Candidate for U.S. Senate - West Virginia in 2024 West Virginia Primary Election.
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Get StartedThe 10th Amendment was created for a reason. This is why, though pro-life, Janet McNulty believes that the issue of abortion should remain with the individual states and the federal government should stay out of it. This allows each state to better serve its constituents. Learn more
It is time to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education. Learn more
Every state, every county has different needs, which is why education needs to be decentralized and control of it given back to the states and their individual counties, cities, and towns. Learn more
An individual's right to property is essential to American liberty, which is why JanetMcNulty is against centralized banking and the creation of a CBDC. Learn more
By making bail-ins legal with the passage of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Act, Congress blatantly attacked private property rights, but in a very sneaky way. It also sets the stage for further attacks on your assets. For instance, what if the bank that holds the mortgage on your house decides to take it, even if you are not behind on the payments, declaring it legally owns it so long as you owe a mortgage? Learn more
JanetMcNulty is against CBDCs or any centralized banking. Your money and your assets are your property, and no one, especially not the government, has any right to them. Learn more
Janet McNulty will push for a constitutional amendment that imposes term limits on all members of Congress from Day 1, putting them, and herself, out of a job. It is time to end the reign of the career politician(s) and the entrenched politicalclass. Learn more
Janet McNulty propose a different solution. We go back to the gold standard and convert our currency to goldbacks. Goldbacks make gold legal tender and easily spendable. Each bill has gold embedded within it, making it something that has and holds value. It will stop the never-ending money printing that leads to the dollar losing value, which will help curb Congress’ spending. Learn more
Janet McNulty will defend the 2nd Amendment because if we do not preserve our right to self-defense, we are not free. Learn more
Janet McNulty supports the deportation of illegal immigrants through the use of traffic stops. If, when pulled over, the individual is an illegal immigrant, he or she will be detained. A person will only be pulled over if a traffic violation is committed, so civil liberties will remain protected. This can serve as a model for other states. Learn more
Janet McNulty supports closing both the southern and northern borders until the current influx of illegal immigration is under control. After which, all immigrants will be forced to go through a port of entry, where they will go through an extensive background check to ensure that they are not criminal, are not participating in drug trafficking, and are not participating in human trafficking. Learn more
AI is an issue we need to address. A good place to start is Asimov’s three rules for robots. We need to make certain that, if used in a law enforcement capacity, AI will not violate our constitutional or civil liberties. We need to make certain that people’s jobs are not replaced by AI. This is why I will support legislation that addresses these issues concerning the use of AI. Learn more
Second, people should be allowed to pass what remains in their Social Security account to their descendant or another recipient of their choosing. The money you pay into Social Security is yours, not the governments; therefore, you should have control over it. Learn more
First, Social Security needs to be turned back into a trust fund like it was when it was first established and before the Democrat Party, under LBJ, raided it to pay for his Great Society programs and the War on Poverty. Learn more
Third, Social Security benefits should not be considered taxable income. In 1983, Congress passed a bill that allowed Social Security benefits for households above a certain income threshold to be taxed at a rate of up to 50%.(1) In 1993, Congress increased the tax rate on Social Security benefits to 85% for households with higher incomes.(2) It’s time to repeal both. Learn more
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