United States of America Cordova for President
Moving Forward Together 2024 & 2028
United States of America Cordova for President
Moving Forward Together 2024 & 2028
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Moving Forward Together 2024 & 2028
Moving Forward Together 2024 & 2028
Please check out our Presidential Platform for our 2028 plans. We are currently working to update our website for 2028.
For the latest plans, see our 2028 Presidential Platform.
When we elect individuals who have no understanding of the struggles faced by the rest of us to make ends meet, they will never comprehend how to mend the United State.
We witness this in every election – wealthy, powerful people dictating how we should live and solve problems, yet never truly understanding or addressing them.
Who's Running The Show?
Together, We’ll Build a Better Future for All
On a single night in January 2023, more than 653,000 people in the United States had no home to return to. They slept in shelters, cars, or on the streets, marking the highest number of homeless individuals since records began in 2007. A year later, preliminary data suggests the crisis is worsening, with reports estimating a 10% rise in homelessness. For too many, the promise of the American Dream has turned into a nightly search for a safe place to rest.
The numbers are staggering, but they’re more than just statistics—they’re lives. They’re the veteran who fought for his country but now battles for survival. They’re the mother who works two jobs yet can’t afford shelter for her kids. They’re the teenager forced out of foster care and left to fend for themselves. Across cities like Los Angeles County, where chronic homelessness is projected to skyrocket by 86% in the next four years, the crisis feels less like an emergency and more like a systemic failure.
What’s driving this? A lack of affordable housing, stagnant wages, and an economic system that leaves millions one paycheck away from the brink. The rise in housing costs far outpaces income growth, making stability unattainable for many. And once someone becomes homeless, the path back is steep and unforgiving. Shelters are full, resources are scarce, and opportunities are limited. It’s not just a problem—it’s a cycle, one that grows harder to break with every passing day.
Without bold interventions, the situation will only worsen. How long can we accept this level of suffering as the status quo? Homelessness isn’t just a statistic or someone else’s problem—it’s a glaring failure of our collective humanity. The truth is simple: In a country as wealthy and resourceful as the United States, no one should be without a place to call home. It’s not just a crisis—it’s a choice we must confront and change.
What should be the Acceptable Number of Homeless Individuals?
Picture this: 39 million Americans, nearly a quarter of the workforce, are working full-time jobs but earning less than $17 an hour. That’s millions of people clocking in and out, day after day, just to stay broke. They’re not just working for a living—they’re working for survival. For them, every dollar is already spoken for by rent, groceries, and gas, with no room for emergencies or aspirations. It’s a grind with no finish line.
Now add some injustice to the mix. Women, despite working full-time and year-round, earn just 84 cents for every dollar a man makes. And the gap isn’t shrinking—it’s widening. Black and Hispanic workers face an even harsher reality, earning just 76% and 73% of what their white counterparts make. It’s as if the system took a look at inequality and said, “Let’s double down.”
The struggle is relentless. A low-wage paycheck doesn’t stretch far when rent, utilities, and childcare devour most of it. A trip to the doctor feels like a luxury, vacations are a pipe dream, and saving for retirement? Forget it. Meanwhile, the rising cost of everything makes it harder to stay afloat. It's not that these workers lack skill or dedication; they’re the backbone of the economy, keeping businesses running while barely keeping themselves above water.
And yet, society tells them to “work harder.” Harder than what? They’re already giving their all, fighting against a system rigged to keep them down. The truth is glaring: America’s low-wage economy is a rigged game, where opportunity is rationed, and the house always wins. How long can we keep pretending this is sustainable? How long until we admit that a system leaving millions behind is a system designed to fail?
Imagine- oh wait! It's a reality waking up in an apartment that costs more than 30% of your paycheck—sometimes even half. Congratulations, you’re part of the 21 million renter households officially labeled “cost-burdened.” For the unlucky 12.1 million spending over 50% of their income on rent, it’s less about living and more about survival. The rent is always due, and your bank account is perpetually gasping for air.
Your home isn’t a penthouse with skyline views—it’s likely a modest, possibly rundown space where the landlord’s idea of maintenance is ignoring your calls. But hey, the rent keeps climbing because the housing market is “hot.” Meanwhile, your paycheck stays as frozen as last month’s leftovers. Saving for a rainy day? You’re just hoping to survive the storm.
