pathways to independence.

Immediately eliminate Tariffs and renegotiate with our post WWII allies.
Rather than taxing the consumer, we should be rewarding the factories and businesses that build in America. Subsidies are supposed to help new products or industries get off the ground while the supply chain and demand are balanced, then weaned off and allowed to succeed on their own based on popularity. We need to take those subsidies and boost small business owners, help new small businesses, and establish regional supply chains that are more stable and won’t be destroyed or highly impacted due to major crises due to their availability and alternates that are available. That is where our taxpayer dollars should be going, not to the perpetually milking petroleum industries that have been profit-making for almost 100 years. Fossil fuel companies have been posting record breaking profits for decades, but despite the fact that the GOP dominant Congress INCREASED the record breaking tax payer funded subsides via The “One Big Beautiful Bill” passed in 2025 that added roughly $4 billion per year in new subsidies, according to Oil Change International.
Total Annual Subsidies: Estimates for 2025 range from roughly $31 billion to over $35 billion in federal subsidies.
Based on early 2026 reporting, major energy companies experienced weakened financial results for full-year 2025 compared to previous years. Shell reported full-year 2025 adjusted earnings of $18.5 billion, a decline from $23.72 billion in 2024, marking their weakest result since 2021 as oil prices fell.
Other major firms, including ConocoPhillips, continued to integrate major acquisitions, such as Marathon Oil, during this period.
Key Findings on 2025 Profits
Note: As of early February 2026, most major US-based oil and gas companies (ExxonMobil, Chevron, etc.) are in the process of reporting their final 2025 full-year figures.
(THESE ARE PROFITS – after expenses- that means after paying their employees, supplies, transportation, etc. PURE TAKE HOME)
That’s right, BILLIONS with a B! Why do they need our $35 B in tax payer money? They already raise our prices and fleece our wallets daily. And, yet, these millionaires and billionaires demand to be exempt from their share of taxes.

Build a European-style education system that treats learning as a public good: provide free undergraduate education, forgive all existing student loan debt, and pay graduate students—including a funded international study year—with monthly stipends and on-campus childcare. Expand technical education through paid internships and apprenticeships, with wage support during the first two years after graduation during internships or apprenticeship training completion. Ensure equity and accountability by restoring DEI initiatives, strengthening support for disabled and challenged students, and capping public-university executive pay at no more than 30% above the lowest-paid instructor.

These are the three pillars of sustainability.
Every business affects stakeholders: employees, customers, owners, neighbors, and anyone impacted by how a product is made, used, and disposed of. This full impact—from creation to end of life—is called a product’s lifecycle.
In a circular economy, products and services are designed to be reused, repaired, or repurposed so they create ongoing value rather than waste. If a product damages people or the environment during its lifecycle, or cannot be safely reused at the end of its life, it should not be produced. Businesses must take responsibility for pollution and partner with others to turn waste into resources—or they should not operate.
Public dollars should support jobs and products that improve our lives and environment, such as renewable materials, not toxic plastics that pollute water and soil and never truly break down.
A business that does not pay a livable wage undermines itself: employees cannot meet their needs or afford the goods and services the economy depends on. Likewise, a business that overuses resources or poisons air, water, or soil destroys the very systems that sustain its workforce, customers, and long-term success.
Clean air, water, and soil are not optional—they are the foundation of a healthy society and a resilient economy. When businesses operate in balance with people and the planet, they create lasting prosperity for everyone.

Rejoin the Paris Accords, permanently. Hold chemical, agribusiness, and other corporations accountable for cleaning contaminated soil and waterways, providing healthcare to affected communities, and ending monopolistic control over seeds and treatments. Restrict industrial chemical and polluting-industry executives from holding positions within the EPA to prevent regulatory capture.
Reform and strengthen the EPA to prioritize human and environmental health, maintaining protections unless clear evidence proves no harm. Ban herbicides, pesticides, and petroleum contamination of waterways, require full disclosure of fracking chemicals, and fund comprehensive cleanup of residues affecting land, water, food, and people.
Accelerate the transition to renewable energy through wind, solar, microgrids, and industrial hemp–based fuels, and return utility monopolies to community-owned cooperatives to ensure local control, resilience, and long-term environmental stewardship.

Establish a universal, service-based healthcare system that prioritizes care over profit by eliminating investor prioritized profits, ensuring immediate payment of medical claims, and providing full coverage for all people. Guarantee comprehensive care, including mandatory basic immunizations, complete women’s healthcare (including abortion & IVF), cancer care, and robust support for disabled and challenged individuals. Transition to this system by expanding Medicaid for all until universal coverage is complete, and strengthen the medical workforce by offering free medical school to doctors who commit to ten years of public service. If we have the ability to save people and make lives better, it should not be about profit margin.

While the current administration would have you believe that the Democrats will take away your right to bear arms, that has NEVER been true. I am a firm believer in our Constitution and will fight to uphold and strengthen it.
Guns, while enjoyable, are a deadly weapon. Similar to a car, it is a matter of how you use it. If it is a requirement to get training, pass an exam and get a license, and carry insurance when you drive a car, why not for a gun? In fact, I would suggest training and recertification with every gun and either a bond or a form of insurance. I also believe in a waiting period as well as a background check before purchasing each gun, regardless of venue. (gun shows included) As is the existing law in most states, no guns for felons or those with a history of dangerous mental illness.

Provide full military, economic, and humanitarian support to Ukraine and the EU to decisively defeat Russian aggression, while fully severing Russia from the global financial system by seizing all assets and properties of Russian oligarchs—including Putin—and redirecting those funds to Ukraine, refugees, and stabilization programs in the U.S. Impose total sanctions on all individuals and companies doing business with Russia, seize their assets, and apply the proceeds toward paying down the national debt, while banning U.S. military or government contracts with entities tied to Russia or China.
Strengthen NATO, renew USAID and international free media, and expand partnerships with African and Global South nations through sustainable public–private development, workforce training, and green-energy modernization modeled on Costa Rica.

Reform defense and immigration systems by restoring union labor and competitive bidding for all federal contracts, enforcing independent Pentagon audits with automatic funding reductions for undocumented spending, and regulate excessive military equipment pricing. Protect human rights by increasing the number of immigration judges, eliminating all immigrant detention centers, banning private detention facilities, and fully investigating existing centers and staff for human rights abuses. Join the International Court of Justice.
Improve military quality of life by raising pay, so no service member lives in poverty. Upgrade housing, expand education and employment support for military families, strengthen lifelong medical care, and tripling the available services and housing for veterans. Make our military members be valued.

Adopt a progressive tax system where those who benefit most pay their fair share to support the communities, workers, and infrastructure that enable their success. End tax breaks that favor the wealthy while shifting costs to the public. Restore upper-tier tax rates that historically stabilized the economy, funded essential infrastructure, and strengthened the middle class.
Break up monopolies and eliminate “too big to fail.” Hold corporate and financial executives accountable for abuse, price gouging, and tax avoidance. Require companies to reinvest in the communities they operate in through direct dividends and protections against price gouging.
Protect workers by strengthening unions and redefining “right to work” as the right to fair pay, safe conditions, freedom from abuse, and protection from being fired without cause. Enact laws ensuring equal pay for women, workplace protections for LGBTQ++ and disabled, paid parental leave, and affordable childcare. Pass Women’s equality amendment.
Protect housing and affordability by banning corporate ownership of residential housing and creating low-interest, government-backed loans. Regulate natural gas exports and domestic energy pricing to protect Americans. Restore and strengthen FEMA to ensure communities are prepared for and can recover from disasters—prioritizing people over privatization to achieve shared prosperity.