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The centerpiece of Wildstars policy proposals rests on the Gold New Deal, a four-part program to revitalize California, specifically economically. The first part, transportation, calls for repairing Californian roads quickly and efficiently. Building off of that, he wishes to modernize the state's infrastructure by completing projects such as high-speed rails and the hyper loop. He believes that this will boost the quality of life for Californians and make it a better state to do business in. Second, he wants California to become energy independent by investing in renewable resources. However, he also wants to boost competition in the sector by moving away from the Pg&E and Edison duopoly. Eventually, he sees a future in which free energy can be produced at low cost by a publicly owned utility that must compete with the private sector. Third, he seeks to assert the independence of California by setting up an independent state bank. Beyond making the state attractive to businesses, he believes that it would reduce crime by bringing dark money out of the shadows and allowing for a more transparent financial system. Last, he calls for the creation and preservation of parks in California in order to encourage community and beautify the state. As part of this project, he would set up community gardens to provide free food and bring agricultural education to the inner city. | The centerpiece of Wildstars policy proposals rests on the Gold New Deal, a four-part program to revitalize California, specifically economically. The first part, transportation, calls for repairing Californian roads quickly and efficiently. Building off of that, he wishes to modernize the state's infrastructure by completing projects such as high-speed rails and the hyper loop. He believes that this will boost the quality of life for Californians and make it a better state to do business in. Second, he wants California to become energy independent by investing in renewable resources. However, he also wants to boost competition in the sector by moving away from the Pg&E and Edison duopoly. Eventually, he sees a future in which free energy can be produced at low cost by a publicly owned utility that must compete with the private sector. Third, he seeks to assert the independence of California by setting up an independent state bank. Beyond making the state attractive to businesses, he believes that it would reduce crime by bringing dark money out of the shadows and allowing for a more transparent financial system. Last, he calls for the creation and preservation of parks in California in order to encourage community and beautify the state. As part of this project, he would set up community gardens to provide free food and bring agricultural education to the inner city. | ||
== | == 2022 California Gubernatorial Campaign == | ||
Wildstar is one of the first candidates to declare his intention to run for Governor of California in 2022<ref>"[https://patch.com/california/imperialbeach/classifieds/announcements/183374/nickolas-wildstar-announces-run-for-california-governor Nickolas Wildstar Announces Run for California Governor]". ''Patch''.</ref>. On July 14, 2020 he announced his campaign and on December 10, 2020, he declared that he would be running as a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGsNMhXXXkI Wildstar Announces Republican Campaign for Governor]". ''Youtube: Governor Wildstar''.</ref>. He has also indicated an interest in running for Governor in a possible 2021 recall election<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbn7GzapIds Battle to Recall Gavin Newsom Rages On]". ''Youtube: Governor Wildstar''.</ref>. | Wildstar is one of the first candidates to declare his intention to run for Governor of California in 2022<ref>"[https://patch.com/california/imperialbeach/classifieds/announcements/183374/nickolas-wildstar-announces-run-for-california-governor Nickolas Wildstar Announces Run for California Governor]". ''Patch''.</ref>. On July 14, 2020 he announced his campaign and on December 10, 2020, he declared that he would be running as a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGsNMhXXXkI Wildstar Announces Republican Campaign for Governor]". ''Youtube: Governor Wildstar''.</ref>. He has also indicated an interest in running for Governor in a possible 2021 recall election<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbn7GzapIds Battle to Recall Gavin Newsom Rages On]". ''Youtube: Governor Wildstar''.</ref>.[[File:Wildstar-logo.png|thumb|150px|right|Nickolas Wildstar 2018 and 2020 California Gubernatorial Campaign logo]] | ||
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[[Category: Musicians]] | [[Category: Musicians]] | ||
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