Mission: Achieve the Possible.
The Art of the Possible is not electoral politics. It is achieving the goals that are difficult. Goals that require leadership, faith in America, and in our ability to do hard things. Achieving the possible requires believing
in our ability to change with the times and unify for the good of the nation.
Congress is a disappointment to America.
The latest Gallup poll shows Congress at a 20% job approval rating. Both parties have failed to provide inspiring leadership to the American people. We deserve more than a fossilized Legislature unable to
pass laws or appoint military leaders due to the Senate filibuster rule.
As a political outsider, I will promote making Congress good again and restore confidence in America’s ability to pass laws and constitutional Amendments. I will advocate for filibuster reform and an amendment to get big
money out of our elections.
We must move forward, or cease to be. I believe in America and in our ability to change with the times.
Promote Democracy Awareness.
Low voter turnout, a poorly informed citizenry, and big money influencing our elections and politicians are cancers on our nation. Faith in our democratic experiment and ability to change with the times can be shown
by wearing a Star Spangled Democracy Awareness ribbon.
If you believe in America and our ability to legislate and pass renewing Constitutional amendments, join with me and promote Democracy Awareness.
Free ribbons available online and at our voter registration events.
Patriotism and Pride in America.
We are the People. We have more in common with other Americans than any other people. Our enemies try to divide us, but we are neighbors. We drink the same water, eat the same food, and live on the same land.
We are one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Lets really make America Great. America has never achieved our full potential. Our greatness is that we always strive to do better. When I was in high school in the early 1980’s, we were good and getting better. Since
then, the offshoring of American jobs, unfettered money influencing our elections, and a weakened middle class have weakened our nation.
We can do better. We must believe in our democratic experiment and vote for change.