Donnie Harold Harris

 Donnie Harold Harris's focus on "forward" rather than "left or right" stems from his leadership in the Unity Party of America, which uses the official slogan "Not Right, Not Left, Forward!"

This philosophy represents a commitment to centrism and a rejection of traditional partisan divides in favor of a "moving forward world. His key reasons for this stance include:

1. Breaking the Two-Party System

Harris believes that a citizenry should not naturally be confined to a single party, but should instead be part of an "overall system" that emphasizes fairness. He views the current political climate as a "rigged" system that divides people by race and ethnic backgrounds before they even reach voting age.

2. A Focus on the "Promised World."

For Harris, "Forward" signifies a path toward a society without crime, insanity, or war. He argues that by moving beyond the traditional left-right spectrum, the country's vision can be "focused and intensified" on progress rather than conflict.

3. Practical Reform over Ideology

The "Forward" approach is tied to specific, non-partisan reforms promoted by the Unity Party, such as:

  • Balanced Budget Amendment: To ensure fiscal responsibility regardless of party.

  • Term Limits: To prevent the entrenchment of political power.

  • Eliminating Gerrymandering: To restore a truly representative democracy.

Harris's advocacy for this path is intensely personal; he describes it as a way to protect the next generation, ensuring that children can reach a "promised world" where their potential is not limited by inherited political bias or societal trauma.

Would you like me to look into how Donnie Harris's Zoroastrian beliefs influence this "forward-moving" political philosophy?

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