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  • Thank you for pointing that out! Yes, if I’m correct in assuming, Trump serves more as a figurehead, primarily representing ideas gained from the Heritage Foundation. As you mentioned, this reflects the dynamics of the whole party.

    The issue spans both sides, in my experience. While the situation is drastically worse on the Republican side, we must consider that both sides lack true, meaningful political and leadership skills. Leaders today not only need to embrace knowledge of current political ideals but also integrate studies from fields such as psychology, developmental science, and environmental science.

    Furthermore, a leader must possess a level of empathy that is often hard to find. Currently, we tend to vote for candidates who are perceived as the best choices based on their long-standing presence in politics.

    Thank you so much for your insights on this article. It’s crucial to collaborate and raise awareness to build a better future for everyone.








  • Independent Candidacy

    Healthcare and Emergency Services My goal is to reduce healthcare costs significantly while ensuring comprehensive emergency services. I advocate for 80-100% coverage of emergency services, including abortions and surgeries. Everyone should have access to equal and affordable healthcare. A base level of free healthcare would cover 100% of emergency care and 10-15% of non-emergency care, with a maximum wait time of five days. Reproductive care and contraceptives should be equally accessible. Additionally, hospitals will conduct regular visits to homeless shelters (every 2-4 weeks depending on size) and schools.

    Drug Legalization I support the legalization of cannabis, mushrooms, DMT, and MDMA. Education on the relative harms of substances like cannabis versus alcohol and tobacco will be enhanced to encourage informed choices. The aim is to foster a culture where substance use is minimal and alcohol consumption is primarily social.

    Education Reform I propose transforming schools to offer a more comprehensive and practical education pathway. In grades 7-8, students will receive foundational education along with lessons in etiquette, empathy, cultural understanding, and self-defense. In grades 8-12 and beyond, students can choose specialized pathways such as advanced college courses from prestigious institutions or trade schools. Students will earn wages ranging from $7-16 per hour based on grade level. The curriculum will include:

    • Core Curriculum: Mathematics (basic to advanced), Science (general to specialized), Language Arts, and Social Studies.
    • Career Pathways: Medical (anatomy, physiology), Business (economics, management), and Trades (plumbing, electrical work).
    • Electives: Technology and Engineering, Arts and Humanities, Physical Education.
    • Health Education: Nutrition, Exercise, Personal Hygiene, Reproductive Health, Consent and Safety, Emergency Response, and Safety.
    • Combat/Survival Skills: Self-Defense, Situational Awareness, Wilderness and Urban Survival Skills.

    Extracurricular Activities Students will have access to clubs and sports, including:

    • Clubs: Robotics, Creative Writing, Art, International Club, LGBTQ+ Alliance, Student Government, Entrepreneurship.
    • Sports: Team Sports (Soccer, Basketball), Individual Sports (Swimming, Tennis), Specialized Training.
    • Internships: Opportunities in medical, business, and trades fields.

    Health & Well-being Comprehensive medical care and mental health support will be provided. Safety measures will be enhanced to ensure a secure environment for all.

    Environmental Initiatives I propose a large-scale work program to plant trees, fruits, and vegetables across states, creating a “Super Ecosystem.” This initiative will involve investing in technology to restore and maintain environmental projects like the Green Sahara.

    Marriage Equality I support the right to marry regardless of gender or sexual orientation, including polyamorous relationships. Everyone deserves the freedom to love and be loved.

    Housing I aim to reduce housing costs significantly. My plan includes a tiered housing system offering affordable options for families and individuals, with prices ranging from $200-$600 monthly.

    Ports and Trade Investment in ports will be prioritized to boost trade and shipping. This will be funded by tax revenue and port operations.

    Science and Innovation Scientific research and technological advancements will be encouraged, with a focus on environmental stewardship.

    Military and Alliances Military funding will be reduced to allocate resources for the above initiatives. I propose forming international alliances to promote global cooperation and mutual support in rebuilding war-torn areas.

    Green Cities and Bullet Trains I envision developing small-scale green cities interconnected by high-speed bullet trains, reducing commute times and enhancing accessibility.

    Global Humanitarian Cooperation I advocate for global alliances focused on humanitarian aid and reconstruction efforts in conflict zones, with a commitment from aggressor nations to participate in rebuilding.

    Final Vision My ultimate goal is a world where armies are obsolete, with a unified focus on planetary defense and cooperative, sustainable living. We will prioritize human development, mental health, and medical advancements to create a thriving global community.







  • I appreciate your concern, but I’m confident in my perception and experiences. I understand that my situation might seem unusual, but my observations are consistent and real to me. If there’s a discrepancy in perception, it might be related to unique sensory or physiological aspects rather than hallucination. If needed, I can seek professional evaluation to ensure everything is aligned with my overall health.

    And I have been.









  • I understand your perspective on night vision being related to psychology. However, night vision involves both biological and psychological aspects. Biologically, night vision relies on the function of the eyes, specifically the rod cells in the retina that detect low light levels. This physiological process is a key part of biology. On the other hand, how we perceive and interpret what we see in low light conditions involves cognitive processes, which is where psychology comes in. So, while the biological mechanisms are crucial for night vision, the way we experience and understand it also involves psychological factors.