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Tax Fairness
Working people are taxed into the ground while the connected get the carve-outs. I'm fighting for a system that stops punishing the people who actually build everything.
Is this your fight too? Tap — no signup.
What's at stake
Whether the people who frame the houses, drive the trucks, and run the small shops get to keep what they earn.
The people who frame the houses, drive the trucks, run the small shops, and work the land carry this country on their backs — and they're the ones who feel every tax the hardest. Meanwhile the biggest players keep armies of accountants and lobbyists writing themselves exemptions the rest of us will never see.
I'm not against paying for the things that actually serve us. I'm against a code rigged so the working family pays full freight while the connected pay pennies on the dollar. The complexity isn't an accident — it's a feature for them and a trap for you.
I'm fighting for tax fairness that means what it says: stop punishing work, close the carve-outs written for insiders, and let the people who build everything keep more of what they earn.
Where I stand
Not slogans — concrete positions.
- 1Stop punishing work — let the people who build everything keep more of what they earn.
- 2Close the carve-outs written for insiders and lobbyists.
- 3A code simple enough that a working family isn't trapped by complexity built for the connected.
Fuel this fight.
I do this with no organization behind me and no middleman taking a cut. If this is your fight too, the most powerful things you can do are share it and help keep the lights on.
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