10/10/2024
I am not voting for Trump.
I am not voting for a single candidate, but for the future of We The People’s Republic and the principles that sustain it.
I’m voting for the First Amendment, safeguarding free speech for all voices, not just those in power, because an open dialogue is the lifeblood of a free society.
I’m voting for the Second Amendment, the right to defend not just my family, but the foundational principles of liberty and self-determination.
I’m voting for the Supreme Court Justices who will uphold the Constitution, protecting our rights from being eroded by political whims, ensuring the Bill of Rights remains a fortress for our freedoms.
I’m voting for economic prosperity—for thriving markets that secure retirement plans, create jobs, and push back against inflation, ensuring that America remains the land of opportunity for all, not just the few.
I’m voting for peace through strength, bringing our troops home and ending entangling foreign conflicts. America’s strength lies not in endless wars but in defending its sovereignty and the principles of freedom at home.
I’m voting for the Electoral College, to protect the balance of power between the states, so that every voice across this Republic—big or small—is heard.
I’m voting for a society where Law and Order are respected, where criminals face justice, and our streets are safe. A society where those who protect us—the Police—are honored, not vilified.
I’m voting for Judges who interpret the law, not legislate from the bench, ensuring the Constitution remains the compass of our judicial system.
I’m voting for keeping American jobs in American hands, building a future where ‘Made in the USA’ means something again, and where outsourcing to foreign powers no longer undermines our industries and workers.
I’m voting for secure borders and legal immigration because a nation must have both compassion and control over its sovereignty.
I’m voting for the American citizen, to ensure their needs come first—not giveaways to those who break our laws while many citizens are left behind.
I’m voting for the Military and Veterans who sacrificed for our freedom and for a government that honors that sacrifice with action, not just words.
I’m voting for the unborn who have no voice, to defend the most innocent and vulnerable among us.
I’m voting for peace and progress in the Middle East, for lasting solutions rather than perpetual conflict.
I’m voting to end the scourge of human and child trafficking, protecting those who are exploited in the darkest corners of the world.
I’m voting for Freedom of Religion, where every person can worship as they choose without fear of persecution.
I’m voting for the right to speak freely, express my views without censorship, and debate the issues that matter most.
I’m voting for a return to education that empowers our children to think critically, teaching them math, history, and science—without political indoctrination.
I’m not casting my vote for just one person. I’m voting for the future of We The People. For my children. For their children. For the freedoms that will shape their world. This is a vote for our Republic—its preservation, its renewal, its promise.