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No Kings In 2029 / Project 2029

A small group of people came together and created a plan for America called Project 2025. This small group, behind closed doors, thought they should decide what was best for every American citizen and how to enforce it from the top down. This Wiki is meant to be a chance for every American, out in the open, to compile how we think it should be run, and how we can solve our concerns. I am creating this on a wiki specifically because anyone can sign in and edit the pages. We have a voice together, and we will be heard.


There are many Concerns and Issues that need to be addressed by the next presidency and their Departments. No single person can keep a constant watch on every Concern and Issue, this is why it is important to list the Departments available to the President to focus how each Department can solve the Concerns and Issues of the people. It is also easy to focus on just the Concerns and Issues and forget or be unable to come up with the best steps to solve them. This is another reason we need to work together on both of these lists. What are the problems, and how can they be solved. This is the goal of No Kings In 2029 / Project 2029. To work together on the Issues we are all facing, to work together to plan how to solve them. Then, we can work together with one voice towards a future with hope.

The Shopping Cart Question

There are many positions that need good people for the government to work in our favor. Not all of them can have the best, most intelligent, most charismatic individuals. So who should be voted into these positions? How do you determine who wants to benefit America's citizens rather than benefit themselves? We need individuals who have experienced what our problems are, and don't think only about themselves. With that in mind, here is a test to decide if they deserve your vote:

1) Can you see them pushing a shopping cart?

If the answer to the above is "No" then they don't have any clue how we are hurting. They don't know where we need help. These are the people that will look at America's citizens and say "Just buy a house, what could it cost, a million dollars?" "Just get health insurance. Get work? Just hit the pavement. Just go shake their hands. Why can't you find work?" These types of people are not part of the 99% anymore. They have sectionalized themselves away from us. They send us to go get what they need. If you can't picture them pushing a shopping cart, they shouldn't have your vote.

2) Do they return the shopping cart when they are finished?

This is a social agreement that breaks no law. Usually, no one is watching when someone has finished shopping and gets back into their car or walks away. There are no repercussions to them whether they return their shopping cart or not. The only thing this effects is every other individual who comes after them. The next shopper who may need to clear the trash the first person left inside. The Cart attendant who now needs to go out in the rain or sun and physically push every cart back to the front of the store. Do they return the shopping cart? This question, in your mind, answers if they think only of themselves, or if they think of those that follow. We need people who think of those that follow. Can you see them returning the cart? If the answer is "No" then they aren't thinking about you after they get what they need. They don't deserve your vote.

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”

It is the government’s entire goal to maintain equal footing and opportunity for these three unalienable rights of all that lay claim to citizenship. Life. Liberty. The pursuit of Happiness. What is our government doing to promote these three unalienable rights for us?

Life. The local governments support Ambulances and emergency response. These take us to hospitals where private institutions and private insurance bankrupt our lives by charging ten dollars for one advil, and $20,000 for the ride to get there. And our national government blows assistance this way and that with whoever is in charge that week. But on good days, it provides financial support for the elderly and the poor, and nothing in between. It promises a rapid response for a disaster, depending on who is in office. Neither Local nor National government cares about your mental health until it’s too late.

Liberty. Local government employs officers to patrol and respond when there are concerns or disasters. Local and National have allowed private institutions to confiscate liberties if a line is crossed, and they are more than happy to charge a living wage to everyone in the nation to keep the carousel of inmates come and go without offering actual help to them. National government manages to handle its’ own officers to patrol the borders on land, sea, and air. It does so like a steroid induced boardwalk bench-presser obsessed with having the biggest muscles while their family struggles to survive.

Pursuit of Happiness. Local and national government worked together for years by educating its children so they wouldn't be taken advantage of in the world. Libraries, welfare safety nets, public education, these things were given to support every citizen's pursuit of their happiness. But these safety nets were created for factory workers, and they haven't been updated in a positive way since. In fact, now they are being torn down.

These truths are self-evident. It's self-evident the government is falling short of its creators' need for these unalienable rights. In fact, the government seems to be actively alienating these rights from its creators, namely us.

We

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.”

We. All inclusive. Not ‘Us’, which sets an exclusionary line in the sand, an us vs them mentality. We. Not we present, not we the men, not we the pale-skinned. We the people. Not we the corporations, not we the wealthy, not we the employers. We. We are in this together.

In Order to form a more perfect Union. Perfection is not a one and done. It never has, and never will be perfect. But if you are not striving to create something MORE perfect for those that follow, then you are robbing your posterity of the thriving nation they deserve. The children should live in a more perfect world than their grandparents.

Establish Justice. Ensure domestic tranquility. This cannot be done if America’s families can’t have a family. This cannot be done if America’s children can’t have a retirement. This cannot be done if America’s citizens cannot do more than just survive. Americans should be able to live. To thrive. We deserve something more perfect than a debt ridden government listening only to 1% of the population. Our posterity deserve something more perfect.


“The government.” We have learned to refer to “the government” not as ‘a government’, but as the one and only. Like an entity of its own. A mystical building with robed politicians in a far off place that puppets the laws about for our good, as if those laws don’t directly involve us or change our day-to-day life. It can no longer be “the government”. We need to once again make it “our government.” We can no longer allow people in costumes enriching their own pockets to set the rules. We must make it about us. It is ours. The 99% need to take it back.