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The idiotic former president calls for bright and new innovative "freedom cities" on federal land. Washed Up 45 on Friday shared the broad strokes of an ambitious plan to build 10 new “Freedom Cities” and beat China in the development of flying cars.
Lamenting that the U.S. has “lost its boldness,” the top Republican 2024 presidential candidate called for a national contest to design the cities as a way to spur a “quantum leap in the American Standard of Living.”
#AGENDA47: @realDonaldTrump's plan for a QUANTUM LEAP in the American standard of living:
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) March 3, 2023
➡️BUILD FREEDOM CITIES
➡️REVOLUTIONIZE AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION
➡️LOWER THE COST OF LIVING
➡️MAKE AMERICA THE WORLD'S MANUFACTURING SUPERPOWER
➡️LAUNCH A GREAT MODERNIZATION CAMPAIGN pic.twitter.com/NTTGfjL9mG
Another plank of Washed Up 45’s plan, detailed in a less-than-four-minute video posted by his campaign, is for the federal government to boost investment in flying personal vehicles.
“I want to ensure that America, not China, leads this revolution in air mobility,” the former president said in the video.
The policy-light plan sketched a vision of America’s future that was in some ways reminiscent of “The Jetsons,” the classic cartoon depicting a high-tech utopian society where commuters traveled to work by flying car.
Efforts to build electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles, or eVTOLs, are already well underway — though flying taxis and aerial highways aren’t expected anytime soon, with automakers still working out self-driving technology for landlocked cars.
In a press release, Washed Up 45’s campaign asserted that 10 cities the size of Washington, D.C., could be built using less than one-tenth of 1% of the hundreds of million of acres of “empty” government-owned land. That land would not be part of U.S. national parks, the campaign said.
While Washed Up 45 puts home- and car-ownership at the center of his vision for an ideal American future, urban planners and politicians have increasingly championed urban infrastructure concepts that increase density and reduce reliance on cars.
Washed Up 45’s video also teased a “major initiative” to lower the cost of living, with a focus on lowering the costs of buying a car and building a single-family home.
And he called for Congress to approve “baby bonuses” for young parents, a proposal that appears similar to “baby bonds” legislation proposed by Democrats that would give every child $1,000 at birth.
The “Quantum Leap” plan follows other policy announcements from Washed Up 45’s 2024 campaign. Days earlier, the former president unveiled a protectionist trade agenda featuring “universal” tariffs aimed to encourage domestic production.
The latest plan came one day before the former president is set to address the Conservative Political Action Conference.
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