Project 2029: A Mandate for Economic and Political Justice
Disclaimer: This document outlines a bold and ambitious policy agenda. It is grounded in the foundational principles of the U.S. Constitution, particularly the Preamble’s call to “form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty.” While all proposals are intended to be consistent with this spirit, some, particularly those that challenge long-standing power structures, would likely face significant legal and political challenges. The proposals for constitutional amendments are explicitly noted.
Introduction: Reclaiming America’s Promise
The following is a plan of action for a new administration and a new Congress to dismantle the system of cronyism and inequality that has eroded the American dream. This is not a set of modest proposals, but a bold and comprehensive agenda to restore economic and political power to the American people. This project is based on the principle that the government should work for the many, not the few.
A Note on Institutional Restoration and Constitutional Checks
Unlike recent administrations that have sought to govern by executive decree and circumvent institutional constraints, Project 2029 recognizes that concentrated power in any branch threatens liberty. Executive Orders are fragile, temporary, and subject to abuse by any political faction that gains control.
Our primary objective is the restoration of constitutional checks and balances—not to empower any single branch, but to ensure that no political group can ignore the law:
Restoring Article I (Legislative): Congress must reclaim its constitutional authority to make laws, not defer to executive rule-making
Strengthening Article II (Executive): Independent Inspectors General, whistleblower protections, and transparency mechanisms that prevent abuse from within
Preserving Article III (Judicial): Ensuring courts can serve as independent arbiters without political interference
Protecting Independent Agencies: Regulatory bodies must serve the public interest, not political patrons or corporate donors
The executive actions outlined in this document are emergency stabilization measures designed to restore enforcement of existing laws and break the current cycle of regulatory capture—not to expand executive power. These temporary measures explicitly prepare the ground for permanent institutional reforms that will constrain future executives regardless of their political affiliation.
This is not about which party has power. It’s about ensuring that whoever has power cannot abuse it.
Success will be measured by laws, judicial reforms, and institutional safeguards that bind ALL future administrations—including those we may disagree with.