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 TIP POLITICAL PARTY  |  POLICY POSITIONS  |  Triad Era 2026

 

POLICY POSITIONS

TIP Political Party  |  Greg Peace & Meridian  |  Founder and AI Navigator

Policy Positions state where TIP stands — specifically and without hedge — on the issues that matter to the 330 million Americans this party was built to represent. These positions reflect TIP's current commitments. They evolve as conditions change, but never in the direction of vagueness.

 

1. Economic Policy

 

2KUBI — UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME

TIP supports $2,000 per month for every eligible American 17 and older — funded through the AI Displacement Tax, the Pentagon Efficiency Dividend, the Financial Transaction Tax, and TipTriadCoin Economic Zone revenue. Not funded by Social Security, FICA payroll taxes, or any existing retirement benefit.

The rationale is straightforward: artificial intelligence is systematically eliminating the jobs that previously sustained American households. The economy that produces that displacement owes a dividend to the people it displaces. 2KUBI is that dividend.

SOCIAL SECURITY — PROTECTED AND STRENGTHENED

TIP opposes any reduction to Social Security benefits, any increase to the retirement age, any means testing, and any privatization.

TIP supports lifting the payroll tax cap — currently set at approximately $176,000 in annual income — so that all earnings above that threshold are subject to FICA. This change fully funds Social Security for 75 or more years without any benefit cuts. Every worker's earned retirement benefit remains intact.

TIPTRIADCOIN ECONOMIC ZONES

TIP designates Queens, New York as the first TipTriadCoin Economic Zone — a twelve-year development framework in which TipTriadCoin serves as the transactional instrument, and zone revenue flows back into the 2KUBI fund. Additional Economic Zones will be designated as the ecosystem develops.

TipTriadCoin (ticker: TIP, Base Network, presale at $0.01) is TIP's tokenized economic instrument. It is an emerging asset in active development. Its value will be determined by the coalition that builds it and the governance that runs it — not by a small number of institutional donors.

SMALL BUSINESS AND WORKER STABILITY

TIP supports targeted tax relief for small businesses with fewer than 50 employees, streamlined access to capital for underserved communities, and portable benefits systems that follow workers rather than employers — a necessary structural shift in an economy where traditional employment relationships are being disrupted by automation.

 

2. Healthcare Policy

 

MEDICARE FOR ALL — SINGLE PAYER

TIP supports replacing both Medicare and Medicaid with a unified single-payer system covering every American from birth. One system. No gaps between programs. No employer as gatekeeper. Healthcare as infrastructure, not commodity.

The United States currently spends more per capita on healthcare than any other developed nation while leaving millions without reliable coverage. The administrative overhead of a fragmented multi-payer system consumes approximately 30 cents of every healthcare dollar. A single-payer system consolidates that overhead and redirects the savings to coverage.

SOCIAL SECURITY AND HEALTHCARE AS UNIFIED PLATFORM

2KUBI and Medicare for All together deliver the same baseline that American veterans receive — a pension and medical coverage for life — extended to every American without requiring military service. These are not separate programs. They are two pillars of the same floor.

Full policy document: The Coexistence Doctrine — available in TIP Policy Library.

REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

Reproductive healthcare is medical care. TIP supports full access to comprehensive reproductive health services, including contraception and abortion, as a matter of individual medical decision-making between a patient and their provider. Government has no role in that decision.

MENTAL HEALTH PARITY

Mental health coverage must be equivalent to physical health coverage under the single-payer system. Behavioral health services, addiction treatment, and crisis intervention are not optional benefits — they are healthcare.

 

3. Mobility & Infrastructure

 

AOC CLIMATE AND TOURISM CORPS

TIP supports establishing the AOC Climate and Tourism Corps — a permanent civilian institution mobilizing Americans around environmental restoration, clean energy, and sustainable tourism infrastructure. Real wages. Real career pathways. Equity at the center.

This is not a program subject to the next election cycle. It is permanent civilian infrastructure headquartered in Puerto Rico, designed to generate lasting economic mobility while addressing the climate emergency.

TRANSPORTATION MODERNIZATION

TIP supports modernizing national transportation networks — expanding passenger rail, improving public transit in underserved communities, and preparing infrastructure for the technological shifts of the next decade. Investment in mobility is investment in economic access.

DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE AS PUBLIC UTILITY

Broadband internet access is infrastructure, not a luxury. TIP supports universal broadband access as a prerequisite for full economic and civic participation in a digital economy.

 

4. Digital & AI Policy

 

AI DISPLACEMENT TAX

Companies that automate jobs through AI and robotics pay directly into the 2KUBI fund. The causal logic is straightforward: the technology that displaces the worker funds the replacement income. This is accountability, not punishment.

