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Topic: Gene Redinger for US House of Representatives (Read 76 times)

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So far, I'm taking Bernie Sander's policies, meshing 'em a bit with Huey Long's policies to get a more equitable society to take on the billionaire class



The idea of "We are all created equally" is wrong at the core.  No offense and tbh, I think it's a beautiful thing.
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Hiya,

I'm running for US House of Representatives.

My district hasn't been drawn yet [Northwest Ohio]. I ran in 2020, but lost in the primary - this time, I'm running a much more serious campaign; with much more engagement across the Internet.

If you want actual political change, you can demand it here. This is your space, feel free to demand what you want.

So far, I'm taking Bernie Sander's policies, meshing 'em a bit with Huey Long's policies to get a more equitable society to take on the billionaire class; a 30 hour work week, free college, guaranteed jobs, income, and housing. We can rebuild a new society, drafting New Deal legislature that moves our infrastructure into the 21st century.

Building hundreds of American made fab plants, dominating the world renewable energy industry, creating the transition of manufacturing to remote operations; preparing for the mass manufacturing boom of the moon industry. All of these things are possible within the next couple of decades if we make the demand.

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Public ledger blockchain technology could be pretty helpful for keeping government honest and transparent. Imagine if all government spending was done via blockchain and any business that deals with US govt has to register their address to receive payment [to have a full public index]. Honestly, seems like we'd probably need individual department ledgers at that point considering the vast scale of transactions that take place daily with governments.

If you want to donate to me, shoot me a PM with your name, address, and employer, and the type of crypto you want to donate.
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