Project 2029: A Mandate for Economic and Political Justice
A comprehensive policy framework for economic and political reform in the United States.
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📘 We The People Edition (Public-Friendly)
Recommended for general readers, advocates, and those new to the material
An accessible, conversational overview of the policy agenda written for public engagement. Explains complex policies in plain language with examples and analogies.
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📚 Technical Edition (Comprehensive)
For policy makers, researchers, legal scholars, and detailed analysis
Complete technical documentation with full legal authority analysis, constitutional assessments, risk evaluations, implementation timelines, and extensive citations. Organized into 10 detailed sections.
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~180,000 words across 10 sections
What’s Inside
This bold policy agenda includes:
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Nine Acts of Reconstruction: Comprehensive legislative agenda to permanently transform American governance—covering healthcare (public option), taxation (progressive reform), workers’ rights (federal job guarantee), electoral reform (ranked-choice voting), corporate accountability, law enforcement (national training standards with psychological screening and accountability database), education (universal pre-K and free college), government transparency, and infrastructure investment
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Emergency Stabilization Measures: Temporary executive actions (Days 1-180) to restore enforcement of existing laws, break regulatory capture, and prepare the ground for legislative reconstruction—including antitrust enforcement, tax compliance restoration, healthcare enrollment, and transparency initiatives
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Institutional Restoration Framework: Strengthening checks and balances across all three branches of government, protecting independent watchdogs (Inspectors General), preserving judicial independence, and ensuring no president—regardless of party—can ignore the law
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Fiscal Responsibility: Fully funded through progressive tax reform generating $730B-$1.19T in new annual revenue, funding $726B-$1.18B in programs, resulting in $329B-$559B annual surplus
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International Evidence: Successful implementations from 30+ countries demonstrating these policies work
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Success Metrics: Measurable goals and public accountability framework—success defined by laws passed and institutional safeguards established, not executive orders signed
Key Themes
- Institutional Restoration: Strengthening checks and balances, protecting independent watchdogs, ensuring no branch can abuse power
- Economic Justice: Progressive taxation, labor rights, antitrust enforcement, federal job guarantee
- Healthcare Reform: Universal coverage, public health insurance option, drug price negotiation
- Democratic Reform: Campaign finance reform, voting rights protection, ranked-choice voting
- Law Enforcement Accountability: National training standards, psychological screening, use-of-force protocols
- Education Access: Universal pre-K, free public college, K-12 funding equity
- Government Transparency: Open data, FOIA expansion, whistleblower protection
This is a living document. Both versions are regularly updated with new research, refined proposals, and community feedback.
Last updated: November 2025