What is the purpose of your question? Are you attempting to distance your wonderful, clean, perfect neoliberalism from *actually existing neoliberalism*? Reagan probably identified as the Wizard of Oz towards the end of his administration, but that doesn't change the policies he enacted.
Do I really have to go through your list and point out the problems? Would it be enough to point out that neoliberal regimes have torn to shreds the social safety net, from Pinochet, to Clinton to the Con-Lib Dem government of the UK. Are you aware of *any* of this?
The "free flow of people and goods" is exactly what I was referring to in my comment on populism. I'm sorry, that agenda failed. Your mind may be stuck in the '90s, but you'll do harm if you continue to promote this crap in 2022.
And deregulation of the housing market has done nothing but produce a particularly unsavoury modern aristocracy. Those countries which have more government intervention in housing, such as Austria and the Scandinavian nations do not have the same problems of abusive landlords and rampant homelessness. Again: the 2020s are calling.
It's telling that you added "curtail police union excesses" to your original proposal for "immediate criminal justice reform". It's still meaningless, however. Say what you will about the bombastic anarchist abolitionists, but at least their agenda has more going for it than throwaway sentences.
A "tech optimistic society" is the most embarrassing addition yet. What nonsense. You propose to make everyone optimistic about "tech"? What for? How? Why? The likes of Ray Kurzweil, Elon Musk and Steven Pinker have made dunderheads out of a whole generation of techbros. You'll find no magical salvation there. I've written previously about such charlatans - and have another piece on the way:
https://lukeob.medium.com/the-new-charlatans-73bc6d198491
https://lukeob.medium.com/what-have-you-got-77173fa82a58
(I would also recommend Raymond Geuss' writings on real politics to help disabuse yourself of a lot of faulty assumptions, but you'd probably struggle with it.)
And propose, as a solution, "carbon tax" to anyone currently fighting our climate catastrophe and they'll either laugh or cry. Probably a mixture of both. You need to stop being so damned myopic.
In sum:
I say this with all sincerity: if - for whatever bizarre and completely unjust reason - you attain any sort of political power, you would be actively dangerous. Please stop. You don't understand what you're doing.