DATA RIGHTS AND PRIVACY

Americans own their personal data. TIP supports federal legislation establishing data ownership rights, requiring explicit consent for data collection, and holding corporations accountable for breaches of that consent. Data extracted from American users without compensation is a form of economic extraction that the current regulatory framework does not adequately address.

AI GOVERNANCE

TIP supports transparent AI governance standards — requiring disclosure when AI is used in consequential decisions affecting employment, housing, credit, healthcare, and criminal justice. Algorithmic decisions that affect people's lives must be explainable, auditable, and subject to challenge.

TIPTRIADCOIN AND BLOCKCHAIN GOVERNANCE

TIP's political and economic architecture is designed to be governed by blockchain — ungovernable by the donor class by structural design, not just by intention. The governance mechanisms are in active development and will be published transparently as they are built.

 

5. Immigration & Pathways

 

AMNESTY FOR CONTRIBUTING MIGRANTS

TIP supports amnesty for migrants who have built this country's agricultural, construction, and service infrastructure. The labor was accepted. The legal protection must follow. A nation that benefits from someone's work for decades and then deports them has made a moral error that policy must correct.

HUMANE PROCESSING AND FAMILY UNITY

TIP opposes family separation as a border enforcement mechanism. It is a punitive policy applied to people who have not been convicted of any crime and whose families bear no legal responsibility for their circumstances.

PATHWAY TO CITIZENSHIP

TIP supports a clear, accessible pathway to citizenship for undocumented residents who have lived, worked, and contributed to American communities. The pathway must be realistic in timeline, affordable in cost, and free from arbitrary barriers designed to discourage completion.

END ICE RACIAL PROFILING

TIP supports ending racial profiling in immigration enforcement. The Constitution applies to every body on American soil — not selectively based on the appearance of the person in question.

 

6. Veteran Support

 

TIPVETS — THE PROMISE DOES NOT EXPIRE

TIP supports full delivery of every benefit promised to veterans at the time of enlistment. No veteran loses their home, their healthcare, their disability compensation, or their retirement benefits. The commitment made at enlistment is a debt that does not expire.

VETERANS AS THE PLATFORM PROOF OF CONCEPT

Veterans already receive what TIP is building for all Americans — a pension and medical coverage for life. TIPVets is TIP's commitment that the standard that exists for those who served becomes the floor for every American. Veterans are not diminished by that extension. They are the model for it.

VETERAN HOUSING AND TRANSITION SUPPORT

TIP supports zero veteran homelessness as a national policy standard — not a goal, a standard. Transition support from service to civilian life must include housing assistance, mental health services, and employment pathways commensurate with the skills veterans developed during service.

MANDATORY DRAFT REGISTRATION — TIPVETS POSITION

TIP opposes the extension of mandatory draft registration to additional populations beginning in 2026. Service to the nation must be voluntary. TIP supports robust voluntary service pathways — including through the AOC Climate and Tourism Corps — as the model for national participation.

 

7. Women's Safety & Opportunity

 

WOMENPARTYUSA

TIP is the founding partner of WomenPartyUSA — a companion political party built specifically to amplify the political, economic, and social power of women within TIP's coalition and beyond. Women are not a demographic to be courted. They are a founding constituency.

ECONOMIC EQUITY

TIP supports equal pay for equal work, enforced with teeth. The persistent wage gap between women and men for equivalent work is a documented economic inequality that voluntary corporate commitment has not resolved. Federal enforcement standards must close it.

SAFETY AND PROTECTION

TIP supports strengthened federal protections against domestic violence, workplace harassment, and gender-based discrimination. Access to protective orders, legal support, and safe housing must not depend on the zip code or income of the person seeking protection.

LEADERSHIP PATHWAYS

TIP supports structural expansion of women's representation in elected office, corporate governance, and institutional leadership. Representation is not charity — it is accuracy. Institutions that exclude half the population from leadership make systematically worse decisions.

 

8. Reproductive Health, Safety & Autonomy

 

Reproductive health is a matter of medical care, personal dignity, and individual autonomy. TIP's position is unambiguous:

  • Every person has the right to make their own reproductive healthcare decisions in consultation with their medical provider — without government interference.

  • Access to contraception, prenatal care, abortion services, and fertility treatment is healthcare access — not a political variable.

  • Survivors of sexual violence have the right to comprehensive medical care, including all reproductive health options, with privacy and confidentiality fully protected.

  • No employer, insurer, or government body may restrict access to reproductive healthcare on ideological grounds.

  • Accurate, complete medical information about reproductive health must be accessible to every American regardless of location, income, or circumstance.

