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SIX ALARMING REASONS WHY
CONGRESS MUST BE REPLACED
AMERICA BELONGS TO -WE THE PEOPLE-
NOT CAREER POLITICIANS
Restore American Priorities in Congress
It's time to replace career politicians with America First leaders—representatives and senators who put the needs of the American people above foreign agendas. We must ensure transparency and accountability by investigating organizations like AIPAC and the ADL if they are found to be operating in ways that undermine our sovereignty. National loyalty must be upheld, and any violations of trust should be addressed under appropriate laws safeguarding our republic.
Six Reasons

Reason One
They Serve Lobbyists, Not You and Me

Reason Two
Foreign Influence In our Congress

Reason Three
Endless War No Accountability, Trillions Spent

Reason Four
They Protect Billionaires,not Workers

Reason Five
Broken Promises, Every Election, Non Stop

Reason Six
Censorship, Surveillance & Silencing Dissent
Reason One
They Serve Lobbyists, Not You and Me
They Serve Lobbyists, Not You
Most members of Congress are more responsive to wealthy lobbyists and corporate donors than to the average American. Here's how:
- Money Talks: Lobbyists represent powerful industries — like Big Pharma, defense contractors, Wall Street, and foreign governments — and spend billions influencing lawmakers through campaign contributions, gifts, and promises of future jobs.
- Access = Influence: While everyday Americans struggle to get a response, lobbyists have direct access to politicians, helping write laws that benefit their clients — not the public.
- Pay-to-Play Politics: Votes are often swayed not by what’s right for the people, but by who paid for the politician’s last campaign or Super PAC.
- Policy Outcomes: That’s why we get tax loopholes for billionaires, corporate bailouts, and endless wars — but not universal healthcare, living wages, or affordable housing.
In short: They’re working for the highest bidder, not for the people who elected them.
Case in point: The 2008 Financial Crisis & Wall Street Bailouts
After the 2008 financial collapse caused in large part by reckless behavior from Wall Street banks Congress quickly passed the $700 billion TARP bailout (Troubled Asset Relief Program).
But here’s the catch:
- The banks got bailed out, while millions of Americans lost their homes and never saw real help.
- Major banks like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan received billions, despite their role in the crisis.
- These same banks had spent over $500 million on lobbying between 1998–2008 — influencing the very policies that deregulated the industry and caused the crash.
While Americans were struggling, Congress protected the very institutions that funded their campaigns.
Quote: Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)
“Washington works great for the rich and the powerful. It's just not working for anyone else.”
— Sen. Elizabeth Warren
Big Pharma: Skyrocketing Drug Prices
Example: Insulin Price Gouging
- Insulin, a life-saving drug, has been around for 100 years — yet prices in the U.S. soared to $300–$600 per vial, even though it costs less than $10 to produce.
- Why? Big Pharma companies like Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and Sanofi spent over $300 million on lobbying in a single decade.
- Congress failed for years to pass insulin price caps — while millions rationed their medicine and died.
👉 Only after massive public pressure did Congress act — and only partially — in 2022, capping insulin at $35/month for Medicare patients but not for everyone.
Defense Industry: Endless Wars = Endless Profits
Example: War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
- The U.S. spent $2.3 trillion over 20 years in Afghanistan.
- Defense contractors like Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and Boeing made billions in profits from military contracts.
- These companies heavily lobby Congress, and many former lawmakers become defense industry consultants or board members — part of the “revolving door” between Congress and the war industry.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) Quote:
“The pharmaceutical industry has spent billions to make sure Congress does nothing to lower drug prices. They don’t represent the people — they represent greed.”
— Sen. Bernie Sanders
Reason Two
Foreign Influence In our Congress
Foreign Influence in Our Congress: The AIPAC Problem
America First? Not When Foreign Lobbyists Control the Agenda
The United States Congress is meant to represent the will of the American people. But for decades, powerful lobbying organizations — both domestic and foreign-backed — have influenced our laws, our spending, and even our elections. One of the most powerful and controversial among them is AIPAC — the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
While AIPAC claims to support the U.S.-Israel alliance, its actions often raise deeper questions about foreign influence, divided loyalties, and misplaced priorities.
What Is AIPAC?
AIPAC is a pro-Israel lobbying group based in Washington, D.C. Its primary goal is to secure unconditional U.S. political and financial support for Israel — regardless of Israel’s policies or actions.
While it doesn’t donate directly to candidates, AIPAC has close ties to dozens of political action committees (PACs) and billionaire donors who fund campaigns, target critics of Israeli policy, and reward unquestioning loyalty.
Billions in Foreign Aid — No Questions Asked
Congress sends $3.8 billion in military aid to Israel every year — guaranteed by law under a 10-year agreement, regardless of what’s happening on the ground.
- That’s more than the U.S. gives to most American states.
- While veterans go homeless, schools crumble, and millions lack healthcare, Congress has never missed a check to Israel’s military.
- The aid is unconditional — even when Israel engages in military campaigns condemned by the international community or violates human rights.
AIPAC’s Influence on American Elections
AIPAC has crossed the line from policy advocacy into election interference — targeting any candidate, Republican or Democrat, who doesn’t toe the line.
- In 2022 and 2024, AIPAC and its affiliated super PACs (like United Democracy Project) spent tens of millions to defeat progressive, America-first candidates — including veterans and civil rights advocates.
