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Claude's 2028 US Senate PA Campaign

Title: "They Are Watching Us"

 

With ongoing social unrest in our country, it's crucial to ponder the impact on the next generation. Are we solely focused on the present, or are we considering the future consequences? From the moment a child is born, they absorb conversations around them, even if their vision is limited. Are we mindful that our discussions may shape future attitudes, potentially fostering racism? The cultural environment we expose our children to plays a pivotal role. Are we attentive to the influence of our words when kids echo discriminatory views, leading to concerning outcomes like increased suicide rates? Reflecting on history, some have historically involved their children in propagating divisive beliefs, contributing to the issues we face today. The cycle continues, and the question remains: When will it end? "BECAUSE THEY ARE WATCHING US".

 

Claude's 2028 U.S. Senate campaign for Pennsylvania will focus on engaging with communities across the state to develop solutions [to] critical issues such as abortion, immigration, inflation, bullying, suicide, crime, and racism, etc.... The campaign aims to foster meaningful discussions and bring actionable plans to the table to [effectively] tackle these challenges Claude seeks to convey to the public that he is not a politician and is not pursuing this for fame or fortune, but out of a profound concern for the next generation. Everything Claude has aimed to achieve; he has successfully accomplished. This endeavor represents merely a steppingstone in his journey of overcoming adversities, as he now transitions to the next significant phase of his quest. 

They Are Watching Us

Our Vision for Change

Claude's campaign is centered around the idea of creating a better future for all by addressing the pressing social issues of our time. He is committed to going beyond traditional political strategies and thinking outside the box to bring about positive change.

Taking Action on Social Unrest

Claude understands the urgency of the social unrest we are facing today and is dedicated to coming up with concrete solutions that will benefit the average person. His focus is on listening to the needs of the community and implementing policies that will make a real difference. Taking on the following: Abortion, Immagration, Education, Economic, Human Trafficking, Indoctrination, Racism, LBGTQ, Missing and Exploited Children, Bullying, Foreign Policies, etc...

These are just a few of the issues that will be address. 

Transparency and Accountability

Claude's campaign is founded on the of transparency and accountability. He emphasizes the importance of openness and honesty with the public, remaining steadfast in his commitment to prioritize the needs of the people. Having faced and overcome significant adversities, Claude embraces his past and utilizes it as a means to assist others in their healing process. With Claude, there is assurance that every voice will be valued and heard.

Indoctrination

Indoctrination is the process of instilling an idea or belief in an individual through repetition until it is accepted without critical examination or question. It can pertain to religious, political, or ideological contexts.

 

Indoctrination entails teaching or imparting a doctrine, principle, or ideology, particularly one aligned with a specific perspective. It may also involve instructing someone to unreservedly embrace the ideas, opinions, and beliefs of a particular group while disregarding alternative viewpoints.

 

In America, history has shown how individuals have used indoctrination to instill their views on hatred and racism in their children. The Ku Klux Klan, for instance, was notorious for passing down their racist beliefs, though the group no longer holds the power it once did.

 

Now, in 2025, a modern version of these racist ideologies has emerged in society. Claude has observed that adults and caretakers from all ethnic backgrounds are now indoctrinating their children with similar views. And because of these children are going out and bullying other children and this is causing other children to commit suicide.

 

While Claude respects everyone's right to their opinions, he believes there should be a clear boundary when engaging in such conversations. And believe it or not, they are WATCHING US. 

This is what happens when young children are indoctrinated with certain views, leading to consequences that are a far greater issue than most people realize.

Reflecting on the heartbreaking incident of an 11-year-old girl taking her own life, it's a stark reminder of the challenges our children face in feeling safe. The bullying she endured due to her status in the United States is a distressing reality that demands our attention.

It's crucial to consider the root of such behavior. Often, it stems from the environment children are exposed to, likely influenced by the attitudes they observe in their surroundings.

Albert Einstein's words resonate deeply: "This world is too dangerous to live in, not because of those that do evil, but because of those that stand by and allow it to happen." These words urge us to reflect on our role in creating a safer, more compassionate society.

History reminds us that we are a nation of diverse origins, some arriving here seeking freedom, while others came in chains. The indigenous people were the original inhabitants of this land, and their history deserves acknowledgment and respect.

Despite advocating for democracy globally, we grapple with internal divisions and animosity. It's a poignant contradiction that challenges our ideals of unity and understanding.

Imagine if it were your own 11-year-old child facing such cruelty. Would you passively watch, or would you seek justice and protection for them? The legal system stands as a pillar of justice, emphasizing the importance of due process over vigilantism.

Supporting lawful processes, including deportations, is essential. Justice must prevail through legal means, not through individual interpretations of retribution.

In times of sorrow, a compassionate heart is a testament to our shared humanity. Let us not lose sight of our capacity for empathy and kindness, even amidst challenges that test our resolve.

May we, as a nation, find the compassion to shed tears for one another, reaffirming our collective humanity and commitment to a more just and caring society.

Critical Race Theory 

Claude believes that critical race theory should be taught at the high school level because teenagers are mature enough to understand the details of what has happened to individuals from different ethnic backgrounds. Claude feels it might negatively affect younger children, making them feel as though it were their fault.

