Survival First is a hardline anti-waste/pro-family ideology. America produces enough to feed, house, repair, and stabilize its people, but destroys food, hoards homes, locks repair, addicts kids, and wastes money overseas. Ban food waste, ban/restrict junk food, phase out alcohol, restrict porn/gambling/screen addiction, stop new car production until existing cars are reused, build public groceries, enforce right to repair, bring the military home.>Core rule: no essential good wasted, hoarded, poisoned, or restricted while citizens need it>Food waste banned>Public groceries recover surplus food>Real food prioritized>Junk food banned/restricted>New car production restricted until existing cars are repaired/reused>Right to repair guaranteed>Planned obsolescence punished>Homes are for people>Vacancy taxes on empty homes>Corporate SFH hoarding crushed>Public banks fund housing, farms, repair, utilities, manufacturing>UBI after anti-rent/anti-debt protections>Tax waste, speculation, vacancy, pollution, luxury, addiction, finance extraction>Fund food, homes, families, repair, medicine, order, production>Bring the empire home>Foreign bases cut, wars ended, contractors audited>Military money redirected to borders, Guard, water, grid, disaster, towns>Space cut to weather, comms, Earth monitoring, defense warning>Public sobriety enforced>Alcohol phased out>Cartels, traffickers, pimps, gambling, porn platforms crushed legally>Addicts receive treatment and structure>Kids protected from junk food, porn, gambling, screens, algorithms>Motherhood protected, fatherhood enforced>Citizens first>Assimilation required>Lawful citizens may be armed>Criminals lose gun rights for life>Police protect the law-abiding>Open criticism protected>No social credit, mass surveillance, leader worship>AI/tech serve food, repair, medicine, infrastructure, education, disasters>Real food>Real homes>Public order>Family first>No waste>No artificial scarcity
98% of this is great but how do you enforce/tax waste and pollution without mass surveillance?Otherwise I'm on board. A flock of chickens in every yard.
>>538656771No mass surveillance needed.You enforce it at the choke points, not inside people’s homes.>landfills report what they receive>industrial polluters already have discharge points>grocery chains already track inventory/shrink>trash haulers already know commercial pickup volume>factories already have permits and inputs/outputs>large landlords already have vacancy/utility/tax records>public contracts get audited>citizens can report illegal dumping/pollution like they do nowHouseholds aren’t the target. Megacorps, landlords, haulers, factories, grocers, utilities, and polluters are.Also chickens in every yard is exactly the vibe.Kitchen scraps -> eggs -> compost -> garden.Waste loop becomes food loop.
>>538656845I have mine till the garden and pick deer carcasses clean also, and I throw them frozen beetles/grubs/pests that I pick off of the plants and trees. They're also hilarious to watch.
Isn't this just eco-fascism?
>>538658477No.Eco-fascism is usually blood-and-soil racial mysticism + authoritarian environmentalism.This is about artificial scarcity and national maintenance.>food waste banned>empty homes put back into use>right to repair>public groceries>clean water/grid repair>tax pollution and speculation>bring foreign spending home>citizens first>open criticism allowed>no social credit>not race-basedThe core idea is simple:No essential good should be wasted, hoarded, poisoned, or artificially restricted while people need it.Call it authoritarian if you want, but “eco-fascism” is lazy.It’s anti-waste survival populism.
Seems like it'd be difficult to do top-down with government. Wouldn't it be easier to start bottom-up with a community?
>>538660433Bottom-up is good, but it can’t replace state power.A community can do chickens, gardens, repair clubs, food sharing, local cleanup, homeschooling, mutual aid, etc. That proves the model.But most artificial scarcity is created at the system level.>food waste laws require government>vacancy taxes require government>right to repair requires government>public grocery infrastructure requires government>cartel/drug trafficking crackdowns require government>military spending redirected home requires federal power>taxing pollution/speculation requires government>protecting kids from junk/porn/gambling algorithms requires law>public banks/UBI/utilities require state capacity>foreign bases and vanity space cuts require the presidencySo the answer is both.Bottom-up communities show what works.Top-down power removes the corporate/legal structures creating the problem.That’s why I’m running in 2028.Not to micromanage every household, but to use federal power against the choke points: food waste, housing hoarding, planned obsolescence, addiction industries, foreign overreach, pollution, corruption, and artificial scarcity.
