All about Jeremy
I guess a good place to start is a basic biography, let’[s see if I can do it without doxxing myself.
My name is Jeremy Fox. I live in Visalia, CA.I am 48 years old. I have Multiple Sclerosis and am in a wheelchair. I am a Libra. I am pissed at every politician who takes money from fat cats and does next to nothing for their constituents. I pledge to do better! For a start I will only accept donations from people. I am also running as an independent so I am not beholden to a party. I think everyone in Washington is suffering from their party’s choices, be it the whole Republican party bowing to MAGA or AOC, Jasmine Crockett or Tim Walz being told to moderate their speech to pacify the Democratic Party. I pledge to not moderate my speech, I will always call a spade a spade, no matter how many friends I lose.
That is something else, I pledge to do my best at restoring collegiality among members of the house I will be honest I don’t know how to deliver on that, but I think meals with my colleagues, we’ll see Ill keep you in the loop.
Core Beliefs
Below are a group of beliefs that are fairly well developed over the last 40 years or so and cause issues for Democrats and Republicans, they are probably closer to the Democrats but not all of them, for example Marjorie Taylor Grene has proposed an end to overarching omnibus and continuing resolutions. That would be a lot more work for Representatives, but I think the ability to craft and vote and be on the record for your stand on each issue is a good thing. So I don’t stand completely with the democrats, I am in favor of single payer health care, but I am fully behind the PELOSI act, so its a mixed bag.
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See! my beliefs come from everywhere. This one is from Star Trek. But this is probably one of my fastest held. Its such a ‘duh’ statement, but I don’t see any politicians acting in the interest of 330,000,000 people instead making sure that mass of people are kept in check by about 300 elite people.
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This one is from the Bible (1 Timothy 6:10) in King James: "For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows." I believe this is true, money itself isn’t evil. But there are people who go to some extreme lengths to get it I am in favor of a very progressive tax increase on everyone Cheeto gave a permanent tax cuts to. I also think is apropos to this section to talk about unrealized gains on investments. I used to think, ‘it is unrealized, you can’t tax what doesn’t exist!’ But then I realized you can borrow against said unrealized gains, Elon does almost everything by borrowing against his stocks, thus recieving tax free cash.
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That is just another way to say ‘garbage in, garbage out’ I think that one is from a computer class somewhere.
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I apologize if you had not heard before but the government and for-profit companies are in any way similar. The government prints the money, what legal business does that? This country is here to work for you and I, it does other things, but you should be the priority, not some BS quest for profit or efficiency
April 2026
April 28, 2026
It’s been a while since I last wrote — I think November was my last entry — and a lot has happened since then. The theme that keeps coming back to me is the same one that’s been weighing on me for years now: the steady expansion of executive power in ways that conflict with the Constitution.
One of the clearest examples has been the way ICE has acted as though it no longer needs an Article III warrant to enter private property. That alone is alarming, but it hasn’t stopped there. There have been cases of U.S. citizens being detained because of flawed intelligence coming from the Palantir system. And then there were the two fatal incidents. Officials have tried to justify the shooting of Rene Good by claiming he was attempting to run over an officer, but the available details make that far from clear. The killing of Alex Pretti is even harder to reconcile — he was disarmed and shot in the back. All of this happened in January alone.
Then came the decisions to attack fishing boats and seize oil tankers. Actions like that blur the line between national security operations and something closer to piracy. Not long after, the U.S. detained Venezuela’s president. There may have been a valid warrant in that case, but the pattern is still troubling. And then came the joint strike with Israel against Iran — carried out without a congressional vote, another direct conflict with the Constitution’s requirements.
Looking at all of this together, it feels like we’ve drifted far from the principles that were supposed to guide this country. Moments like these make me think about why the nation was founded in the first place, and how easily those reasons can be forgotten when power goes unchecked.