Policy Positions
Economy(2)
Criticizes the Biden administration's overspending, citing inflation and interest on the debt as burdens on Americans.
"only to be hammered by the Biden administration's inflation and overspending of government income in taxes and interest on the debt."
Acknowledges that 1.6 million Georgians work for minimum wage or slightly above, framing it as an important issue, but does not state a specific policy position.
"1.6 million of these Georgians work for the minimum wage or moderately higher, although less than $12.00 per hour; many are part-time employees."
Education(1)
References education reform as a priority but provides no specific policy position on K-12 funding.
"I will bring a fresh look to the important issues of healthcare, education reform, improving and strengthening social security"
Healthcare(1)
Highlights the large number of Georgians on Medicaid and criticizes Georgia's refusal to expand Medicaid, noting the federal government would cover costs and it would create jobs, while also suggesting open borders have strained healthcare coverage.
"Georgians are eligible for Medicaid insurance, although the State of Georgia's governor and legislature refused to expand Medicaid, knowing the federal government would have to cover 100% of the cost for three years, maybe longer, and the expansion would add 100,000 new good-paying professional jobs."
Immigration(2)
Supports stronger immigration laws to protect American jobs, framing open borders as harmful to healthcare and the economy.
"implementing stronger laws of immigration by protecting America's jobs"
Criticizes the Biden administration's open border policies, implying they have negatively impacted healthcare access for Americans.
"The open borders of the Biden administration have made healthcare for all parts of coverage. We have it, and that is one reason they come to America."