In Chapter 6 of New Millennials, we leave behind the culture war theatrics and take on a battle both sides actually agree on: government reform and ending corruption. It’s a rare issue with broad bipartisan support, yet neither party seems serious about real action. This chapter delivers a no-nonsense plan to fix that. We don’t pander to party lines we dismantle the rot with common sense, strategic design, and just the right dose of Main Character Energy. Term Limits: Break the Cycle of Power Addiction. The American people aren’t asking for perfection they’re asking for…
In a time when political parties in America cater to their loudest extremes, New Millennials is calling for a new way forward one rooted in truth, civility, and political compromise in America. This chapter of the New Millennials book outlines a powerful yet simple truth: winning elections and building lasting coalitions doesn’t come from pandering to small interest groups or performing outrage. It comes from drafting legislation that benefits everyone even just a little and restoring a culture of compromise over conflict. Democrats, in particular, are guilty of taking marginalized voters for granted while pushing policies that cater to…
In Chapter 5 of New Millennials We take a scalpel to what may be the most critical failure of our time: America’s vanishing credibility on the world stage. With Trump embracing strongmen, MAGA parroting Kremlin propaganda, and Democrats too afraid to lead, it’s time for a new coalition to step forward one that speaks with clarity, conviction, and global vision. Foreign policy isn’t just about diplomacy. It’s about moral clarity. It’s about knowing who your allies are and acting like it. It’s about knowing the difference between strength and bravado. Under…
Greenland, Panama, and the Perils of Power: Why New Millennials Must Reject Imperial AmbitionsIn recent years, a concerning theme has re-emerged in American political discourse: the casual flirtation with imperialism. Whether it’s talk of annexing Greenland or reclaiming control of the Panama Canal, this rhetoric reflects a dangerous regression into 19th-century geopolitics at a time when 21st-century diplomacy is needed more than ever. The United States, once a champion of democracy and self-determination, now finds portions of its political class toying with ideas that would undermine the very freedoms we claim to defend. Such…
Why We Need Common Sense Politics: From Abortion to Immigration, It’s Time to Lead from the Center In Chapter 2 of New Millennials, we cut through the noise and focus on what most Americans already feel deep down: the extremes aren’t solving anything. Whether it’s the deeply emotional issues of abortion, the complexity of immigration, the rising demand for marijuana legalization, or the controversies surrounding LGBTQ policies and university protests, one truth keeps rising to the top common sense and critical thinking are missing in action. This chapter isn’t about pandering. It’s about policy. It…