Is the problem real?
Show who is affected and why the current system is not working.
Anyone can have a great idea—any age, any education and any background. Robert R. Motta wants to hear what you would do to improve America.
Use plain language. A good idea can be one sentence or a complete plan.
The campaign may select public-permission submissions for a future America’s Idea Desk video, article, interview, policy review or online town hall.
Show who is affected and why the current system is not working.
Strong ideas identify a concrete action rather than only a slogan.
Explain savings, tradeoffs, funding or how the idea could be tested before nationwide adoption.
Ideas should protect due process, equal treatment, safety, privacy and constitutional limits.
State what success would look like after 30 days, one year and one presidential term.
Education matters, but clear thinking and lived experience matter too.
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