Pro-Business, but Not Corporate-Centric

  • Encourage entrepreneurship, innovation, and small business formation.

  • Support domestic manufacturing and resilient supply chains.

  • Favor ethical capitalism — rewarding companies that treat workers well, reinvest locally, and respect environmental limits.

    Pro-Working-Class

  • Strong emphasis on fair wages, vocational education, and dignity of labor.

  • Policies that promote worker ownership, profit-sharing, and apprenticeships.

  • Support for rural revitalization, infrastructure renewal, and domestic energy independence — not as slogans, but as shared national projects.

    Pro-Immigrant, Pro-America

    At first glance, “America First” and “pro-immigrant” seem contradictory — but they don’t have to be.
    A compassionate America First philosophy could mean:

    • Controlled, merit-based, and humane immigration, focused on national interest and moral responsibility.

    • A path to citizenship for those contributing productively.

    • Recognition that immigrants have always been part of America’s economic and moral fabric.

    This would express patriotism not as exclusion, but as stewardship: protecting national identity while honoring the immigrant energy that renews it.