The cost of living laughs at your budget. Groceries, utilities, transportation—each takes a slice until there’s barely anything left for the luxury of living. A night out with friends becomes a distant memory, and the thought of buying a home? That’s a bedtime story no one believes anymore. The system is a leaky boat, and no matter how hard you row, the water keeps rising.
And yet, they say the “American Dream” is alive. For millions, it’s not a dream—it’s a nightmare on repeat, where the rules are rigged, and escape feels impossible. You work hard, but the system works harder to keep you one rent check away from disaster. It’s not just unfair—it’s unsustainable. How long can we keep calling this a housing “crisis” before we admit it’s a national failure?
Imagine owning one of the 33 million small businesses in the U.S., which collectively employ nearly 62 million people. You’re not just a business owner; you’re the backbone of the economy. But instead of thriving, you’re grappling with relentless challenges that threaten your livelihood daily.
Inflation is your constant adversary, with 54% of small business owners citing it as their top concern. The cost of goods, rent, and utilities has skyrocketed, forcing you to make tough decisions: raise prices and risk losing customers, or absorb costs and watch your margins vanish. It’s a no-win situation that keeps you awake at night.
Access to capital feels like chasing a mirage. Traditional lenders view small businesses as high-risk, making loans elusive. Without funding, you can’t invest in growth, hire needed staff, or even maintain daily operations. You’re stuck in a financial limbo, watching opportunities pass by.
The labor market adds salt to the wound. Finding and retaining skilled employees is a Herculean task. Larger companies lure talent with benefits and salaries you can’t match. You’re left with a skeletal crew, stretching thin to keep the doors open. The dream of entrepreneurship has morphed into a daily struggle for survival.
Picture this: Your utility bill arrives, and it feels more like a ransom note than a statement. Across the U.S., electricity prices have soared by 30% since 2021 (newsnationnow.com), leaving millions of Americans questioning if they’re powering their homes or funding the utility CEO’s yacht. Over 75% of households have seen their bills jump by at least 25% in the past year (gobankingrates.com), and no amount of unplugging the toaster seems to help.
It’s not just about the money—it’s the audacity. Utility companies claim rising costs are “necessary” for infrastructure upgrades, but let’s be honest: those upgrades come directly out of your wallet. In states like California, residents face some of the highest electricity rates in the country thanks to wildfire prevention and grid investments. (wsj.com) Necessary? Maybe. Transparent? Absolutely not.
Americans are fed up. A recent survey shows that over 60% of people believe their utility bills are unfair and feel helpless against rising costs. (cbsnews.com) And it’s not just the cost—it’s the timing. As extreme weather forces people to crank up the AC or heating, the bills skyrocket, leaving families in financial distress when they’re already stretched thin. It’s like being punished for trying to survive.
The frustration is palpable: Why are we paying premium rates for basic needs? Why are the companies that hold a monopoly on power literally holding our lives hostage? Americans aren’t just frustrated—they’re furious. Utility companies have turned an essential service into a profit machine, and the people are left powerless in every sense of the word. It’s time for change, because enough is enough.
Imagine spending years saving every spare dollar, only to watch home prices climb faster than your savings account ever could. The dream of owning a home slips further away each day. You work hard, but no matter how much you earn, it’s not enough to compete with cash offers from investors or skyrocketing housing prices. Instead of celebrating milestones like buying your first home, you’re left wondering if you’ll ever have a place to truly call your own.
For those who’ve already lost their homes, the pain is sharper. One moment, you’re secure, and the next, you’re packing boxes, trying to figure out where to go. Eviction notices and foreclosure warnings don’t just take your house—they take your sense of stability, your memories, and your future plans. It feels like everything you’ve built has been ripped away, leaving you scrambling for a roof to protect your family. It’s not just a financial loss; it’s a loss of dignity and hope.
And then there’s the younger generation, watching from the sidelines of the housing market. They’ve been priced out before they even had a chance to step in. Saddled with student debt and stagnant wages, many have accepted that homeownership is no longer a realistic goal. They look at rising rents, higher down payment requirements, and an unforgiving job market and wonder, “What’s the point of trying?” The once-attainable dream of buying a home feels like a fairy tale they’ll never live.
