Various Policy Positions: Volume 2

Leading NY Forward With Competence, Compassion, & Common Sense

My vision for New York is simple yet powerful: a society united, rising above hate. We must reject the notion that disagreement equals division. True progress comes from love and understanding. It takes courage to step out of the shadows, to defend what is right, and to challenge ignorance.

Imagine a New York where peace prevails, where we end the cycle of violence and embrace tolerance. No more red versus blue tribalism, no more divisive politics. We need to come together as caring individuals, breaking free from the chains of anger and hatred.

When we witness intolerance, we must rise above it. Join me in this mission to make New York a brighter place for all. Together, we can create a future filled with compassion and common sense. Let us rise above hate and build a prosperous, peaceful society.

I stand firmly with all first responders—law enforcement, nurses, and firefighters. As your leader in New York, I promise unwavering support for fire service issues, employment, safety, and health. The tragic wildfires in California were preventable, and under my watch, we will be ready for any disaster. Every fire department will receive the funding and equipment they need to thrive. I will never allow cuts to fire services in our budget.

Government should not burden its people with excessive legislation; its true role is to provide essential services. We must protect those who protect us—ensuring fair labor standards, overtime rights, and funding for first responder initiatives. My plan includes sending out questionnaires to local fire departments to assess their needs and holding regular meetings with their representatives.

I cannot be bought by anyone. Unlike the hypocritical career politicians who are controlled by lobbyists funding their campaigns, I refuse to accept blood money. My mission is clear: get money out of politics and redirect those funds to charitable organizations that truly make a difference. These corrupt politicians preach about fighting for the people while lining their pockets with cash from corporate interests. They talk about lowering drug costs, yet they are bankrolled by the pharmaceutical industry, with no intention of making real change. It is all talk and no action, but that trend stops with me. I am here to bring radical change to New York, and that scares the establishment. My campaign pledges full transparency and I will push for reasonable spending limits in our elections. Our government should be run by the people, not bought by the wealthy and powerful.