When asked why doge he posted that tweet.
Also his following is so dogeshit bad that he might actually reply if you bully him.
His platform:
https://drtimothyursichjr.com/uncategorized/protecting-the-strength-of-the-working-class/
Don't get excited by the title:
We have options. Promoting, encouraging, and issuing tax incentives or government backed endorsements to workers who are in the direct line of fire of replacement via automation. Offering vocation training, trade school courses, and higher education not only shows the working class that we are here and we have your back, but, it gives everyone the opportunity to remain on the workforce and work along-side our ever so strong present future.
Tax incentives and learn to code. Brilliant.
He also has a point called "Re-funding the police"
We need to give an over emphasis and reformation of training at the basic level in our police departments. Establishing new protocols and training to return to active duty with an emphasis/over emphasis on psychological soundness after intense days that may impact an officer’s psyche. Starting from the ground up, it’s no secret that human beings have a natural tendency to be reactionary and often over reactionary when exposed to intense moments in their lives. This training and emphasis in protocols and screenings in order to return to the force after gun related and traumatic incidences would be a benefit to both the officer(s) as well as the general safety of our citizens.
On what to do with the homeless:
Offering tax incentives to abandoned malls/shopping malls property owners as to encourage the use of their property for safety, re-education and re-introduction back into society for those who are willing. The target cannot be 100% of the homeless population. Chipping away at 2-5 percent at a high would establish great growth in giving our homeless hope and would establish comfort in those who would initially be hesitant as they witness the success stories. Most of these facilities already have running water, bathrooms, safe infrastructure without needing to stress in building new infrastructure to house the homeless. Additional on site mental health sections would be vital, security, as well as education/workforce days to slowly encourage those who have cleaned themselves up back into society as contributors. This will also allow for those in healthcare, drug addiction and mental healthcare the opportunity to screen for those who need the additional help in guiding them in to alternative sites.
Rent relief
Offering the opportunity to property owners to take advantage of adding a year to the back end of their mortgages as to allow rent relief for those impacted by Covid would decrease the stress that many families feel in dealing with these crises. Many property owners here in California have not been able to issue renters relief simply because they had to continue to pay their mortgages and most of the rent they raise goes toward paying the mortgage on the properties they own. We can not get caught in “hindsight” action. We still have an opportunity to alleviate the impact Covid has and continues to have on us.
Min wage
There should be no reason as to why the state minimum wage here in California continues to climb (as a requirement) now reaching above 16/hour, while the Federal Minimum wage has stayed at 7.25/hr since 2009! Our government needs to do a better job of incentivizing people to pursue federal work as to promote keeping America clean, thriving and protected. Our Parks, Forestry’s, National Parks, Beaches, and everything in between should have positions that people want to work for. There is a certain pride that comes with knowing you have done something to protect our land, or laws, and America in all of its beauty.
What an absolute buffoon.