The frustration boils over. It’s not just about brick and mortar—it’s about belonging, stability, and the future. Housing isn’t just an investment; it’s a foundation for life, and for millions, that foundation is crumbling. People aren’t just losing homes—they’re losing faith in a system that seems rigged against them. The question isn’t just how we fix the housing crisis—it’s how we restore hope for generations who feel left behind.
Owning a home is supposed to be the American Dream—until property tax season arrives and turns it into a financial nightmare. Every year, you’re reminded that even though you worked hard, saved up, and bought your house, you don’t really own it. The government does. And they’re charging you rent to live in your own home. It’s a cruel joke, except no one’s laughing.
For many homeowners, property taxes feel like an unrelenting burden. The average property tax bill has increased by 35% in the past decade (taxpolicycenter.org). While wages limp along, assessments surge, leaving families in a bind. You fix a leaky roof or upgrade your windows to save energy, only to get slapped with a higher tax bill as a “reward.” It’s like being punished for trying to maintain your home.
The frustration doesn’t stop there. Rising property taxes are driving some families out of their neighborhoods—places they’ve lived in for decades. Suddenly, retirees on fixed incomes are forced to sell because they can’t keep up with the ever-growing tax bills. For younger families, it’s an added cost that pushes homeownership further out of reach. It’s not just a bill; it’s a barrier.
And yet, the services those taxes are supposed to fund—schools, roads, public safety—often feel like they’re stuck in neutral. You’re left wondering, “Where is my money going?” The truth is, property taxes have become a regressive weight, crushing the very people who are just trying to stay afloat. It’s not just unfair—it’s unsustainable. How long can we keep pretending this system works when it’s leaving so many behind?
Social Security—the supposed safety net for all Americans, yet every year it feels like we’re debating whether the net will hold or snap. With 260.5 million adults in the U.S., you’d think we could figure out a system that works. After all, 183 million workers are actively contributing, paying into a system they’ve been told will support them when they need it most. So why does Social Security feel more like a roulette wheel than a guarantee?
The cracks in the system are undeniable. Every paycheck, Americans see that little chunk labeled “FICA” disappear, trusting that it’s going to secure their future. But every year, the headlines scream about trust funds running dry and benefits being at risk. For retirees, the anxiety is real—will their benefits shrink? For younger workers, the skepticism is even greater—will Social Security even exist when it’s their turn? It’s as if we’ve all been forced to buy a ticket to a show that might get canceled.
For those already relying on it, Social Security is barely enough to cover the basics. The average monthly benefit in 2024 is around $1,800—hardly a fortune, especially with inflation driving up costs for essentials like housing and healthcare. And for those still working, the frustration is palpable. How can a system with 183 million contributors falter? It feels like paying into a communal pot only to find it empty when it’s your turn to take a share.
Americans are fed up, and rightly so. Social Security was meant to be a promise—a pact between generations to ensure no one is left behind. Instead, it’s become a source of anxiety and distrust. With 260.5 million adults in this country and nearly 183 million workers funding the system, there’s no excuse for its instability. It’s time to stop debating and start delivering on the promise Social Security was meant to be.
Picture this: You’re sitting in a hospital room, clutching a bill that’s bigger than your annual salary. You’ve survived the illness, but now you’re left battling something even more relentless—medical debt. For 23% of Americans, this isn’t just a hypothetical scenario; it’s their reality. With $220 billion in medical debt hanging over the country like a storm cloud, families are drowning in bills while the healthcare industry is cashing checks.
It’s a cruel twist, isn’t it? The system designed to heal us often hurts us financially. A single trip to the ER can wipe out your savings faster than you can say "deductible." Meanwhile, insurance companies rake in billions, hospitals shuffle profits to the top, and pharmaceutical giants boast profit margins that make Silicon Valley blush. In 2023, the health insurance industry alone raked in over $18 billion in profits, while pharmaceutical companies reported margins as high as 20%. These aren’t just numbers—they’re salt in the wounds of families deciding between paying rent or filling prescriptions.
For families, the burden is suffocating. Parents skip meals so their kids can have medicine. Seniors cut pills in half to stretch them longer. And young adults, just starting their lives, are shackled with debt they’ll never pay off. It’s not just about money—it’s about the emotional toll, the stress, the sleepless nights wondering how you’ll make it to the next paycheck. Medical debt doesn’t just steal your financial future; it chips away at your dignity.
