Red,
"Jobs guarantee"
And a "living wage"
How exactly does that work in practice?
Are businesses supposed to pay people more than what the job is worth to the company? How long do you think they'll stay in business?
And what happens if fewer people feel motivated to work?
Also, what exactly is a "living wage"? There's a big difference between surviving and prospering.
Do you mean enough to cover basic necessities? Or do you mean a lifestyle with little financial stress, yearly vacations, entertainment, and disposable income?
Because those are two very different standards.
I read your list, and honestly, a lot of it sounds more like campaign promises than practical ideas. Somebody still has to produce the wealth that funds all of it.
At some point the math matters.
That's a conflict socialism always runs into.
It still depends on productive capitalism underneath it to generate the money, investment, and tax base to fund the promises.