My political views
i describe myself as a centre-right libertarian, i support free market, deregulations and lower taxes for corporations but mild taxes for the peoples, i support federalism also, im a conservative but an atheist since i oppose religion and progressive policies since they are all the same (i hope you know what i mean), im a mix of pro-life and pro choice, im strongly against abortion but i support euthanasia and i support legalizaton of things like marijuana or ketamine for age 18+ although i believe this is highly controversial to say in the philippines but i support banning certain things like pornography, gore since that can affect the lives of young children and early teens, i also support making gun laws less strictier and the owner should be blamed for neglience of using it.
My policies
lower the age of registering buisnesses to 13
ban pornography and gore
legalize certain drugs like marijuana or ketamine for 18+
reform tagalog to sound more of a mix of spanish and portugese creole
lower the vat tax from 12% to 4%
increase the tax exempt treshold to 1.6 million pesos
amend the gun law which i would remove neuropsychological test and job requirements for owning a gun and lowering the minimum age from 21 to 17
increase foreigner land ownership lease from 99 years to 6000 years
demolish abandoned buildings if its not maintained for 25 years
make cryptocurrency a legal tender
establish a state owned car brand to compete with other car manufacturers like proton, perodua & vinfast
establish a recycling agency for the unemployed where they would sell their scraps or broken electronics vise versa to the recycling agency and then earn money
add excise tax on buying vehicles by 3%
My infrastructure projects
create the pan-luzon metro train station spanning from benguet to batangas
create another lrt station but in mindanao spanning from davao city to digos city
buid 30 new ports in eastern luzon across the pacific
i know some of my policies and views are controversial but i hope this is protected under free speech of the philippines.
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