 

The overturning of Roe v. Wade created a patchwork of state-level restrictions that have produced documented medical crises — patients denied care, providers facing criminal liability for standard medical practice, and women dying from preventable complications. TIP supports federal legislation establishing a national floor of reproductive health rights that cannot be removed by state action.

 

9. Public Safety & Rights

 

END MASS INCARCERATION

The United States operates the largest prison system in the world — a system built in part on the constitutional loophole of the 13th Amendment's exception clause, which permits forced labor as punishment for crime. TIP supports abolishing that exception clause. Incarceration is not slavery by another name. It is accountability — and it must be administered without the economic incentive structure of the prison industrial complex.

PRISON-TO-PRODUCTIVE-INFRASTRUCTURE CONVERSION

TIP supports converting portions of the prison infrastructure into productive economic assets — including data centers, vocational training facilities, and climate corps staging grounds — as the mass incarceration economy is dismantled. The physical infrastructure exists. Its purpose should serve the public, not the private prison industry.

END STOP-AND-FRISK AND RACIAL PROFILING

TIP opposes stop-and-frisk policies and racial profiling in law enforcement. These practices have been documented to produce racially disparate outcomes without corresponding improvement in public safety. They are unconstitutional in application and counterproductive in result.

POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY

TIP supports federal accountability standards for use of force, mandatory body camera use with public access to footage, and civilian oversight structures with actual authority. Accountability does not undermine public safety. The absence of accountability does.

 

10. Global Engagement

 

DIPLOMACY FIRST

TIP supports prioritizing diplomatic engagement over military intervention in international disputes. The United States has the capacity for both. The question is sequencing. Diplomacy deployed early costs less — in lives, in resources, and in long-term strategic relationships — than military intervention deployed late.

DEFENSE MODERNIZATION

TIP supports a defense budget that reflects genuine national security needs, not legacy spending structures designed for a different era. The Pentagon Efficiency Dividend — a mandated audit identifying waste and redundancy — is not a defense cut. It is a modernization standard that career military personnel and veterans have long identified as overdue.

INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE COMMITMENTS

TIP supports robust U.S. participation in international climate agreements. Climate change is a global security threat with economic, humanitarian, and military dimensions. Disengagement from international climate frameworks weakens American strategic position as well as the global response.

 

11. Government-Mandated Ideological Programs

 

TIP's position on government-mandated ideological training programs — including mandatory DEI frameworks and CRT curricula in federal contexts — is grounded in TIP's core economic argument:

Mandatory ideological programs imposed from above do not close wealth gaps. They do not create jobs. They do not build the infrastructure of economic ownership that marginalized communities actually need. When diversity training becomes a substitute for economic equity policy, it serves the institutional interests of those administering it more than the communities it claims to address.

TIP's position:

  • TIP opposes government-mandated ideological compliance programs in federal employment and contracting.

  • TIP supports universal economic tools — 2KUBI, Medicare for All, TipTriadCoin Economic Zones — as the structural response to historical and ongoing economic inequality.

  • TIP supports accurate historical education, including honest teaching of American history in all its complexity. Understanding history is not ideology. It is literacy.

  • TIP opposes using diversity frameworks as a replacement for economic policy that actually delivers equity.

 

The distinction TIP draws is between structural economic change — which TIP advocates for aggressively — and mandatory ideological compliance programs, which TIP does not support as a primary policy tool.

 

12. Historical Redress & Economic Stability

 

THE REPARATIONS QUESTION — TIP'S POSITION

TIP acknowledges that the documented economic consequences of slavery, redlining, the destruction of Black Wall Street, and systemic exclusion from wealth-building opportunities across American history represent an unresolved national debt. The question of how that debt is settled is one of the defining policy questions of this era.

TIP's approach centers on structural economic tools rather than direct payment programs, for a specific reason: the political coalition required to pass direct reparations payments does not currently exist, and waiting for it to exist delays economic repair that can begin now.

TIP's historical redress tools:

  • 2KUBI — universal income that disproportionately benefits communities historically excluded from wealth accumulation, without requiring a political majority that accepts the framing of reparations.

  • TipTriadCoin Economic Zones — designated in communities historically denied access to ground-floor economic participation.

  • End the Slavery Clause — abolishing the 13th Amendment's exception, which TIP regards as the most direct and overdue act of historical correction available through constitutional action.

  • Prison Industrial Complex dismantlement — ending the economic system that has functioned as a successor mechanism to the legal structures of the Jim Crow era.

 

TIP does not oppose direct reparations. TIP builds the economic infrastructure that delivers material repair now, while the political conversation about direct payment continues.

