A plan to fix the system instead of fighting the same broken argument.
Vision 2028 is a concrete, fully costed roadmap for the United States to clean up corruption, rebalance the economy, end permanent war spending, and protect basic human dignity. It is written directly to the American people, not to donors or lobbyists.
A blueprint, not a brand.
Vision 2028 is a set of reforms that could be adopted by candidates, campaigns, or everyday citizens who are tired of empty slogans and want real receipts. It is built to be read, checked, argued with, and improved.
This project starts from a simple idea: if regular people are expected to live with real numbers, real bills, and real consequences, then the people running the country should live with real numbers too. Vision 2028 lays out how the United States can:
- End political immunity culture and hold powerful people to the same laws as everyone else.
- Rebuild an economy where work is not a punishment and survival is not a luxury.
- Shift away from endless offensive wars that drain money and lives, while keeping strong defensive capability.
- Treat healthcare and mental health as basic infrastructure instead of a last resort.
- Legalize and regulate THC products at the federal level with clear, fair rules that do not gouge people.
This is not a new party. It is a usable plan any serious leader can pick up.
Every proposal in Vision 2028 is connected to a simple question: does this make life meaningfully better for ordinary people, without wrecking the budget or giving the powerful new ways to dodge accountability? If the answer is no, it does not make the cut.
The full framework lives in a longer manuscript and a short citizen summary. This site exists to make the core ideas accessible in a few minutes, while giving anyone who wants to dive deeper a direct path to the full receipts.
What changes for you if this actually happens?
Vision 2028 is not a list of abstract theories. It is a set of changes that hit real lives and real bills.
A wage floor that tracks real costs. Less pressure to take three jobs just to keep the lights on. Emergency medical bills become rare instead of routine. More stability, less month to month panic.
A military posture focused on defense and global cooperation means fewer unnecessary deployments and lower trauma. Money saved from offensive adventures gets redirected into lifelong care, housing, and mental health for the people who already served.
Predictable rules, fewer surprise shutdowns and brinkmanship fights, and policy that encourages small local builders instead of only mega corporations. Stability is the best growth plan small businesses rarely get.
Federal THC legalization with a flat national tax and clear safety rules, built to keep prices reasonable, prevent monopoly capture, and direct a meaningful share of revenue into the communities that paid the highest price during prohibition.
A national push to expand access to primary care and mental health services so that people can get help early instead of only in crisis. The goal is fewer broken people, not just more crowded emergency rooms.
Smart investments in clean energy, resilient infrastructure, and modern technology, balanced with strict guardrails on corruption and abuse. The plan is built to leave behind a functioning country, not a civilization on clearance.
The fiscal snapshot, in plain English.
Every big promise in Vision 2028 ties back to the same question: does the math hold. The numbers below are intentionally conservative and built to be stress tested.
In rough terms, the combined effect of the reforms in Vision 2028 is projected to move the national budget toward a stronger position while putting serious fuel under real work and real communities. The detailed breakdown lives in the full plan, but the snapshot looks like this.
Where the savings come from:
- Rebalancing military budgets away from non-stop offensive operations that deliver little security.
- Cutting waste and fraud, especially in areas where oversight has been optional for powerful players.
- Reducing downstream costs of preventable health crises, trauma, and poverty driven emergencies.
Where new revenue comes from:
- A national THC excise tax based on weight and potency, not sticker price, to avoid constant loophole games.
- Closing specific high-end tax tricks that only exist for a tiny group at the very top.
- Economic growth from millions of new jobs and more stable households that can actually spend money in the real economy.
Numbers here are meant to be checked and challenged. That is the point.
Vision 2028 treats the budget like a shared project, not a magic card that never runs out of credit. The goal is to prove that you can lift people up and protect basic dignity without pretending math does not exist.
The THC framework is a good example. It legalizes and regulates a real market that already exists, sets a flat, nationally consistent tax structure that states cannot twist into a cash grab, and dedicates part of that revenue to public health, equity repair, and local communities.
The long version includes timelines, tables, and assumptions for anyone who wants to review the model in detail. For now, the important thing is simple: the plan does not rely on fantasy money or wishful thinking. It is built to withstand hard questions.
Read the plan behind the page.
This site only scratches the surface. The full framework lives in a short citizen summary and a complete manuscript that walks through each reform in plain language.
If you are the kind of person who wants to see the receipts, you are the target audience. You can keep this as a simple reference, share it with friends, send it to your representatives, or build campaigns and local projects around it. The goal is not to keep this locked in a drawer. The goal is for people to use it.
Inside the plan you will find:
- A chapter on ending political immunity and holding powerful people to the same laws as everyone else.
- The full federal THC legalization framework, including tax structure and equity protections.
- A roadmap to shift military posture toward defense-first, while honoring and supporting veterans.
- Healthcare and mental health reforms that treat care as infrastructure, not a profit-only business.
- Economic changes that grow real jobs, stabilize families, and stop using poverty as leverage.
- Guardrails for AI and new technologies so that innovation does not become another way to strip people of power.
Who built this, and what it is for.
Vision 2028 did not come out of a think tank or a party office. It came out of living inside the same broken system as everyone else and refusing to accept that this is the best America can do.
My name is James Kreis. I am a citizen, a worker, a builder, and someone who is tired of watching people suffer while those in charge treat the country like a game they cannot lose. I wrote Vision 2028 to answer a simple challenge: if you are going to complain about the system, you should be willing to put in the work to design something better.
This framework is not a demand for perfection. It is a starting point for serious people who want to move past slogans and tribal team jerseys. You do not have to agree with every line to find value in it. Take the parts that help, pressure your representatives, build local action, or adapt pieces into your own work.
The only real rule is this: do not go back to pretending nothing can change. If the plan speaks to you, use it. If you see ways to improve it, reach out. This is a living document meant to grow as more people bring their experience and expertise into the conversation.
Whether you are a citizen, an organizer, a campaign, or someone in office who wants a real framework to work from, you are invited to reach out. This is not a fan club. It is a toolkit for anyone who is ready to do the work.
Email James@snapfront.tech