And yet, the profits keep rolling in. The same industries squeezing families dry are posting record revenues. It’s like being stuck in quicksand while someone offers you a rope—for a fee. The question isn’t whether this system is broken; the question is why we keep accepting it. Health shouldn’t be a privilege, and staying alive shouldn’t mean going bankrupt. It’s time to put people over profits and demand a system where healing doesn’t come with a price tag you can’t afford.
Determining the exact number of deaths resulting from denied health insurance claims is challenging due to limited comprehensive data. Why is this data limited? Who profits or is protected by this limited data?
Congress is this data important?
Civil Action Case ID: 241201154
BRYCE MARTINEZ Plaintiff, v. KRAFT HEINZ COMPANY, INC. and MONDELEZ INTERNATIONAL, INC. and POST HOLDINGS, INC. and THE COCA-COLA COMPANY and PEPSICO, INC. and GENERAL MILLS, INC. and NESTLE USA, INC. and KELLANOVA and WK KELLOGG CO. and MARS INCORPORATED, INC. and CONAGRA BRANDS, INC. Defendants.
This complaint alleges that major food companies have knowingly manufactured and marketed ultra-processed foods (UPFs) in ways that are harmful to public health, particularly targeting children. It draws a connection between these practices and the strategies used by Big Tobacco, emphasizing that UPFs are engineered to be addictive and contribute to various health crises, such as obesity, diabetes, and chronic illnesses.
The cause seems substantial if the claims are supported by the evidence provided, including:
If this evidence holds in court, there is likely cause to move forward with litigation against these companies for their alleged roles in endangering public health, especially in children.
Americans face an unyielding tide of challenges that test our resolve, strength, and perseverance every day. From financial struggles to health crises, the ever-increasing cost of living, and the growing disparities in wealth, these challenges are said to build character and sculpt who we are. But let’s ask ourselves: who is truly benefiting from this constant grind?
They say struggle builds strength, but when the systems designed to "support" us seem to only intensify the difficulty, the question arises—why is it getting harder and harder to achieve a decent quality of life?
The reality is sobering. As Americans strive, often sacrificing their well-being and time with loved ones, there are forces in place profiting from these hardships. Large corporations and private equity firms rake in immense profits while exploiting loopholes and systems they helped design. The mechanism is clear: they thrive on the collective struggles of the people while colluding to squeeze out more, leaving everyday Americans with less.
Think about it—while wages stagnate, housing becomes unaffordable, healthcare costs skyrocket, and education becomes a lifelong debt sentence, someone is winning. And it's not the single parent working two jobs to provide for their family. It’s not the young graduate burdened by student loans or the elderly couple struggling to afford life-saving medication. It’s those at the top, in positions of unchecked power and influence, who manipulate the system for their own gain.
But here’s the truth that keeps the American spirit alive: we can overcome any challenge. Our resilience is unmatched, and our ability to adapt and fight back against injustice has been proven time and time again. While the current systems may feel insurmountable, we hold the power to demand accountability, push for reform, and shape a future that is fair for all—not just the privileged few.
Let’s stop letting the narrative of “struggles build character” distract us from asking the real questions:
The answer lies in unity, awareness, and action. Together, we can dismantle systems of exploitation and replace them with structures that uplift, empower, and reward hard work fairly—not at the cost of our humanity. It’s time to reclaim the promise of the American dream.
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"I am a piece of the collective essence of this world that never gives up and needs every other piece to be whole. "
-Cordova Jr., Vincent D.
Vincent Cordova, born on December 27, 1982, in Fremont, California, is a leader driven by a deep commitment to family values, community, and innovation. Now residing in Manteca, California, Vincent has lived a life shaped by diverse experiences, including 12 years in Pennsylvania, which broadened his perspective and strengthened his connection to communities across the nation.
As a dog dad and an advocate for family values, Vincent believes that strong communities start with compassion, respect, and support for one another. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to found Cordova Courier, where he’s not only built a thriving business in delivering critical logistics service but also prioritized a plan to enriching the lives of his employees, aiding the homeless, and fostering economic empowerment.
