MAILED TO THE PRESIDENT 🇺🇸
Today, I officially mailed multiple comprehensive legislative proposals directly to President Donald J. Trump and relevant government officials because at some point, ordinary Americans have to stop just complaining online and actually start trying to contribute real solutions to the future of this country.
For years, I’ve spent countless hours researching economics, workforce trends, housing affordability, education costs, taxation, labor markets, family formation, government inefficiency, and the long-term structural problems affecting the American middle class. What I realized is that almost every major issue Americans are struggling with today is interconnected.
You cannot fix family formation without addressing affordability.
You cannot fix affordability without addressing wages, taxes, housing costs, and workforce opportunity.
You cannot fix workforce opportunity without addressing educational inflation, labor-market distortions, and relocation barriers.
You cannot restore national confidence if ordinary people increasingly feel like hard work no longer leads anywhere meaningful.
That is why I created and mailed comprehensive legislative proposals focused on restoring long-term economic stability, workforce opportunity, family affordability, housing access, healthcare affordability, government accountability, and middle-class upward mobility. And much more
These proposals were not written as partisan rage pieces.
They were intentionally structured around areas where there is already measurable bipartisan support among the American people.
Most Americans — regardless of political party — support things like:
• Lower healthcare and prescription drug costs
• Workforce training and apprenticeships
• Housing affordability
• Stronger middle-class opportunity
• Childcare affordability
• Government accountability and anti-corruption reforms
• Veterans’ support
• Consumer protections
• Domestic manufacturing and supply-chain security
• Expanded economic opportunity for working Americans
These are not fringe positions.
These are mainstream American concerns.
That’s exactly why I structured the legislation the way I did — to maximize the possibility of bipartisan support and actual passage through Congress instead of creating another performative political stunt that goes nowhere.
Too much of politics today revolves around outrage, propaganda, division, and endless fighting while ordinary Americans continue struggling with rising costs and declining stability.
People are tired.
People want solutions.
People want functionality.
People want leadership.
They want to believe the system still works for people willing to work hard, build families, contribute to society, start businesses, and invest in the future of this country.
One thing I tried very hard to do in these proposals was acknowledge reality honestly instead of emotionally.
The reality is:
• Housing became too expensive.
• Education became too expensive.
• Healthcare became too expensive.
• Childcare became too expensive.
• Wages failed to rise proportionally.
• Inflation weakened purchasing power.
• Government systems became outdated.
• Trust in institutions collapsed.
These are not Republican problems.
These are not Democrat problems.
These are American problems.
And if we actually want this country to remain strong long term, eventually people have to stop viewing every issue through a purely partisan lens and start rebuilding systems that actually work for ordinary citizens again.
That’s why I mailed the proposals.
Not because I think one person changes the world overnight.
But because every major improvement in history started with people willing to step forward and contribute ideas instead of remaining silent.
Whether every part of these bills becomes law or not is ultimately up to Congress, the Senate, the President, committees, advisors, and the political process itself.
But at minimum, I hope these proposals contribute to a larger national conversation about restoring opportunity, stability, affordability, and long-term confidence in the American future.
America should once again become a country where:
• Hard work leads somewhere.
• Families can afford to grow.
• Businesses can expand.
• Workers are valued.
• Innovation is rewarded.
• Homeownership is realistic.
• Economic mobility exists again.
• The middle class becomes strong again.
At the end of the day, I don’t care whether solutions come from Republicans, Democrats, Independents, conservatives, moderates, or liberals.
I care whether the solutions actually help the American people. And are grounded in our constitution and rule of law
Now let’s hope Congress and the President actually get to work and get things done. 🇺🇸
#AmericaFirst #MiddleClassRestoration #WorkforceOpportunity #FamilyAffordability #EconomicMobility






























