Milwaukee: A Metropolis of Potential

Milwaukee: A Metropolis of Potential

We have come a long way since our founding - as many Milwaukeeans know the bridges of our 5 towns connect at odd angles because of the ultra-competitive nature of our founders. I am personally a Solomon Juneau fan boy.

Son of a 27 year veteran of the Milwaukee Fire Department and a Stock Board member of the Milwaukee Journal, who retired to become a stay at home mom - I was educated at St. Jude's in Wauwatosa, Marquette University High School (Junior Complete), Marquette University (Junior Standing in Electrical and Computer Engineering with a minor in Political Science) and the United States Air Force.

I have a bold vision to transform Milwaukee - taking advantage of existing - while boldly expanding - infrastructure and finding unique ways to decrease both the sales tax and property tax burden. My manifesto for why I am running for office will be presented in earnest over the next few weeks.

Politically I consider myself a Milwaukee Socialist and Classical Liberal from the Far Right with Anarchist Tendencies. In my youth I was an activist in the Libertarian Party - I have never voted in a Milwaukee City Election, the first vote I ever casted was for Tom Barrett during his Gubernatorial Run in 2002. If I were to become President, Scott Walker would be my Labor Secretary and Bob Bauman at Transportation.

I voted for Gary Johnson in 2016 and Mary-Jo Jorgenson in 2020. I chose not to vote in 2024 because I felt no candidate represented me.

Please see an article I penned on LinkedIn in the run up to the 2024 election discussing how Libertarianism and Globalism are not mutually exclusive concepts.

Manifest Destiny of Cognition - A Libertarian Perspective
The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting -- Sun Tzu Men willingly believe what they wish -- Julius Caesar He who seeks to deceive will always find someone who will allow himself to be deceived -- Niccolò Machiavelli Example, whether it be good or bad, has a powerful influence -

Thank you,

Jason L. Lind, USAF (Seperated)

lind@yahoo.com
+1 414.704.0718 (cell)
27 August 1984