The Compact

An eight-member compact (although, upon agreement by the community, can be expanded to no more than twelve or contracted to no less than three) is proposed as a voluntary, values-driven community initiative.

Earlie White, 19

This compact is founded on four core principles: confidentiality, loyalty, trust, and fidelity. Each member of the community will participate equally in setting the agenda and determining goals through democratic voting. The group will operate as a tight-knit collective, committed to mutual support and shared purpose.

Guiding Framework: Generation Jumpstart Club

Obie Tilden, 18

The compact draws its inspiration from the Generation Jumpstart Club (GJC), a youth-oriented organization characterized by:

  • Political Engagement: Active involvement in civic discourse and advocacy.
  • Athleticism: Emphasis on physical fitness and sports, particularly among female athletes such as boxers and baseball players.
  • Aesthetic Awareness: Attention to personal presentation and style.
  • Intellectual and Practical Savvy: A blend of academic diligence and streetwise sensibility.

Zoe Day, 18

GJC or TGJC primarily consists of adult members aged late teens to mid-twenties, with a predominantly female membership. It promotes a platform rooted in populist economics, pro-life values, patriotism, and a national-oriented political philosophy. This includes nativist, isolationist, and non-interventionist stances.

The club is affiliated with the Revived Citizens Party—also known as the Party of Commons—and the American Sun-Light News & Literature Blog. Together, these entities support a wholesome, athletic, politically engaged, and Christian-oriented lifestyle.

Structure and Duration

Carrie Laramie, 19

The compact is set to begin on November 1, 2025, and will span six years, with the option for renewal every six years if at least three members agree to stay on. While the community may designate a titular leader or leaders (to be named by the start date but kept confidential by the community unless otherwise decided), all members retain equal voting rights and responsibilities.

Relationship Boundaries

Margot Blaine, 19

Members of the compact agree to maintain exclusive romantic relationships within the community, adhering to a strictly heterosexual framework. This arrangement is intended to foster unity and emotional integrity, though it does not conform to conventional American marital norms—particularly in light of the Supreme Court’s 2015 Obergefell decision, which the group views critically.

Purpose and Vision

Darcy Pembleton, 20

The compact aims to cultivate a supportive micro-community that reflects its members’ shared values and aspirations. Through its political activism and cultural engagement, the group seeks to contribute positively to the broader national landscape while nurturing the happiness and well-being of its members.

Original Members

Jade Lynx, 20

The November 1 compact will consist of Earlie White, 19, Obie Tilden, 18, Zoe Day, 18, Carrie Laramie, 19, Margot Blaine, 19, Darcy Pembleton, 20, Jade Lynx, 20 —and the titular leader.

📌 Postscript: Membership Update and Photo Notes

As The Compact officially launched on November 1, 2025, it begins with seven confirmed members, rather than the originally anticipated eight. One pledger, after a period of thoughtful consideration, chose not to proceed with the final step of joining. Out of respect for her privacy and indecision, her name has not been disclosed, and no photo of her has been included in this post.

To clarify a common question: Jade’s friend, who appears in the 2023 photo below, was not among the original pledgers.

🖼️ Photo Reference Notes

  • Jade’s boxing photo: Taken in 2024
  • Margot Blaine’s photo: Also from 2024
  • Zoe Day’s photo: Dated 2023
  • All other individual portraits: Captured in 2025
  • The Generation Jumpstart Club (TGJC) photo of Jade and friend: Clearly marked as a 2023 image

🧭 Leadership and Structure: Understanding the Role of the Titular Leader

In The Compact, leadership is not defined by authority, but by service and trust. While the Titular Leader (TL) is technically part of the community, they are not referred to as a “Member” of the Inner Circle—the core decision-making body of the compact.

The TL holds a symbolic title, not hierarchical power. This distinction reflects The Compact’s commitment to egalitarian principles. All decisions are made democratically by the Inner Circle, and any suggestion or proposal from the TL can be accepted or rejected by vote. In cases where unanimous consent isn’t reached, majority rule prevails.

🗂️ Functional Role of the TL

Though the TL lacks formal authority, they are entrusted with key administrative responsibilities, such as:

  • Managing the Treasury
  • Overseeing record-keeping
  • Coordinating logistical functions

These roles are not fixed. The Inner Circle reserves the right to reassign or redefine the TL’s duties at any time, ensuring flexibility and accountability.

🧩 The Board and Its Dynamics

Currently, the TL serves as a member of The Board, which includes both the TL (as director) and the Inner Circle (as insiders). However, the TL’s influence is intentionally limited—a concept humorously referred to as a “neutered director.” Any expansion of The Board to include additional directors would follow the same principle: directors serve at the pleasure of the Inner Circle and hold no autonomous power.

The Inner Circle remains the driving force behind The Board’s decisions. They may choose to expand or contract the Board as needed, always maintaining control over its composition and direction.

Jade Lynx (to the right) and her friendin 2023

Footnote: 🤖 (All but 100% AI-written [with minor tweaks] but photos, naturally, are originalsin other words, real people)

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