Economic Abundance:
Affordability, technology and growth to win the future
Build more of what people need
Regulatory and zoning reform to unlock housing, energy, healthcare, and infrastructure, so America can produce at scale and prices fall through real supply.
Foster innovation, technology, healthy competition
Make it easier to start and grow businesses, and enforce antitrust so gatekeepers can’t manufacture scarcity or block prosperity through predatory tactics.
Civic Abundance:
Spend more of our public money at the local level
Local self-government that people can feel and trust
Participatory budgeting, decentralized programs, civic engagement pathways, and standing citizen assemblies/town halls to set priorities, deliberate tradeoffs, and legitimize public action.
Limited but effective government
Push resources, authority, and capacity down to states, counties, and towns so decisions match the scale of life. Maintain a short list of essential federal priorities—and execute them well.
Social Abundance:
Strong communities, strong families, rooted in place
Strong communities as the foundation of flourishing
Lower cost, more productive opportunity so people have a stable foundation for families and associations—not just survival in isolation.
Build meaningful relationships
Invest in public commons, service pathways, and “third places,” strengthen the associations that cultivate connection—schools, unions/guilds, faith congregations, service corps, neighborhood groups.