What a Presidential Platform should be.
LOVE LIVES HERE | EarthFlow 2028 β A sovereignty platform of shelter, food, dignity, closed-loop industry, community justice, resilient tech, and reverence for Earth.
π Platform Β· What I Stand For
Economy & Jobs
- Corporate Taxes: All corporations pay full taxes, no loopholes or deductions.
- Minimum Wage: $25/hour nationwide.
- Executive Pay Cap: Max 35% above the lowest-paid employee.
- Trade: Free & fair β mirror any tariff placed on us.
- Small Business Support: Corporations must give pro bono hours/resources to communities.
- Safety Standards: Human life first. Unsafe companies lose the right to operate.
Healthcare
- Holistic First: Doctors relearn plant remedies; communities grow them.
- No Insurance Industry: Healthcare is free and community-based.
- Birth at Home: Paramedics present; babies remain with mothers.
- No Monopolies: No pharmaceutical or hospital empires.
- Utilities & Off-Grid: Communities cannot be punished for energy independence.
Education
- Community-Based: Kids learn at their own pace; no standardized testing.
- No College Debt: Communities keep books, skills, mentors.
- Vocational by Nature: Math & language through craft and work.
- Travel for Learning: Move between communities to learn special trades.
- No Lawyers, No DOJ: Justice taught as accountability and service in community.
Social Programs & Welfare
- No Welfare Bureaucracy: Communities feed, house, and care for their own.
- Justice by Community: Accountability is local, not federal.
Environment & Energy
- Renewables Only: Communities build micro-grids; no monopolies.
- Protect the Waters: CEOs face jail for pollution.
- Live With the Land: Wildlife corridors, permaculture, flood-proof, wind-wise design.
Foreign Policy
- Non-Intervention: America stops global policing.
- Trade Standards: No deals with human-rights abusers.
- Focus at Home: Sovereignty means strengthening our people, not foreign wars.
Immigration
- Immigrants Welcome: If they join communities and contribute, they belong.
- Unity of Builders: America thrives by honoring its immigrant roots.
Law & Justice
- Local Sovereignty: Laws return to communities, guided by dignity & unconditional love.
- Land Is Not for Sale: Land held in stewardship, not private ownership.
- Justice Systems: Each community sets tailored guidelines β no cookie-cutter.
- Guns: Managed at the community level with agreed rules.
- Accountability: Everyone participates; no one is above the community.
Technology & Infrastructure
- No Proprietary Walls: Tech knowledge must be shareable β or close shop.
- Hackers β Protectors: Employ hackers for community security.
- Expose the Deep Web: Train communities to uncover billionaire crime playgrounds.
- Sustainable Build Codes: Flood-proof, wind-resistant, community-resilient homes.
- Resilient Infrastructure: Every community can survive cut off from the wider world.
Culture & Society
- Cultural Sovereignty: Each community shapes its culture β no federal dictates.
- LOVE as Law: No division by race, religion, or identity; unconditional love guides all.
- Community Festivals: Joy, art, games, music, reverence β not consumer distraction.
β¨ The Heart of It All
π How We Roll It Out β Two Societies at Once
EarthFlow Society
- Built new, community by community.
- Closed loops: food, shelter, energy, education, economy.
- Scales outward like mycelium, spreading freedom under the canopy.
Transitional Reform Society
Targets the wealth structures choking the poor.
- Houses reclaimed: Vacant corporate-owned homes β filled with unhoused families. Mansions over 1,000 sq ft/person β repurposed into multi-family housing.
- Food reclaimed: Grocery stores must donate expired/excess food to communities; inedible β compost for gardens.
- Land liberated: End land speculation; land is stewardship, not hoarding.
π₯ Immediate Impact
- Zero homelessness (short term): People housed in existing stock while EarthFlow builds.
- Zero food waste: Supermarkets & restaurants funnel surplus to community kitchens.
- Zero land banking: Real-estate hoarding shut down.
- Dignity restored: No more empty homes while families sleep in cars.
