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Policy as an operating system, not a wish list

A country where a kid in a public university lab invents something, a startup builds it, a factory down the road manufactures it — and every American is healthy, educated, housed, and free to live with dignity. Because that's not a side effect of prosperity. It's the whole point.

American economic policy is designed by committee and lobbied into incoherence. Healthcare, education, housing, taxation, and industrial policy are interconnected. Fix one without the others and the whole system stays broken.

You pay more for healthcare than anyone on Earth, your rent consumes half your income, your tax dollars fund lobbyist loopholes, and starting a company means risking your family's health coverage. These aren't separate problems. One coherent agenda fixes all of them.

The name "3.0" reflects the thesis: America 1.0 was agrarian. America 2.0 was industrial. America 3.0 is the version that gets coherent economic policy right. The tools exist. The economics are clear. What's missing is the candidates who see the whole board.

How it works

Fund Candidates

Leaders who see economic policy as a system, not a list of talking points. They exist at every level of government. Finding them and getting them elected is the work that makes the policy changes in your interest actually happen.

Policy Advocacy

Six positions designed to reinforce each other — not cancel each other out. When your elected officials vote on them as a system, the policies you care about don't get hollowed out by contradictory legislation two sessions later.

Public Education

The argument for coherent policy, in plain language with the numbers behind it. When you understand why these positions belong together, you can make the case — to your neighbors, your representatives, anyone still voting on single issues.

What this means in your life

01

Systems over slogans

Economic policy is an interconnected system. Evaluating positions in isolation produces incoherent policy — where every fix creates a new problem elsewhere. When candidates test every position against every other, you get policy that holds together under real-world conditions.

02

Competitiveness over ideology

Not left. Not right. Start from what makes America economically competitive and follow the evidence. Public healthcare is a conservative business argument. Anti-corruption is a free market argument. When policy starts from evidence instead of ideology, you get outcomes that actually work.

03

Corruption as economic disease

Every dollar misallocated by corruption is a dollar not invested productively. Corruption isn't a moral issue for Sunday sermons — it's a quantifiable drag on your wages, your healthcare costs, and the quality of everything government touches. When corruption gets treated as the economic disease it is, the system runs faster.

04

People as the purpose

The economy exists to serve people — not the other way around. Healthy, educated, housed, and dignified lives aren't a reward for productivity. They're the reason we build anything at all. When that's the standard — not GDP growth as an end in itself, but what people's lives actually look like — the policy that results is different. Better.

05

Preventative over reactive

It's cheaper to prevent problems than to clean them up. When you fund education, you don't pay for prisons. When you invest in public health, you don't pay for emergency rooms. When you build housing, you don't pay for homelessness services. The math works — when policy starts from prevention instead of reaction, your taxes buy more and people's lives stay intact.

Where the tax code fits on a page and the safety net catches without trapping. Where corruption is treated as the economic disease it is, not just a scandal. That's America 3.0.

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