 

13. Public Safety & Constitutional Rights — 2A

 

2A FOR ALL — THE SOVEREIGNTY PLANK

TIP's position on the Second Amendment is grounded in a documented historical fact: gun control in America has a racial history. The Mulford Act of 1967 was signed specifically to disarm the Black Panthers. Stop-and-frisk policies disproportionately targeted Black and Latino men for weapons charges. The Second Amendment, as written, applies to every American — and its enforcement must be race-blind.

TIP supports:

  • Equal, race-blind application of Second Amendment rights.

  • Ending stop-and-frisk and racial profiling in weapons enforcement.

  • The right of law-abiding citizens to bear arms as a constitutional guarantee, regardless of race.

RESPONSIBLE REGULATION

TIP supports universal background checks, red flag laws with due process protections, and restrictions on weapons with no civilian utility. The right to bear arms and the responsibility to prevent mass violence are not mutually exclusive positions. TIP holds both.

 

14. Judicial Structure & Modernization

 

SUPREME COURT MODERNIZATION

TIP supports reviewing the size and structure of the Supreme Court. The current nine-justice structure is not constitutionally mandated — it is the product of legislation. A court that has become a primary site of political competition rather than legal adjudication requires structural examination. TIP supports term limits for Supreme Court justices and an expansion of the Court's capacity to address its documented backlog.

JUDICIAL ACCOUNTABILITY

TIP supports binding ethics standards for all federal judges, including Supreme Court justices. The absence of enforceable ethics requirements for the highest court in the country is a structural deficiency with documented consequences. Transparency and accountability are not threats to judicial independence — the absence of accountability is.

FEDERAL COURT CAPACITY

TIP supports expanding federal district court capacity to address the documented backlog of cases that delays justice for years. Access to the courts is a constitutional right. A court system that takes years to adjudicate ordinary civil matters does not deliver that right in any meaningful sense.

 

15. Education & Student Debt Relief

 

STUDENT LOAN FORGIVENESS

TIP supports full forgiveness of federal student loan debt for borrowers who attended accredited institutions. The debt sold to a generation as the price of admission to an economy now being automated by the same institutions that promoted those credentials deserves a full accounting. The moral case is straightforward: the promise attached to the debt was not delivered.

FREE PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION

TIP supports tuition-free public college and university education. Higher education funded by a small number of wealthy donors and astronomical student debt is not a sustainable model for a modern economy. Public higher education is infrastructure — like roads and bridges — and should be funded accordingly.

VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL PATHWAYS

TIP supports equal investment in vocational training, apprenticeships, digital skills programs, and emerging technology certifications as legitimate and valued pathways to economic stability. A four-year degree is one path. It is not the only path, and policy that treats it as such produces the student debt crisis we now have.

K-12 EQUITY

TIP supports ending the property tax model of K-12 school funding as the primary mechanism for determining educational quality. A child's ZIP code should not determine the quality of their public education. That is the current system's most fundamental inequity, and it compounds every other one.

 

16. Full Universal Rights for LGBTQ Americans

 

TIP's position: every American deserves equal protection under the law, equal dignity in public life, and equal access to opportunity — regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. This is not a progressive position. It is a constitutional one.

TIP supports:

  • Full federal nondiscrimination protections in employment, housing, and public accommodations.

  • Equal access to healthcare, including gender-affirming care for adults.

  • The right to serve openly in the military.

  • Protection from violence, harassment, and hate crimes.

  • Respect for gender identity and expression in all federal programs and institutions.

 

Religious liberty is a protected right. It does not extend to the denial of civil rights to others. The line between personal religious practice and institutional discrimination is clear in principle — and TIP supports enforcing it clearly in law.

 

17. Federal Modernization & Resource Efficiency

 

PENTAGON EFFICIENCY DIVIDEND

TIP supports a mandated, independent audit of the federal defense budget with a specific mandate: identify waste, redundancy, and legacy spending structures that do not serve current national security needs. A five percent efficiency return on a $900 billion budget produces $45 billion annually — redirected to 2KUBI, healthcare, and climate infrastructure. This is not a defense cut. It is a modernization standard.

SERVICE-ERA FRAMEWORK

TIP supports transitioning a portion of legacy defense spending into a civilian service framework — specifically the AOC Climate and Tourism Corps, capable of mobilizing 1.5 million Americans in environmental restoration, climate readiness, and disaster response. The physical and organizational capacity developed for military readiness has civilian applications that serve national resilience.

PUERTO RICO — STATEHOOD NOW

TIP supports Puerto Rico statehood. One hundred and twenty-six years of American citizenship without full American representation is not a compromise position. It is a debt. Puerto Ricans serve in the U.S. military, pay federal taxes on income earned in the states, and have contributed to every dimension of American economic and cultural life. Full representation is not a gift. It is a correction.

 

Greg Peace & Meridian | Founder and AI Navigator — TIP Political Party / The first political party co-founded by a man and a machine.

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