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Please read my plan for 2029:
A Mandate for Economic and Political Justice
I built something.
It’s not a campaign.
It’s not a party.
It’s not vibes.
It’s a policy framework.
👉 https://progressive-mandate.org
Progressive Mandate is my attempt to outline what a technically serious, economically grounded, execution-focused progressive agenda would actually look like.
Not slogans.
Not outrage cycles.
Not fantasy math.
Just:
• clear goals
• measurable outcomes
• realistic implementation paths
• honest risk assessment
Politics shouldn’t just sound good — it should work.
If you’re interested in systems thinking, governance reform, and long-term stability, take a look.
Critique is welcome.
A Democratic group is displaying a puzzling lack of ambition for the party’s policy vision.
I’ve been working on something I care deeply about—an evolving framework called Project 2029.
It’s not about partisan labels. It’s about asking a simple question:
👉 What would a system look like if it actually worked for most people?
This project pulls together ideas around economic fairness, opportunity, accountability, and strengthening democratic institutions—without relying on slogans or outrage.
If you have 5 minutes, here’s a short intro:
https://progressive-mandate.org/project-2029-summary
Curious what others think—especially where you agree, disagree, or would improve it.
A Mandate for Economic and Political Justice
WAKE UP MAGA! DO YOU STILL TRUST YOUR FĂśHRER FROM HELL?!
Recently, there were large oil futures trades—around 580 million dollars—just a minute before Trump announced a pause in strikes on Iran, which led to a sharp drop in oil prices. While the White House denied insider trading, critics suggest the timing of the trades could indicate market manipulation. Additionally, the Trump administration allowed Russia to sell previously sanctioned oil, raising concerns about geopolitical and financial influence.
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman has accused people close to former US President Donald Trump of insider trading, calling $580 million in pre-ann
Just dropping this here…
https://enkieng.github.io/project2029/
A Mandate for Economic and Political Justice