U.S.A.
Janet McNulty, born in 1984 to a military family, developed a diverse background through her upbringing in various states. She holds a B.A. in History from Northern State University and a M.S. in Information Technology from Southern New Hampshire University. After an eight-year period of unemployment following a failed job offer, McNulty gained experience through various temporary jobs and became a published author. Currently, she balances full-time retail work with opportunities to apply her IT degree.
Janet McNulty combines a staunch defense of individual liberties with a surprising skepticism towards federal overreach. Advocating for term limits to disrupt entrenched political power, she simultaneously opposes federal education mandates and bank regulations, revealing a deep-seated wariness of centralized authority. Her support for the 2nd Amendment and private property rights juxtaposes with her critique of excessive foreign entanglements, suggesting a complex balancing act between national security and individual freedoms.