The Redesign Party — Not Red. Not Blue. Solutions. Not Rhetoric.

“Solutions. Not Rhetoric.”

Platform & Founding Principles · v2.0

Evaluate broken systems. · Fix what doesn’t work. · Build scalable solutions.

Upholding the Constitution. Serving the people. In the modern world.

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Origin Story

On February 9, 2026, Bad Bunny headlined the Super Bowl LX halftime show — the first Latin artist to perform primarily in Spanish on that stage. The country divided into two camps:

Camp 1 (The Right): Outraged that a man sang in Spanish at the Super Bowl. Didn’t know Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory. Didn’t research. Just felt angry.
Camp 2 (The Left): Defended the performance as a cultural victory. Called critics racist. Posted flags. Went to war for this man. Didn’t bother to Google the lyrics of the opening song.

Neither camp did the work. The opening song, “Tití Me Preguntó,” is about a man collecting women as objects and parading them into VIP. It’s blatant misogyny — and nobody knew because nobody understood the language and nobody bothered to translate it.

Nobody is paying attention.

Both parties have abandoned critical thinking for emotional manipulation. The right uses fear. The left uses guilt. Neither uses data. Neither asks “does this actually work?”

This platform exists for the millions of Americans sitting at home thinking “both of these sides are insane” — people who have nowhere to go because there is no party for people who actually think.

Explore the Platform

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Money & Systems

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I. Economic Policy

$100K isn’t “making it” anymore. Flat tax with a floor, EIC reform using Germany’s Kindergeld model, and why the government should send YOU a tax bill.

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II. Healthcare

Universal healthcare isn’t the answer — it just shifts who pays the inflated bill. Fix the cost. Expose the insurance pricing shell game. Cap pharma.

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III. Congressional Accountability

They enter Congress middle class and leave multimillionaires. On $174K a year. Ban stock trading. Independent oversight. Show the receipts or face the consequences.

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Governance & Foreign Policy

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IV. Government Structure

Term limits for everyone. Modernize everything. Stop running 18th century software on a 21st century world. Show the receipts.

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V. Foreign Policy

We are not the world’s police force. Stop bankrolling conflicts with no return. Strategic alliances, not blank checks. America’s interests first — actually.

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VI. Media & Information Integrity

The right sells fear. The left sells guilt. Neither sells facts. Corporate media is entertainment, not journalism. Algorithms reward outrage. Nobody is paying attention.

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Rights, Culture & Identity

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VII. Social Issues

Equal, not special. Legal abortion with limits. Legalize & tax drugs and sex work. Borders exist for a reason. Protect gun ownership.

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VIII. Partnership Reform

Abolish legal marriage. Replace it with the Legal Partnership Contract — one federal standard, every structure recognized, no one protected by less than a zip code. Two adults, no contract? Roommates. Full stop.

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IX. Religion, Culture & Public Life

Don’t subtract Christmas — ADD Diwali, Eid, and Kwanzaa. They removed the Native woman but kept the land. Little Debbie is still smiling.

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Daily Life

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X. Education, Energy & Other

Student debt is predatory lending with a graduation ceremony. Elevate trades. Military as career path. Homelessness is three problems, not one.

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XI. Food Safety & Public Health

Europe banned hundreds of additives we eat daily. The CDC lost trust for a reason. Vaccines don’t cause autism. Better detection ≠ epidemic.

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XII. Parenting

Children have a fundamental right to both parents. Two names on a birth certificate triggers equal legal standing — automatic, simultaneous, non-negotiable. Default custody is shared. The burden of proof is on limiting access, not maintaining it.

Evaluate broken systems.
Fix what doesn’t work.
Build scalable solutions.
Uphold the Constitution.
Serve the people.
Upstream thinking — root cause over band-aids.
Solutions. Not rhetoric.
It’s time for a Redesign.
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⚠ = Gaps acknowledged. Positions held but more research needed.

This is a living document. Rebranded March 1, 2026. Built on lived experience, not theory — and an inability to sleep.

About the Author

This platform wasn’t written by a politician, a think tank, or a political science major. It was written by someone who has lived across nearly every topic it covers.

U.S. Air Force veteran. The military career path section? Lived it. Started in the USAF after a year of traditional college with no real direction, learned IT, and built a career from that foundation — real skills, real trajectory.

Former insurance professional at Liberty Mutual, where she wrote the formulas for calculating workers’ compensation policies and then the same for personal auto insurance pricing. The healthcare section about fixing underlying costs instead of shuffling who pays? That comes from understanding how risk is actually calculated and priced.

Undergraduate degree in business. MBA with a specialization in marketing, including an international residency in Shanghai. Three years living in Germany, where she experienced firsthand how a country can invest in its citizens through programs like Kindergeld and accessible post-secondary education. 75% of a master’s degree in communications — which is journalism, which is fact-checking, which is everything the modern media has abandoned.

Corporate career spanning VF Corp, L.L.Bean, Hitachi Vantara, and Capri Holdings. Currently CEO of KetteringPro Enterprise, managing a portfolio of technology companies. Mother of three boys in Maine.

Every section of this document is informed by real experience, not theory. The military plank comes from serving. The insurance critique comes from writing the formulas. The business positions come from running businesses. The parenting plank comes from raising kids. The cultural observations come from living in Germany, studying in Shanghai, traveling, and actually paying attention.

This isn’t ideology. It’s lived experience with a search engine and an inability to sleep.