"The Independent Alliance is founded on the conviction that government is a noble profession and a collective responsibility. We reject the cynicism of the modern political duopoly — and commit ourselves to a government defined by intellectual rigor, moral clarity, and an unshakeable belief in the American promise."
I. Guiding Philosophy — Practical Idealism
Inspired by the principle that "decisions are made by those who show up," the Independent Alliance commits to a government of intellectual rigor, moral clarity, and genuine service. We are not the party of the loudest voice. We are the party of the best idea — and the discipline to see it through.
We believe in the power of the expert, the stability of the law, and the capacity of the American people to hear the hard truth. We are the party of What's Next?
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Operation: National Initiative
One hundred days. Five pillars. A government that answers to the governed. The frequency is open. The channel is clear. We require operational citizens — not donors, not spectators. Citizens.
Free The Sanctity of the Individual
The Privacy Covenant: the government has no business in the bedrooms or private consciences of its citizens. We protect the constitutional right to be left alone. Economic Liberty: a marketplace that rewards innovation and hard work, stripped of corporate subsidies that stifle competition — and guaranteeing a fair start for every entrepreneur.
Fair The Architecture of Opportunity
Education as the Great Equalizer: universal access to high-quality early learning, and a federal commitment that no "best and brightest" student is barred from a public university due to the size of their bank account. Systemic Integrity: Ranked Choice Voting and independent redistricting to end the era of safe seats. Politicians should have to work for your vote, every single time.
Strong The Shield of Liberty
National defense centered on technological primacy — cyber-defense, satellite security, advanced intelligence. The Proportional Plus Doctrine: a nation of peace, but our deterrent is absolute. If diplomacy fails, the American response will be swift, decisive, and technologically overwhelming. We do not send our citizens into forever wars.
Independent The End of the Machine
The Glass House Mandate: every Alliance representative publishes their professional calendar in real-time and accepts a total ban on individual stock trading for members and their families. The Alliance accepts zero corporate PAC money. Our independence is funded by the citizens we serve. Our only debt is to the Constitution.
Charitable The Moral Obligation — Caritas
Charitable here does not mean charity in the thin sense. It means Caritas — the Latin concept of social love and responsibility for one's neighbor. The Global Health Mandate: we lead the world in fighting pandemics and eradicating preventable diseases. The Veteran Covenant: the care of our veterans is a sacred, non-negotiable debt — a modernized VA that treats mental health and physical wounds with equal urgency.
III. The Alliance Vow
We believe in the power of the expert, the stability of the law, and the capacity of the American people to hear the hard truth.
"We are a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens. We intend to change the world."
We are the party of What's Next?
IV. First 100 Days — The National Initiative
"Restoring the Republic through Practical Idealism."
This is not a list of bills. It is a series of Big Bang moves designed to shock the system back into a state of high-functioning service. It moves fast, relies on experts, and treats the American public like adults.
Phase 1 — The Integrity Initiative · Days 1–20
Day 1 — Executive Order 001: The Glass House Mandate
All executive branch appointees immediately place individual stocks into blind trusts and publish their professional calendars in real-time.
Day 5 — The "Unbought" Act
Federal tax credits for small-dollar donations to independent candidates; a ban on all corporate PAC contributions to Alliance members.
Day 15 — The Summit on Civic Trust
Leaders from all 50 states convene at the White House to draft a framework for National Ranked Choice Voting and independent redistricting.
Phase 2 — The Architecture of Opportunity · Days 21–50
Day 25 — The "Great Equalizer" Education Bill
A massive federal grant program for Universal Pre-K and the Alliance Scholarship Fund: a federal-state match to zero out tuition for high-performing students at public universities.
Day 40 — The Big Bang Social Security Summit
A closed-door, bipartisan commission of economists and actuaries to finalize a 75-year solvency plan — based on math, not politics.
Day 45 — Fair Start Tax Reform
A simplified tax code that closes the Carried Interest loophole and redirects those funds into a National Innovation Fund for small businesses and entrepreneurs.
Phase 3 — The Shield & The Covenant · Days 51–80
Day 55 — The Defense Modernization Act
A strategic pivot of the defense budget: $40 billion reallocated from legacy systems into the Impenetrable Shield — total hardening of the U.S. electrical grid, satellite arrays, and cyber-warfare commands.
Day 65 — The Veteran Covenant Surge
Emergency funding to eliminate the VA backlog and integrate private-sector mental health providers into the VA network. Immediate care for PTSD and invisible wounds is a non-negotiable obligation.
Day 75 — The Global Health Accord
A global summit to fund the eradication of three preventable diseases — proving that a Strong America is a Charitable America.
Phase 4 — The State of the Nation · Days 81–100
Day 90 — The National Town Hall
A prime-time, televised address: a Report Card on the first 90 days — admitting where we hit snags and explaining the data behind the next 100.
Day 100 — The National Legislative Package
The final, unified bill codifying the Free, Fair, Strong, Independent, and Charitable pillars into federal law.
Every Tuesday night during these 100 days, the President hosts a Lecture Series from the East Room — Nobel laureates, retired generals, teachers — explaining the science and data behind these policies. We are not just passing laws. We are educating the electorate.