AMERICA DESERVES AN ECONOMY AND GOVERNMENT AS STRONG AS ITS PEOPLE
The system won’t fix itself. But together, we can.
Mission Statement
The Problem
Americans across the political spectrum agree on the basics: we need a more stable economy, a more accountable government, and a political system that works for the people instead of the parties. Yet meaningful reform rarely happens. Not because the ideas lack support, but because the structure of Congress — shaped by partisanship and donor influence — prevents even widely supported changes from moving forward.
Americans feel this frustration every day. Costs rise, wages stagnate, and Washington continues to operate on short-term thinking while the national debt climbs higher. The system isn’t delivering the stability and responsibility Americans deserve.
The Solution
The Liberty Compact is a policy framework designed to restore balance to the economy, strengthen accountability in government, and rebuild the long-term stability that has been missing from national leadership. It isn’t a movement or a party — it’s a set of reforms grounded in practicality, transparency, and constitutional process.
These policies are built around a simple idea:
Good governance shouldn’t be a partisan issue.
Explore bold reforms to taxation, compensation, and Social Security, and more — built to reduce the national debt instead of piling onto it.
From voting and ethics reform to new accountability tools, these policies focus on rebuilding public trust and breaking the grip of partisan gridlock.
Born in Vermont’s rural heart, these policies focus on practical solutions—not partisan politics. What works here can work anywhere.
Read the Liberty Compact
This is the working document outlining the policies I believe can stabilize the economy, strengthen working families, and restore accountability in government.
It includes:
Economic reforms (EEP, buyback rules, income standardization, NEF, VUGT)
Governance reforms (transparency, voting integrity, Electoral College majority fix)
Long-term stability proposals
This draft is a living document — shaped by research, feedback, and conversations with everyday Americans.
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