I CAN HOUSE EVERY HOMELESS IN FLORIDA for $200,000,000 β wtf is the government really doing to us?
This is a practical, phased plan to shelter and support 30,000 people (β12,000 households) on ~33,000 acres near Chiefland, Florida β with food, power, water, jobs, and dignity β and never let them fall back into homelessness.
TL;DR β The 200M Plan (Phase 1: House 30,000 now)
We stand up fast, humane shelter (yurts/tents on anchored platforms), shared kitchens & clinics, distributed wells, sanitation, gardens, and starter microgrids β then upgrade to permanent structures as revenue/partners arrive.
Budget Breakdown (Phase 1 Β· β$200M)
| Line | What it buys | Est. Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Land: two Chiefland-area tracts (~21,730 ac + 11,136 ac) | ~32,866 acres for housing clusters, food belts, and green buffers | $83.3M |
| Shelter: 12,000 HH fast units | Canvas/bell/yurt tents + wood platforms + anchors + basic hookups (avg ~$4.5k/HH) | $54.0M |
| Water & Power (starter) | Wells, storage tanks, rain capture, basic gensets + solar lighting/charging per cluster | $15.0M |
| Sanitation (Year-1 ops) | 375+ toilets, wash stations, daily/alt-day service while permanent systems are built | $6.0M |
| Roads, site prep, depots, safety | Grading, gravel, fire lanes, fencing, container depots, lighting, security | $12.0M |
| Food systems (starter) | Greenhouses, irrigation, tools, seed, cold storage; 1st-year gardens/orchard lines | $15.0M |
| Admin, permits, clinics, training | Permits/inspections, small clinics/med, ops staff, training, transparency & audit | $5.7M |
| Contingency (β5%) | Buffers supply shocks, storms, price variance | $9.0M |
| Phase-1 total (houses 30,000 with core services) | $200.0M | |
Where It Fits (land & layout)
- ~32,866 acres total β enough for housing, food belts, and 30β40% green buffer.
- 200 micro-villages Γ ~25 acres each (β150 people/cluster): 6 acres homes, 4 acres commons, 10 acres food, 5 acres buffers.
- Wind-wise, earth-bermed design: yurts in arcs, low berms, native windbreaks, dark-sky lighting.
- Wildlife first: corridors mapped before siting; no fragmentation; living with Earth.
Day-1 Shelter
- Dry, anchored yurt/tent on platform (lockable, weather-tied).
- Area lighting, charging, and storage.
- Cluster kitchen, dining, and laundry access.
Day-1 Services
- Water points + handwash + sanitation (daily service).
- Clinic tent + continuity of meds (no one loses care).
- Security, wayfinding, family & ADA routes.
Day-1 Work & Food
- Garden crews, kitchens, textiles, plastics β filament.
- Electronics refurb & logistics roles.
- Greenhouse greens within weeks; staples purchased until orchards mature.
Timeline Β· Fast where it feeds, slow where it shocks
0β90 days
- Acquire land; open 10 pilot clusters (β1,500 ppl).
- Water/sanitation live; first greenhouses planted.
- Ops hiring; transparency ledger online.
3β9 months
- Scale to 50 clusters (β7,500 ppl).
- Plastics/textile/e-waste shops online.
- Solar lighting/charging per cluster.
9β18 months
- Reach 200 clusters (β30,000 ppl) housed.
- Gardens/orchards expanding; cold storage & depots.
- Begin Phase-2 upgrades (engineered units, PV-battery, package wastewater).
βwtf is the government really doing to us?β β why this beats the status quo
- Receipts, not rhetoric: every dollar β visible beds, meals, wells, jobs.
- Decentralized: 200 micro-villages instead of one giant, fragile site.
- Fast shelter now, permanent upgrades later: no one left outside while we wait for perfect.
- Closed-loop work: recycle plastics/textiles/e-waste into revenue and dignity.
- Health & safety first: continuity of meds, clinics, weather-wise construction.
Note: All costs are planning-level estimates to show feasibility. Final designs will be adapted to soils, code, vendors, and community choices.