ABOUT THE Bull Moose Project
WHO WE ARE
The Bull Moose Project is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization that is dedicated to advocating for a dominant American future.
WHAT WE DO
We are inspired by the legacy of President Theodore Roosevelt and advocate for public policy that will put America First, invest in our communities, and protect American workers.
Meet the Team
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Aiden Buzzetti
FOUNDER & PRESIDENT
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Ziven Havens
CO-FOUNDER & FELLOW
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Anthony Constantini
POLICY DIRECTOR
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Evan Riggs
OPERATIONS DIRECTOR
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Joe Proenza
SENIOR ADVISOR
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Daniel Bring
SENIOR FELLOW
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Heberto Limas Villers
FELLOW
FAIR MARKETS
Economic growth is good, but it must come fairly—inside America, and around the world.
Antitrust & Competition
There’s nothing wrong with successful companies—but when they lock out competitors and raise prices for Americans, there’s a problem. We’ll ensure both entrepreneurs and established firms can compete on a level field.
American Enterprise
Entrepreneurs and businesses should have access to the tools, materials, and products they need to build, hire, and flourish here at home.
Fair Trade
For years, leaders in both parties preached the gospel of free trade. But it wasn’t free. It cost us jobs, ballooned trade deficits, and hollowed out hometowns. Protective, comprehensive tariffs can help reverse this course.
Responsible Stewardship
America is a land of plenty and is also rich with resources. But we must treat it with care.
Conservation
America has been blessed with gorgeous vistas and an abundance of land, but that blessing comes with a responsibility to preserve it for future generations.
Energy Independence
America’s natural resources are plentiful and have enabled us to become independent. Sustaining America’s demand will require an all-inclusive approach to energy production.
State Capacity
The government must be able to identify, implement, and carry out policy changes with efficiency, whether that be investing in infrastructure, reducing waste, or securing the border. An ineffective government is a wasteful one.
Reindustr-
ialize
Renewing and expanding manufacturing capabilities will make our country secure and our people better off.
Manufacturing
“Made in America” used to be the default. Now, it’s a novelty. We must incentivize home-grown manufacturers across the country.
Stable Work
The American Dream is built off a vision of hard work and economic opportunity. Reindustrializing America would bring back stability, dignity, and good wages for millions of Americans.
Supply Chain Security
Reshoring American industry isn’t just an economic issue: it’s crucial for protecting America’s homeland. We need the ability to produce whatever we need, when we need it, in the event of a conflict abroad.
American Revitalization
We must prioritize the needs and strengthening of our families, our communities, and our nation.
Pro-Family
Strong families make a strong nation. But the cost of raising children is skyrocketing, and too many Americans just can’t cope. We need to encourage Americans to marry, have children, and to live the American dream.
Community Development
American communities, be they the smallest of towns or the largest of cities, all need the same things: good schools, safe streets, and a sense of belonging.
Realist Diplomacy
For decades, America has been governed by a foreign policy of ideology and globalization. That must end. America’s only guiding star should be its national interest and the interests of its people.