Vincent’s campaign is grounded in his belief that every American deserves the opportunity to live with dignity and achieve their dreams. His platform includes transformative ideas like transitioning healthcare and prison systems to nonprofit models, providing homes for veterans, and creating programs to address homelessness and support job transitions. Vincent’s innovative solutions, such as eliminating tax loopholes for private equity firms and ensuring universal healthcare access, highlight his commitment to fairness and sustainability.
Guided by family values, transparency, and inclusivity, Vincent aims to empower individuals and communities across the country. His leadership is characterized by a people-first approach, emphasizing collaboration, real-time public participation, and policies designed to uplift every American.
Vincent Cordova invites all Americans to join him in building a future rooted in unity, compassion, and progress—where family, fairness, and opportunity are at the heart of every decision.
Your voice will be heard....
No one can live below twenty dollars an hour in America anymore. Those that want to pay below 20 bucks are those that make billions like Slave-labor Private equity Firm holdings that are receiving "Corporate Welfare." We will create a system to exclude small business so they can grow if they are not attached to an Equity Firm.
This will dramatically reduce poverty.
I will oversee the Central Bank for inflation/ Coast of Living.
We would have less poverty and Welfare recipients when we offer value.
President Biden used Executive Privileges to increase Federal workers' minimum wage to $15.00, I will use the same privileges to make it between $22 to $25 an hour, even if we have to wage cut at the top.
(We should make it 60) We will all be in retirement one day, and you should ask your Parents or Grandparents how retirement can be better for them. They spend most of their lives working and retirement should be all about them. They made it and now it's time we protect them.
To be split by Corporations, Government, and the Franchiser. It's really simple, Corporations and Governments would be nothing without human lives. Protect them.
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We create 69 new Corporations in collaborations of each Market Sector Industry to pay for it.
America should be entirely Independent. When we import products through a failed system that can control the prices, creates greed and tools for the central bank to adjust inflation at will, is fraud.
We will invest in the public without restrictions and provide every tax credit and loans possible for new and small businesses
Taxpayer's pay billions to lock people up, while private equity firms are making billions from it. 700 million alone from collect phone calls.
Private Prisons are established for greed at the expense of human lives. How many of our Representatives and leaders invest in human exploitation?
In December 2023, prisoners in Alabama filed a lawsuit against the state, claiming that the state denies parole to incarcerated people so that they can be leased out to businesses and government agencies for hundreds of millions of dollars in profits each year. The lawsuit claims that the prison labor system is a form of slavery, and that the economic benefit of prison labor in Alabama was more than $450 million in 2023 alone.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/12/us/alabama-prisons-lawsuit-labor.html
Yes, private prisons can sue states for millions of dollars if they don't maintain a specific percentage of occupancy, which is known as a "bed guarantee" or minimum occupancy clause. These clauses are included in about three-quarters of private prison contracts.
https://www.inthepublicinterest.org/wp-content/uploads/Criminal-Lockup-Quota-Report.pdf
A central bank possesses a monopoly on increasing the monetary base.
We will cut private prisons and use billions of dollars for education. BILLIONS.
If I own a Private Equity Firm and majority of my holdings pay below the poverty line, I make more money. Since I own the News I can fire at will and the anchors must report what I say, you will not know that I am exploiting people or have a globalist agenda and allowing taxpayers to pick up the rest. We need laws to make sure no news station is owned by Private Equity Firm
What is Modern Slavery?
Let the United State Department Tell you.
If you are a citizen, permanent residents, or in prison your vote is a civil duty. It must be counted.
Why would we not want to count a "permanent" resident's vote? Why would you not want to count someone's vote in prison? They will be out and part of life.
ALL VOTES WILL BE COUNTED...
When we correct the voting system, we will end Systemic Racism and that is why it has become a challenge to correct it.
You have a business dream, you got it.
We have tons of programs today to help small and new businesses and they can help you succeed.
NO RESTRICTIONS ON LOANS
NO CREDIT/BAD CREDIT /GOOD CREDIT AND ANY COLOR AND NO PERSONAL GURUANTEE
To encourage a healthy life, we must make sure that the FDA's standards for our food is of the highest quality.
If other Countries have banned foods (for good reasons) we must follow.
IF WE HAVE INGREDIENTS THAT ARE HARMFUL, GUESS WHO WILL MAKE PROFIT WHEN YOU NEED MEDICATION? BIG PHARMA!