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>>538655883This would be kinda based but the car thing is economically illiterate. Just have to cut stupid rules and artificial inventives. We aren't gonna great leap forward duccessfully with this populace in our current state. You'd just kill domestic industry. Slow boiling thrm is better.
>>538662145I agree it can’t be Great Leap Forward slop.The car policy should be phased.>don’t ban all new cars overnight>stop the useless churn first>luxury/status vehicles restricted first>planned obsolescence banned>right to repair mandatory>parts/manuals/diagnostics opened up>older cars rebuilt instead of scrapped>factories shifted toward parts, rebuild kits, fleet vehicles, buses, ambulances, work trucksThis doesn’t kill domestic industry.It changes what industry makes.Current US auto repair already has around 800k mechanics.BLS already projects 70k openings a year.If we seriously rebuild the existing fleet, you could realistically add 200k-500k repair/remanufacturing jobs over time.Not fantasy:>engine rebuilds>transmissions>body/frame repair>interiors>wiring>suspension>brakes>tires>ECU/sensor repair>remanufactured parts>public repair depots>fleet conversion>domestic parts productionThere are hundreds of millions of vehicles already in existence.Even adding 20-40 labor hours of refurbishment to 10-20 million vehicles/year creates hundreds of millions of labor hours.That’s real work.The goal isn’t “no auto industry.”The goal is:>less disposable car churn>more repair jobs>more domestic parts>more durable vehicles>less debt slavery>less resource wasteSlow boil is fine.But the direction has to be repair/reuse/remanufacture instead of endless new plastic debt boxes.
>>538655883Remember, no Jews allowed, because the first thing they're gonna do is find ways to pilpul around all of your rules and turn it into what New York City was 5 years ago.
>>538661998I was right with this till I got to point 3. Fuck you, you teetotaling ass much. Someone else being an uncontrolled violent drunk doesn’t give you the right to take away my drink. “We should hold people accountable for what they do, and punish people who have done nothing wrong because I can’t be accountable.”Prohibition doesn’t work you stupid cuck.
>>538663044Alcohol is not “just your drink.”It’s a legal poison industry.Alcohol ranks above heroin and crack in total social harm when harm to others is included. It kills around 178k Americans a year.>drunk driving>domestic violence>child neglect>ERs>liver disease>fights>broken families>public disorderA nation cannot be healthy while normalizing mass intoxication.Prohibition failed because it was abrupt, corrupt, and had no treatment/replacement culture.This time:>phase it out>ban ads/delivery first>medical detox for dependent drinkers>recovery centers>convert bars into cafés/community halls>convert breweries/wineries into food/vinegar/juice/preserves>sober festivals/social spaces>hammer traffickers after transitionTreatment for drinkers.Punishment for profiteers.No legal poison industry.You may be able to handle your drink. The nation cannot handle the alcohol industry.
>>538662991No group bans.>peaceful citizen = in>predator/corrupt official/slumlord/usurer/trafficker/system saboteur = out>same law for every race/religion>no exemptions>no immunity>no ethnic scapegoatsThe enemy is behavior, not blood.
>>538655883>hardline pro-family ideologyAre they against divorce and abortion?
>>538655883pretty good thread but i can spot LLM usage from a mile away
>>538664262Yes.>divorce discouraged, not banned>abuse/abandonment/danger exceptions>family courts rebuilt around children, not lawyer profit>fatherhood enforced>motherhood protectedAbortion:>generally opposed>not treated as casual healthcare>medical exceptions for serious danger/life>support mothers so birth isn’t financial destruction>go after the abortion industry more than desperate womenPro-family means children first.
>>538658477But y u mad tho
>>538664147>No group bans.not serious and will never work
>>538655883i eat goyslop for my survival, nigger