His website isn't clear...is he pushing for true single-payer healthcare? That's a non-starter for me, as is UBI.
I was against UBI until I read deeper into it.
I voted for Trump in 2016 for two main reasons. Hillary is corrupt, and ACA penalty was costing me thousands.
His UBI is really a dividend from America, the worlds largest company, if you will. His idea of Human Centered capitalism is more reasonable than anything Bernie or Warren offer. As is his Climate plan.
If you feel Hillary is corrupt surely you are not going to vote for Trump?
For example if it is about "but her emails", I'm a government employee. During the Obama administration the rules about emails was just filtering down and not clear. Prior to Obama administration it was kind of a free for all. People were really inconsistent and just plain uninformed about email practice. High level people did just what Hillary did with no consequence (or media). Because of the lack of clarity and lack of any evidence of ill intent, while she was critiqued for sloppy and ill-considered practices, she was not proven of any wrong doing.
So after all the "what about her emails" surely Trump and his White house are surely in 100% compliance, right? Except that they aren't. We already learned Trump shared classified info (2017) to the Russians, jeopardizing both our allies and our own intel personnel. Reports are that multiple high level people in the Trump administration have not only been using personal emails and servers, but it is known in at least one case to foreign powers, and often encrypted. And are not cooperating with officials, despite those communications considered government property.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/25/us/politics/personal-emails-white-house-ivanka.html As a government employee I have to agree to ethics rules. Every year I have to read them and agree. I can be censored or fired (or resign) due to violating these rules. Clinton as sec of State is no exception to these rules, but despite $$$ and many many investigations none rose to level of violation (in contrast I believe 15-20 of Trump's staff have resigned/forced to resign due to ethics, with 5-6 being indicted or found criminally guilty so far). Compare that to the Obama White house.
POTUS is supposed to follow these rules, but due to his special position, is exempt from enforcement (impeachment is the "remedy" for the POTUS ethics violations). Every other president has voluntarily agreed to ethics rules for avoiding conflicts of interests or even the appearance of conflict of interests, including the rule to divest or place in a blind trust your business interests. Heck Jimmy Carter even sold his family farm to avoid the appearance of conflict of interest! Other than Nixon there is no precedent for what Trump has done. Any other government employee, if they did even a 10th of what he did, would be fired/forced to resign. Ironically in other countries the Prime Minister or President do not have this exception that the POTUS has, and so are not stuck with our current, very strange predicament, that of a known, compromised president.
1.Place loyalty to the Constitution, the laws, and ethical principles above private gain.
2.Put forth an honest effort in performing your duties.
3.Act impartially with no unauthorized preferential treatment for private organizations or individuals (*like family members and inlaws? also donors, such as appointing to White house staff, or giving out contracts to
https://inhomelandsecurity.com/border-wall-contractor-scrutiny/).
4.Protect and conserve Federal property and other resources. (*he is opening to mining protected Federal monuments as well as coasts)
5.Disclose waste, fraud, abuse, and corruption to appropriate authorities. (republicans shot down rule that politicians must inform the FBI of any foreign powers offering to give money or information to politicians or appointees)
6.Satisfy your obligations as citizens, including paying your taxes.
7.Obey laws providing Equal Opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or handicap.
8.Don't hold financial interests that conflict with the performance of official duty. (*Trump refuses to do the basics of avoiding conflicts of interests. The head of the Ethics committee resigned saying that these rules have no teeth. Trump has accepted money as well as gifts in kind from foreign powers. He has also given intel and had private meetings with these same foreign powers/officials)
9.Don't use nonpublic information to further any private interest (see 8).
10.Don’t solicit or accept gifts from sources doing business with, or otherwise seeking action from, VA or gifts given because of official position.
11.Don’t purport to bind the Government if you do not have authority to do so.
12.Don’t use your public office for private gain.
13.Don’t take actions that give the appearance that you are violating the law or ethical standard. (he tried to intimidate, get fired or even fire people who were involved in his investigation(s). He announced ahead of time he would give various peoples pardons, who had done criminal activity on his behalf).
14.Don’t engage in outside activities that conflict with your duties