The US allows food to be sold in America that other countries forbid. Why? Of course, Profits?
We will have supreme quality of foods in America. We can still have foods that we like as long as it is made healthy with ingredients that don't harm us. When you click the link, you will find foods that you love, and we can still have them if made without harmful ingredients.
Source: Mortality in the United States, 2019, data table for figure 2
Our Constitution has allowed Presidential Pardons. I will pardon everyone that does not have Murder or Child Molestation Charges. This will not interfere with Megan Laws.
We will ban all paddy wagons (regular vans with enclosed bars on windows works), handcuff black boxes, and leashes.
We can offer 100% payroll tax credit for one year if you hire a released inmate at 20+ an hour.
The inmate prior to released will have employment, an 850-credit score, clean record, and a voucher for their first, last and security deposit to live anywhere.
PULL YOUR STOCKS THAT EXPLOIT HUMAN LIVES FOR-PROFIT -IT'S OVER.
A Mother is stressed and worried that she will not be able to feed her child. Her rent went up 400 dollars leaving her 40 dollars for the month.
She will not be able to take care of herself and her child. Who cares, ALL OF US.
We can make it illegal for rent to go up while the current tenant occupies the rental. When she moves out the owner can increase the price.
An Executive Order can make this immediate if Biden Signs now.
Eight (8) hour shifts will include One (1) hour paid lunch. Meaning you work 7 hours with one hour paid lunch. As a thank you for showing up to work.
We are not going to spend nine hours away from home, we have a life to live.
Having a world of educated people would hamper profits for the greedy. Good...
We want the smartest and brightest people in the world in America and we can do that with free education.
We can cut 80 billion in prisons and limit wasteful government spending towards free education
17 Countries have free College, and they love it
If employers hire homeless individuals off the streets at 20+ hr., we can arrange two years 100% payroll tax credits for each homeless individual hired. The hire must be on permanent conditions. By Executive Order
an 850-credit score so they can live where they want and can afford, buy a vehicle and live life. By Executive Order
If employment can be verified immediately the Department of Housing can provide vouchers for their first, last and security deposit immediately by Executive Order.
According to the facts, we have 400,000 children with statistics that will lead to juvenile halls, prisons, rape, trafficking, drugs and as adults ignored.
1 child in every 7 will be born into poverty in the United States. Students from 16 to 24 years old from low-income families are 7x more likely to drop out than more well-off peers.
www.children.org/global-poverty/global-poverty-facts/facts-about-poverty-in-usa
ALL OF THESE GOALS ARE EASY TO ACCOMPLISH BUT PRIVATE EQUITY FIRMS WANT MORE MONEY FROM YOU SO THEY CAN TAKE OVER THE WORLD, AND OUR GOVERNMENT HELPS THEM NOT YOU. HOW MANY INTERNATIONAL FIRMS PAY MINIMUM WAGES FROM THEIR HOLDINGS?
How many members of Congress and Senate, after their terms work for private equity firms? Google it and you'll be amazed.
So, let's say if I am a member of Congress or Senate and my $14,000 a day to stay in office is met by private equity. Would I lean towards what that firms wants or what the American People need? Money before you.
They say you (shareholders) own the corporations. Do you really? Can you tell a large corporation what you want, like pay your holdings above the poverty line? The firm that holds your share will hires the board members to control that corporation, correct? Make sure your share supports an honest Private Equity Firm that support our communities visually and allows sustainable wages.
I know someone that was perfectly healthy and took the COVID-19 shot and got sick, passed it to my mother. Now what is in the COVID-19 shot that would make people sick? That person that took the COVID-19 shot ended up getting the whole family sick. CDC says that the COVID-19 vaccine does not include the virus and does not get people sick. Yet the person that took the vaccine all three times got sick all three times. Does the COVID-19 vaccine get you sick and can you pass that cold? Well according to a human study, yes. Why?
"None of the COVID-19 vaccines can make you sick with COVID-19, nor do they contain the live virus in any amount," says Cook County Department of Public Health' Senior Medical Officer and Co-Lead Dr. Kiran Joshi. "COVID-19 vaccines teach our immune systems how to recognize and fight the virus that causes COVID-19."
If you get the vaccine shot and become sick, please stay home and quarantine.
