People Say,


"Let's Fix San Francisco"


But how?

Enable the pursuit of happiness for

101 Million Californians by 2047

a/k/a

agenda 47


read more about it and the related

NOTICE

In 1862, an Editorial in the Times of London reads:

“If this mischievous financial policy, which has its’ origins in North America, shall be endured down to a fixture, then that government will furnish its own money without cost. It will pay off its debt and be without debt. It will have all the money necessary to carry on its commerce. It will become prosperous without precedence in the history of the world. The brains and the wealth of all countries will go to North America. That country must be destroyed or it will destroy every monarchy on the globe.”

What financial policy?

This one

(and this This Book further explains)

Hello. My name is Arjun Sodhani, 31 years old. My parents came here from their respective countries because America was advertised as the land of life, liberty, and opportunity to pursue happiness. I heard that my grandfather told my father, "Go to America, there is nothing for you to do back in India." Now I know many people saying the opposite.

You know a place to go?

It appears that our nation is on brink of a tremendous unleashing of potential. Fear, uncertainty, doubt, and division appear in every direction. The only way to go from here is up. [stock traders add: "and to the right"]

So the question is, how?

Good question.

All I know is that we can build an economy where our people are fed, housed, productive, united, at peace with other nations, and at liberty to pursue their happiness, just like the Londoner wrote in a 1862 Times of London Editorial.

Much blood has been shed to establish and maintain our basic legal charter. Many  who pledged their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to make it happen paid that price and more. They saw that it was worth it to create a public trust corporation whose stated purpose is to

PROMOTE THE GENERAL WELFARE

To advance the well-doing, well-being, health, blessings, exemption from evil or calamity, prosperity, and happiness of humanity.



What if our government did that?

"Gee, that'd be great!" -Man who just read the Preamble to our Constitution



My 

is based on that































The long-term outcome of our situation depends on our ability to learn. Yea, Learning is step one. Go back to school.

Our founding fathers wrote extensively on the need for an educated and involved Citizenry because

Alexander Hamilton put it this way:

"It has been frequently remarked that it seems to have been reserved to the people of this country, by their conduct and example, to decide the important question, whether societies of men are really capable or not of establishing good government from reflection and choice, or whether they are forever destined to depend for their political constitutions on accident and force." [If only those ____ ___________ would vote properly]

A woman asked Benjamin Franklin, coming out of the Constitutional Convention, what style of government we've got:

"A republic, if you can keep it." 

Thomas Jefferson confirms:

"Who will govern the governors? There is only one force in the nation that can be depended upon to keep the government pure and the governors honest, and that is the people themselves. They alone, if well informed, are capable of preventing the corruption of power, and restoring the nation to its rightful course if it should go astray." [Even the smartest people, given bad information, will act like idiots]


They put the people on the same level of authority as the King of England. Then, they fought a bloody kinetic battle. If they did not win that battle to make it legally significant around the world, they would have been hanged.

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the Quickest Constitution Class in Existence

The People created the United States of America [public trust corporation] in order to:

for the benefit of ourselves and future generations.

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. [Preamble, United States Constitution]

The People are what was formerly the king. In America, legally speaking, the people have the legal status as the king: that you exist by divine right, governed only by the Laws of Nature and Nature's God (aka Liberty).

The People themselves came together and established a public trust corporation to fulfill six objectives, the the mandate for any trustee working within that bureaucracy. Any thing not in alignment with these objectives is out of scope; null.

This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof, shall be the supreme Law of the Land;  and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding. [Article 6, paragraph 2]


Congratulations

Here's your Certificate

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Time to run for office

What position?

Doesn't really matter. Whatever you feel would be best in your situation. People suggested I run for assembly, school board, sheriff, and BART Board. Doesn't really matter. You can learn the job. There's a lot to fix so there's work to do no matter what you choose. One person can only do so much. A team can make the dream work. Practically, it shouldn't be that difficult either. Lot of admin work. Courage needed more than experience.

A lot of people think they won't make good representatives because they aren't lawyers or know Law very well. Lucky for us, our founders took care of that too. By law, the nation is to be governed by common sense. Ask someone, "Have you ever read any of the laws?" Probably not, unless s/he's an attorney. Or a crazy person. You live by your basic sense of right and wrong in your hearts, not by some rule written somewhere. A conversation is all we need to arrive at the right decisions.

