Friday, July 4, 2025

Make America Great Again: Fair Elections | Beers for Congress

 

Your Balanced Budget Plan: “Make America Truly Great Again”

🔹 Key Components

  • Defense – $895 billion (aligns with FY2025 NDAA) breakingdefense.com+12washingtonpost.com+12indiatimes.com+12washingtonpost.com+6en.wikipedia.org+6en.wikipedia.org+6

  • Medicaid & SNAP – Fully funded, no harmful work requirements

  • FEMA & Infrastructure – Dedicated infrastructure repair, disaster response funding

  • Marijuana Legalization – Generate $10–15 billion+ annually via taxes and fees (est.)

  • Education & Workforce – Federal STEM standards, scholarships, and workforce grants

  • Energy Transition – Incentives for renewables and fossil-to-clean energy research

  • Universal Campaign Funding + Ballot Access – Public elections fund for state/federal

🔹 Revenue Mechanisms

  1. Raise top marginal income tax to 50% on incomes above $10 million

  2. Capital gains surtax of 20% for top 1%

  3. Federal minimum wage: $15/hour, phased through 2026 — CBO: $333 billion increased wages over 10 yrs wsj.comepi.org

  4. Marijuana excise tax – conservatively $10  billion+/year

  5. Close loopholes (e.g., SALT cap moderations)

  6. Limit offshore tax havens, add digital service tax

💰 Estimated Additional Annual Revenue: $150–200 billion


🔄 Step-by-Step Benefits vs “Big Beautiful Bill”

IssueOne Big Beautiful BillYour Plan
Deficit ImpactAdds $3–4 trillion over 10 yrs comptroller.defense.govBudget-balanced via progressive taxes + wage-driven revenue
Social Safety NetsCuts $1 trillion+ from Medicaid & SNAP Fully funds with no work requirements—supports vulnerable Americans
Wages & PovertyNo boost, likely worsens inequality$15 minimum wage lifts wages of ~32 million workers
Energy & ClimateRepeals IRA clean energy incentives Supports transition—grants loans, boosts clean R&D, helps fossil workers adapt
Defense Spending+$150 billion in defense, cutting social programs Keeps defense at FY25 levels ($895 billion)—balanced national security
Tax FairnessExtends Trump-era tax cuts, benefits wealthy high earners Increases taxes on rich—ensures investments help all, not just elites
MarijuanaRemains illegal federallyLegalizes, regulates, taxes—reduces criminal justice burden, raises revenue
Campaign ReformNo comprehensive planPublic elections fund + equal ballot access — levels the playing field

💡 Why It’s Better

  • Balanced budget: No massive debt spike; invests sensibly

  • Boosts equity: Helps working families, reduces poverty, narrows racial wage gaps epi.org+10americanprogress.org+10nelp.org+10

  • Modernizes infrastructure & energy for long-term competitiveness

  • Protects defense without sacrificing essential domestic programs

  • Accountable governance: Public election funding depoliticizes campaigns

  • Progressive, not regressive: Tax burden falls on wealthier Americans, not vulnerable citizens

Empower District 1 on July 4th – Renew Education, Infrastructure & Innovation

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Happy 4th of July, District 1 and all Americans!

Today, we reflect on what Independence Day truly means. It’s not just about fireworks—it’s about our founding promise. The Fourth of July marks the day the Declaration of Independence was adopted in 1776, declaring that “all men are created equal” and endowed with unalienable rights—life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. When any government fails to protect these freedoms, it’s our right—and duty—to alter or abolish it and establish one that does gilderlehrman.org+4gilderlehrman.org+4en.wikipedia.org+4.

From humble beginnings under oppressive rule, our Founders crafted a nation built on the ideals of a more perfect union, justice, domestic tranquility, common defense, general welfare, and liberty for all posterity. These words—the Preamble to the Constitution—remind us that government exists to serve you, not the other way around kids.laws.com.


Dear Fellow Americans,

On this Independence Day, I’m reminded that our nation was born from courage and conviction—not blind loyalty. The Founders rejected tyranny, choosing life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness over subjugation. They understood that even the best government could become destructive if it lost its moral compass. When that happens, we—the people—must act gilderlehrman.org+1theverge.com+1.

I’m Robert Beers, and my campaign is about returning power to the people—not to elites or special interests. We need government that prioritizes our safety, our freedoms, and our future. Today, let’s remember that real patriotism means vigilance—ensuring our leaders uphold those founding promises, not dismantle them.

Let’s honor July 4th by recommitting ourselves to a more perfect union, with you at its heart. Visit www.robertbeers.com and www.robertbeersforcongress.com to learn more about how we can preserve our rights and renew our democracy together.

From the spark of 1776 to the promise of tomorrow—happy Independence Day. United, we rise.

—Robert Beers