 

For those who want to erase the history of different ethnic backgrounds, would they also consider the Bible? Is it not a historical text that shapes how we live our lives based on what happened to those in its stories? 

 

Claude is making this statement because some people who do not believe in God have taken the issue to the Supreme Court to have the word "God" removed from the Pledge of Allegiance.

 

It’s a question worth pondering.

Abortion

Claude doesn't personally believe in abortion, but I cannot impose legislation on another individual regarding what they can do with their own bodies. This perspective stems from the historical context of slavery, where black women were deprived of any choice in such matters.

 

Claude believes in the importance of choice, and whether the decision is deemed right or wrong, it is ultimately the individual involved who must live with the consequences.  In the bible, Jesus gives us choices whether we can serve him or not and he is not going to love us any less because of our decisions.

 

God has a way reminding us of our decisions, and Claude is finding out that there are those women who now regret having an abortion.

Welfare

SocialSecurity

Welfare Definition

Welfare is a term used to describe the benefits distributed by governmental entities to support low-income Americans. The benefits paid to the poor include cash or in-kind benefits such as food or rent vouchers. Both cash and in-kind benefits are included in the general definition of welfare. The programs that define welfare are often termed antipoverty measures. Welfare programs in the United States are run at the federal, state, and local levels.

 

Here are the thirteen welfare programs in the United States. They provide food, shelter, education expenses, childcare, preschool, home energy, cell phones, job training, and general cash support. They all target low-income families or individuals and are, therefore, welfare programs.

 

Refundable Tax Credits – These tax credits pay out cash as welfare. The two programs are the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the Child Tax Credit. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) runs the programs. The tax credits include a “refundable” portion that benefits individuals and families that owe no income tax for the year.  Therefore, this portion acts as welfare or a “negative income tax.” 

 

SNAP – SNAP is a food program for low-income individuals and families. SNAP stands for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which used to be called the food stamp program. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) runs the program. Participants receive a debit card for the purchase of food. Most grocery stores around the nation accept the cards.

Housing Assistance – The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) runs various housing programs. The programs include rental assistance, public housing, and various community development grants. 

 

SSISSI stands for Supplemental Security Income. The Social Security Administration runs this program, which pays cash to low-income individuals who are blind, disabled, or over 65 years of age. 

 

Pell GrantsThe Department of Education runs this grant program to help low-income students go to college. It pays up to about $7,000 to students from low-income households.

TANF -TANF stands for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. This combined federal and state program pays cash to low-income households and various other family and community support. The goal of the program is to move individuals from welfare to work.  The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) runs the program.

Child Nutrition – These food programs include school lunch, breakfast, and after-school programs.  They target children from low-income households and provide free or reduced-price meals.  The USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) runs the programs.

 

Head Start – This preschool program is available to kids from low-income families.  HHS runs the program.

Job Training Programs—This includes several programs that provide job training, displacement, and employment services. The Department of Labor (DOL) runs these programs.

 

WIC WIC stands for Women, Infants, and Children and provides Healthy food to pregnant women and children up to five years of age. 

 

Child Care—This program supports low-income families with childcare. HHS runs the program, and states and local public and private agencies receive block grants from HHS to provide the services.    

 

LIHEAP LIHEAP stands for Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. This is a program to help low-income households with their home energy costs, either the heating or cooling of a home. HHS runs the program. 

 

Lifeline (Obama Phone) – This program, run by the Federal Communications Commission, provides discounted phone or internet service.  

 

In addition to the 13 programs shown above, U.S. Welfare Programs include the Medicaid Program, which provides health care to low-income citizens and certain non-citizens.​

 

These are the programs under this definition.  But Claude is learning that there are those that take advantage of the system.  And the one's that really need are being punished because the actions of others. Now the question who benefits more from these programs.

 

Below are some videos of those that take advantage of these programs.

LBGTQ COMMUNITY

Claude believes that a person can choose their lifestyle as long as they are true to themselves and honest about who they are. He does not judge people for their choices, as long as those choices do not negatively impact others.

 

However, he sees a problem when beliefs are imposed on children, especially the idea of being the "natural parent." Claude feels that people overlook the fact that when children step out into the world, they may encounter others who are ready to ridicule and humiliate them.

 

The videos demonstrate that there are people who are willing to exploit innocent children and manipulate their bodies.

 

Some believe that transgender individuals are not mistakes of God and that the gender assigned at birth is intentional. Claude holds the view that transgender individuals transitioning from male to female should not use women's restrooms if they have not undergone genital surgery.

 

Additionally, Claude believes that transgender women should not participate in female sports, arguing that they remain biologically male despite differing scientific perspectives.

 

Transgender men who are having children and imposing their own beliefs on their children, Claude feels, are being unfair to the child. He argues that this could contribute to social unrest in the country and asks anyone doing this to reconsider.

 

Claude is discovering that some doctors are performing transgender surgeries on minors and argue that these procedures are necessary to prevent potential suicide risks. Claude believes that individuals aged 18 and above have the right to undergo such procedures but feels that parents who permit this for minors may one day regret their decisions on the matter.

CRIME

Human Trafficking

 

Veterans

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