Who do you think would write better agricultural legislation: an attorney or a farmer?

I am a candidate for Assembly

To be a candidate, people have to nominate you.

What would I do as Assemblyman of the 19th district?

I would get all the people who know how to solve and are currently solving the problems we obviously need to solve together and ask them what they need to scale their efforts. There's stuff already working so why try to reinvent the wheel with some fancy sky pie? If bills need writting, I can do that part, with their help ghostwriting.

Some of the bills passed by the current Assemblyman:

AB 264: Provides community colleges the flexibility to observe Lunar New Year as a school holiday.

AB 1347: Requires businesses with $25M in annual revenue to provide a printed receipt only upon the request of the customer. Any paper receipts must be printed on paper that is BPA/BPS free and not be longer than necessary.

AB 783: Enforces existing law to ensure that businesses designate all single-user restrooms as “all gender” facilities.

AB 449: Mandates law enforcement agencies to adopt a hate crimes policy and follow specific guidelines.

AB1X 1: Requires only one refinery in California to undergo scheduled maintenance at a time to ensure that there is sufficient oil supply.

AB 1267: Creates an electric vehicles (EV) incentive program focused on high gas users to maximize gasoline displacement in the state, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and facilitate the transition to EVs.

AB 579: Requires that all purchases of new school buses be zero emission by 2035 and extends the maximum length of transportation service and leasing contracts for zero emission buses.

Source

Looking at that, I can imagine what my bills might look like:

AB 47: Sets a State goal that the essential infrastructure of our state be improved to support a population of 101 million Californians living comfortably at a greatly improved average standard of living by 2047.

AB 2014: 

AB 1789: Creates an American Education incentive program for schools to invited subject matter experts to teach American law, civics, history, and philosophy. [Implements the American Academy in California]

AB 1215: Establish Law Academy Committee (LAC) to create, oversee, and administer training on American Law to all oath-sworn Law Enforcement officers to obtain LAC certification as a training requirement.

AB 99: Requires the writer and sponsor(s) of any bill put forth to attest/affirm to, in affidavit form, the bill's alignment with the Supreme Law of the Land, and define a test to measure said alignment every year after passage for 3 years, then at 5, 10, and 25 years after passage. A negative test requires reconsideration, and if not amended within 30 days, is rescinded.

AB 420: Mandates potable water promote the wellbeing of the consumer, with certain additional structural requirements.


AB ???: . . . Have a solution to a problem? Let's write a bill.

It's not rocket science. But we should be encouraging rocket science. Lot of cool things can happen if we do that. That's why my card is this:

Who else is running?


A lot of people who never thought they would get involved with politics. But maybe they knew it all along, that something would have to be done at some point. 

I believe now is that point.

Check out my

 Endsorsements

Includes other candidates who I endorse

What do you even run on?

I propose: Go to our Constitution. That's the principle behind my platform:

PROMOTE THE GENERAL WELFARE

To advance the well-doing, well-being, health, blessings, exemption from evil or calamity, prosperity, and happiness of humanity.



What if our government did that?

"Gee, that'd be great!" -Man who just read preamble



My 

is based on that



Let's get in touch.

Thank you for reading my page, and thank you for considering my candidacy. I wish you well in your endeavors. 

Godspeed and God Bless.

-Arjun

Enjoy :)

Why the [current] news media is the enemy of the people:

Why you should run for office:

 Short follow up speech to listen to:

The mission of the SFGOP is to "win elections." There are zero Republicans in office in San Francisco, and have been for a long time. That's an epic failure. A long-time Republican in California, who sent me an email in 2021 when I was working on the Governor's recall, is the inspiration for this meme. Read the email here.

Something interesting I noticed when playing around with a $10 bill.

The colonies were business enterprises, chartered by the King. Colonists came here for the purpose of turning a profit. Some colonists came with their own motives, such as coming to a new land where they could be free from the bloodiness of the monarchial system that was ravaging Europe.

The story of how America came to be goes back all the way to William Shakespeare, Nicholas of Cusa, and probably even further back than that.

We are part of nature

One of the best presentations of the issue by Pax:

Enjoy some popcorn.