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    America’s Breaking Point — And the Path Forward with Democracy Solution

    The United States is at a breaking point. Inflation continues to squeeze families, jobs are vanishing or reduced to unstable gig work, groceries cost more than ever, and small businesses are being taxed and regulated like multinational corporations. Meanwhile, billionaires manipulate loopholes so effectively that their contributions to society look more like subsidies than taxes….

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  • Declaration of Direct Voting

    Digital Direct Democracy: Replacing the U.S. House with a Secure Citizen Voting Dashboard – Overview

    Executive Summary The U.S. Constitution created a representative system because direct citizen lawmaking was impossible in 1787. Today, the barriers that once required representation no longer exist. Every day, Americans move trillions of dollars in secure digital transactions using encryption, authentication, and blockchain. The same infrastructure can be applied to legislation. This paper proposes replacing…

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  • Declaration of Direct Voting

    How Americans Could Vote Directly on Federal Laws With Secure Digital Dashboards and Blockchain

    America was founded on representation because, in the 18th century, it was impossible to count every citizen’s vote across the colonies. Horseback mail, slow printing presses, and hand counts made direct participation in national lawmaking unthinkable. That’s why the Constitution gave the House of Representatives the power to legislate on behalf of the people. But…

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  • Fair Tax

    Retiring the $37 Trillion National Debt in 30 Years – A Mathematical Plan

    The United States’ national debt has swelled to roughly $37 trillion as of 2025. Servicing this debt now costs nearly $1 trillion per year in interest, making interest payments the second-largest federal expenditure after Social Security. This burden is projected to climb – for example, the Congressional Budget Office estimates interest outlays will reach about…

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  • Declaration of Direct Voting

    It’s Time for Every American to Be Their Own Representative

    In an era where trillions of dollars move through secure online transactions daily, why are we still using a 200-year-old method to pass our laws? The technology exists for every voting-age American to directly cast their vote on the issues that shape our country. No middlemen. No gerrymandering. No backroom deals. Just the people deciding…

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  • Fair Tax

    Flat Tax That Actually Works: 27% Rate + $25 Living Wage

    Full Details: Read the full, researched Flat Tax proposal that would retire the national debt in 30 years or less here. Bottom line: A flat 27% tax on a broader, harder-to-game base — plus a phased-in $25/hour national living wage — cleanly funds today’s government and leaves room to pay down the debt in normal…

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