In America, we will not let you die, especially from a medication you cannot afford. Every life in our Country must be treated with care.
There is nothing without each other so we must protect each other.
It will take some time to figure out the way we can pay for this but as we already have social welfare, we can figure out how to save lives because that is a priority.
I am so sorry to hear those that have died from not being able to afford their medication. Congress and Private Equity should want to protect you immediately, but the truth is that we can figure it out together if they won't.
Do you think it's absurd for "life-saving" medication to be free? I hope not. It's for all the people that have died because they cannot afford their Medication and protecting another from that happening again.
Health Insurance Aside, Americans Still Struggle to Pay for Their Medications Written by Thomas Goetz, MPH, MA More than 40% of Americans are struggling to pay for the cost of their medications – even though nearly all of them have some kind of health insurance coverage, a new GoodRx survey has found.
www.goodrx.com/healthcare-access/drug-cost-and-savings/health-insurance-asi
More than 13% of American adults -- or about 34 million people -- report knowing of at least one friend or family member in the past five years who died after not receiving needed medical treatment because they were unable to pay for it, based on a new study by Gallup and West Health.
www.grassley.senate.gov/news/news-releases/icymi-58-million-american-adults
There are a lot of things in the Build Back Better Bill that Americans need and there is no fight about that. We even have to pay large private equity firms to do that with tax credits and don't let it interfere with large firm's money. It's absurd.
We need to have bills for each plan. Lowering life-saving insulin shall be one bill and passed with bipartisan agreement, correct? We know people need affordable medication, especially lifesaving insulin. Yet, we have to have 3,000 pages of bills so the money will end up going to private equity firms that some of the members of senate and congress will be employed by at the end of their terms. We can't just pass just one important life-saving bill for the America People, can we? Yes, we can, if we have bill reform that will limit a bill to a max of 20 pages (11pt font size) and if our current President signs an Executive Order making that happen.
But that would not serve private equity nor greed but too bad.
Make sure all our presidential candidate provides what is absolutely possible. We can have everything on this page, don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
Our Country would not crumble by any of these plans. As a matter of fact, we would be leading in human growth with an amazing economy.
You have enough to spend billions on commercials, yet you can't help the American people afford their medication? We will be banning drug commercials like they did the tobacco companies.
Private Equity, you're not going to be happy till you have every American on your drugs, in your private jails, struggling from your inflation, and dead from the side effects. It's enough, Americans are not free game for your manipulations.
Publisher Clearing House has disrespected our Parents and Grandparents with their deceptive marketing practices
We all know that the Government in most cases, will not openly violate our Constitutional protections. Why when we have Corporations that can violate your Constitutional Protections as we are not protected from them.
If we want Governments to respect our Constitution, then should Corporations. We will update our Constitutional Privileges to include Corporations domestic and international.
INFO SECURITY GROUP
/www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/private-companies-may-spy-on/
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We've bailed out Banks and Corporations so many time that it's time we bailed you out. We can help so many people with only adjusting their credit score, it will cost us nothing.
With only 1.2% of people having a perfect credit score, many are overpaying and with inflation at a high, many are struggling. What this will do, lower your interest rates/APRs to give you more money.
This will allow those struggling to find housings, buy cars, apply for credit cards, go to the college they desire, and start a business.
This will help the homeless to find housing, have the credit to buy a car for employment and so much more.
Approximately 16% of Americans have very poor credit, or a FICO score of between 300 and 579, according to Experian’s 2019 Consumer Credit Review. Another 18% have fair credit, a score of between 580 and 669. Only 1.2% of Americans have a perfect 850 credit score.
www.badcredit.org/how-to/how-many-americans-have-bad-credit/
When we provide you a debt bailout, banks will still have your money.
Over 700 billion of your tax dollars went to banks.
We all know Banks can use your tax dollars to bail themselves out, why can't you? If we would have given the people the bailout instead of the banks, people would have paid their debt to the banks.
It would be unheard of to actually support the American people by bailing them out from their debt (Banks like you enslaved by debt) When we bailed out the banks, bankers purchased new yachts, cars and home with your tax dollars while leaving you in the same state - broke.
