Your Freedom Matters

Less government involvement in our personal endeavors

Less government spending

Less/NO government war

More government accountability when using taxpayers dollars

More government responsibility to represent its constituents

More freedom to pursue the life that you find makes you happy

More community and local involvement for us to UNITE

As someone who has proudly been a lifelong resident of Wayne County, I understand the vital significance of freedom and the power of choice in our everyday lives. When it comes to shaping and implementing policy, I will consistently advocate for and cast my votes in favor of only those measures that enhance and protect our freedom and choice. We do not need a government dictating how we should live our lives. Their fundamental role should be to safeguard our invaluable right to be free and to make our own decisions.

If elected, I would focus on these important initiatives: supporting laws that empower local areas to determine what is right for their specific community, promoting laws that firmly prohibit any government overreach into your personal life, and ensuring that taxpayer dollars are managed responsibly to build and enhance our communities while also maintaining a healthy and sustainable budget. For more information regarding my platform click here.

Press Release

Libertarian Chris Clark Runs for Congress in Michigan’s 13th Congressional District

-- Denounces the vast range of human-rights violations and the censorship regime imposed under Shri Thanedar, the

Biden-Harris administration, and local law-enforcement and health officials during the COVID-cult madness –

TAYLOR, MI – September 3, 2024 – Christopher Clark, a lifetime resident of Wayne County, MI, announced his campaign

for U.S. Congress, 13th District, as a Libertarian. When asked why he’s running, he said, “During the COVID lockdown, I

was infuriated by the cowardice and lack of principle shown by Democrats and Republicans. They sat by as an un-elected

bureaucrat and a corrupt bureaucracy trampled not only on our civil rights to assemble and worship as Americans but

the more fundamental human rights to live and work without government intimidation. Instead, we witnessed a

takeover of our government by pharmaceutical makers who literally changed the definition of “vaccine” to grease the

wheels for a taxpayer-subsidized and insufficiently tested product – all while cheap, safe, long-used medications were

demonized and made difficult to obtain.”

Says Clark, “That only scratches the surface of the authoritarian measures. Even worse” he added, “we now know from

the Twitter Files and a recent letter from Mark Zuckerberg to House Committee Chair, Jim Jordan, that the FBI, CIA, HHS,

DOD, and DHS – along with the Biden White House itself -- put pressure on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google, and

other media sources to suppress dissent about these policies and revelations about the Biden family. There was a

complete information blackout, and people who receive their “news” from TV and the institutional corporate press are

still unaware of the vast scale of this outrage. The Democrat incumbent, Shri Thanedar, is up to his eyebrows in this

monstrosity. But maybe that’s not surprising considering his background in the chemical-pharmaceutical industries and

the Democratic Socialists of America. When you become a new American citizen, you shouldn’t introduce tyranny.

Clark recommends that voters do their own research, starting with two books in particular: Diary of a Psychosis: How

Public Health Disgraced Itself During COVID Mania, by Thomas E. Woods, Jr. and The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big

Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health, by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “I was heartened,” he said, “by

the dissent of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Elon Musk, and former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard. We’re starting to win.”

Chris Clark’s message to voters includes the following areas of focus:

• Resuscitate the deteriorating economic environment by slashing tax and regulatory burdens as well as the

bloated bureaucracies that smother businesses and prevent them from taking root and thriving.

• Foster genuine community engagement – like ground-up neighborhood cleanups – on specific local concerns

instead of imposing one-size-fits-all policies that force everyone into the same box.

• End the costly, divisive habit of throwing tax dollars at favored business insiders and tax-receiving constituencies.

• Oppose rights violations such as the life-, job-

, and health-destroying COVID lockdowns, forced isolation, and

mask mandates imposed relentlessly in Michigan and on its young people, crippling their futures.

• Manage spending responsibly instead of wasting taxpayer dollars as if there were an endless supply of the cash

that is currently extracted under threat of punishment from the tax-cattle.

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Christoper J. Clark is a life-long resident of Wayne County, now 40 years old and living in Taylor. Despite a busy schedule

of carpentry work and construction projects, he is a loving father to his three children and is now divorced. He was

moved to run for office because of the deep sense of indignation he felt at the vast scale of human-rights violations

imposed during the COVID regime. In particular, he noted that his disenchantment was shared by a large number of

voters who were utterly without representation in the U.S. Congress, Lansing, or in Wayne County.