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Our Stance On Social Issues

You may or may not have noticed that there are no policies addressing social issues, and that is deliberate.

We want to be upfront about it:  we are not ignoring social issues, and we understand how deeply personal and important they are. Questions of identity, culture, and values touch people at the core of who they are.

But in today’s political environment, these issues are not being solved—they’re being weaponized. The two major parties use them to divide us, to stir fear and outrage, and to keep Americans locked into the same endless fight. The result is that real people’s struggles are reduced to political talking points, while nothing actually changes.

That’s why this movement does not—and cannot—take positions on social issues. Not because they don’t matter, we know they absolutely do… but because if we do, this project fails. Plain and simple. The moment we pick a side on any of these issues, we get swallowed by the partisan machine. The focus shifts, the divide deepens, and the reforms we’re fighting for—reforms that affect every single American—become impossible.

And let’s be absolutely clear: we are not playing rope-a-dope. We’re not hiding an agenda, waiting until we’re successful to suddenly legislate on social issues. That is not our mission. Our mission is to rebuild the foundation—government integrity, economic stability, and real representation. Without those, none of the social issues that matter so deeply to people can ever be addressed honestly.

We believe that before we can meaningfully address social issues, we must first fix the foundation:

*Reform government so it works for the people, not the parties.

*Stabilize the economy so every American has security and opportunity.

*Lower the temperature of our politics so conversations can be honest, not hostile.

Once we’ve built that foundation, the space opens up for mature, constructive conversations about the social issues that matter most to people. Without the partisan machine hijacking every discussion, we can finally approach these questions with fairness, compassion, and clarity.

For now, we’re setting these issues aside—not because they don’t matter, but because we know the current system can’t solve them. If we drag them into this fight today, they’ll only be used against us.

This isn’t avoidance. It’s strategy. We’re playing the long game, because we believe Americans deserve lasting solutions, not political theater.

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