"Most people think that the big bank bailout was the $700 billion that the treasury department used to save the banks during the financial crash in September of 2008. But this is a long way from the truth because the bailout is still ongoing" - Forbes
https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikecollins/2015/07/14/the-big-bank-bailout/?sh=2c5a98bb2d83
Small Businesses need all the help we can give them, and we are ready to help them. As well as non-attached equity firm corporations/holdings.
We will be updating the Constitution to reflect what the People want changed. This is the People's Constitution
Suggestions:
1. Privacy Matters
2. Include Corporations/Private Entities domestic and internationally to respect our Rights as would the Government
3. Prohibit Slavery including prisoners
4. Updating the Constitution to demand Racial Equity
Companies are selling their debt while writing off loss which is defrauding taxpayers and the IRS. Some Companies even have Insurance for debt losses.
If you have defaulted on your bills, it usually is because you don't have the money to pay it. Loss of job, etc. Otherwise, you would have paid it.
This debt is sold to a third party for a very low amount, which if you had the money, you would have paid it. The third party now has the option to charge you the full amount., while the taxpayer is covering the losses from the original creditor.
NO MORE PAYDAY LOAN CENTERS
Your bank will help you with a 0% interest rate. If you live paycheck to paycheck well your Bank will be required to help you till you figure out a new plan or new job.
When Laws are made to benefit a corporation and not truthfully you, it should be illegal. As when laws are made for you to pay a for-profit corporation for insurance. Sure, insurance will cover what they deem coverable, leaving the possibility that you will not be covered.
If Laws are made for you to pay a corporation, it may be a SEC Violation.
We shall correct politicians' corruption if we update our Constitution to say that laws cannot be made to benefit a corporation like they do religion.
Our Current Constitution says:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion."
What our Future Constitution will include:
"Congress shall make no law respecting/benefiting an establishment of a Corporation/business."
We will always support an individual that starts a new business.
Our Current Federal Guidelines (which is a joke)
We must change this to $25,000 for an individual. This will allow for accountability
Just about everyone will be in poverty and our elected officials will be held accountable for it and be forced to make changes. Unless our Elected officials want the world to know how they exploit their own people. Enslaving America!
What States would be entirely in poverty?
**** work in progress****
WE CAN DO THIS FOR HOME AND AUTO INSURANCE, AS WELL AS PROPERTY TAXES.
Why should a law be made to demand you pay a for-profit auto insurance Company? We are already being treated disrespectful by some Insurance Companies charging men and women differently, the color of your car, where you live, and credit rating.
You are over 6ft tall, chances are you will be speeding... Price goes up.
WE WILL OPEN A NEW NOT-FOR-PROFIT INSURANCE COMPANY, THAT PAYS ITSELF.
According to https://hedgescompany.com/blog/2018/10/number-of-licensed-drivers-usa/
There are 238,183,000 License Driver in the US and according to
https://hedgescompany.com/automotive-market-research-statistics/auto-mailing-lists-and-marketing/
there are 290.8 million registered vehicles in the US.
A few sources say that auto insurances have paid out several billions in claims each year.
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Saving you money....
We can save Corporations, small businesses, and personal insurance so much money.
How this will be assumed to work: ***will need all of you to figure how to make this work perfectly**:
We create a New
Calculate this at https://www.calculators.org/savings/daily.php#todaysrates
EACH YEAR WE CAN GENEREATE $6,765,694,097.30 FROM OUR PREMIUMS THAT WILL COVER THE LIFETIME OF OUR INSURANCE CLAIMS.
*** We need an Attorney finalize the above***
We do the same with home, auto, etc and PROPERTY TAXES.
OPTION 2 - WE MAKE IT ILLEGAL FOR-PROFIT INSURANCE COMPANIES, IF THE LAW DEMANDS WE HAVE IT.
WE MAKE IT ILLEGAL FOR PROPERTY TAXES
Our Constitution provides the equal protection of the law which would make the Fair Standards Act EXCLUSIONS unconstitutional.
Overtime and all hours worked must be paid to truckers and other workers excluded from the Fair Labor Standard Act.
Not paying your workers overtime, a fair wage, all hours worked is a great example of exploitation in America. Who benefits from the exclusions of the Fair Labor Standards Act? Most certainly not the employee working to help your company succeed.
YOU HAVE THE POWER TO DECIDE TOGETHER, DO YOU WANT IT?
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