- They even funded opponents of sitting members of Congress who dared to criticize Israeli settlements or ask for accountability.
- In some cases, foreign policy positions mattered more than domestic ones — proving these races were about loyalty to a foreign government, not what’s best for American voters.
The Revolving Door of Influence
Dozens of former U.S. lawmakers, diplomats, and staffers have gone on to work for pro-Israel lobbying groups or think tanks. At the same time, current members of Congress often rely on AIPAC-aligned donors to fund their re-election campaigns — creating a conflict of interest that directly undermines our democracy.
Free Speech Under Attack
AIPAC doesn’t just influence lawmakers — it actively works to criminalize dissent:
- Laws pushed by AIPAC have sought to punish Americans who support boycotting Israeli products — a peaceful, nonviolent form of protest protected under the First Amendment.
- In over 30 U.S. states, laws backed by AIPAC require contractors to pledge not to boycott Israel if they want to work with the government.
Imagine being forced to sign a loyalty oath to a foreign country just to get a job.
The Bigger Picture: What This Means for America
Whether you support Israel or not isn’t the point.
The real issue is this: No foreign interest — not Israel, not China, not Saudi Arabia — should have more power over our Congress than the American people.
Foreign influence, especially when tied to billions of taxpayer dollars, erodes trust in our institutions, undermines national sovereignty, and divides our people.
Time for Accountability
We need a Congress that:
- Works for America First, not foreign lobbyists.
- Ends unconditional foreign aid — no more blank checks.
- Passes strong laws to expose and limit foreign lobbying.
- Defends the free speech rights of Americans — including the right to protest or boycott any country, including Israel.
- Serves you, not billionaires, PACs, or foreign governments.
US Congress Should Represent Us — Not Them
America deserves leaders who will stand up to any lobby — domestic or foreign — and put the needs of the American people first.
It’s time to replace any politician who puts foreign interests ahead of the Constitution.
Reason Three
Endless War No Accountability, Trillions Spent
Endless Wars, No Accountability
Trillions Spent Overseas While Our Veterans Suffer at Home
For decades, America’s political class has sent our troops into endless wars with no clear objective, no exit strategy, and no accountability. While defense contractors cash in and foreign nations benefit, it’s ordinary Americans — especially veterans — who pay the price.
Trillions Burned Abroad
Since 2001, the United States has spent over $8 trillion on wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Somalia, and elsewhere — much of it funded by debt that future generations must repay.
- $2.3 trillion in Afghanistan alone — and what was the result? After 20 years, the Taliban returned to power in less than two weeks.
- Over $1.9 trillion on Iraq — based on lies about weapons of mass destruction.
- Hundreds of billions in secret operations, drone wars, and foreign “security assistance” programs.
And despite all of this spending, the world is no safer, and America's working class is no better off.
Who Profits? Not the Troops
While troops fought, bled, and died, war profiteers made billions:
- Companies like Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Boeing, and General Dynamics saw record stock prices.
- Pentagon budgets soared to over $850 billion per year — more than the next 10 countries combined.
- Lobbyists and former generals turned contractors cycled through Washington, cashing in at every stage.
Meanwhile, frontline soldiers returned home to neglect, bureaucracy, and trauma.
Veterans Betrayed
Despite all the patriotic slogans, Congress has repeatedly failed our veterans:
- 22 veterans die by suicide every day — many struggling with PTSD and lack of mental health care.
- Over 30,000 post-9/11 veterans are homeless, sleeping on streets while billions are sent overseas.
- The VA system remains underfunded, understaffed, and bogged down in red tape.
- Burn pit exposure, toxic chemicals, and battlefield injuries often go untreated for years.
Veterans don’t need parades or hashtags — they need healthcare, housing, jobs, and dignity.
Zero Accountability from Congress
Despite these failures, almost no one in Congress has been held accountable for:
- Lying to the public about war goals
- Approving bloated military budgets year after year
- Failing to oversee Pentagon waste, fraud, and abuse
- Ignoring whistleblowers, veterans, and antiwar voices
Instead of debate, we get rubber stamps. Instead of oversight, we get photo ops.
Time to End the War Economy
America needs to stop policing the world and start rebuilding our nation:
- Invest in veterans, not contractors
- Audit the Pentagon and end the era of blank checks for endless war
- Rebuild infrastructure, expand healthcare, and fix schools
- Focus on peace through strength — not endless occupation
America First Means No More Wars for Profit
True patriotism means putting American lives and needs above foreign entanglements. We must stop sacrificing our troops, our wealth, and our credibility in wars that do not serve the American people.
Let’s replace the politicians who sent us into war — and elect leaders who will fight for peace, truth, and accountability.
Reason Four
They Protect Billionaires,not Workers
They Protect Billionaires, Not Workers
Tax Breaks for the Rich, Crumbs for the Middle Class
In the richest country on Earth, working people are struggling to survive while the ultra-wealthy grow richer by the minute. This isn’t an accident — it’s the result of decades of deliberate policies made by a Congress that serves billionaires, not the American people.
Despite all the campaign promises, patriotic slogans, and working-class photo ops, the truth is simple: Congress protects the powerful. Everyone else gets left behind.
Tax Breaks for the Top, Burdens for the Bottom
While workers face rising costs of living, stagnant wages, and shrinking benefits, billionaires enjoy record tax cuts, loopholes, and special privileges:
- In 2017, Congress passed the Trump Tax Cuts, which permanently slashed corporate tax rates from 35% to 21% and delivered massive breaks to the wealthiest Americans.
- Billionaires like Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Warren Buffett often pay lower effective tax rates than school teachers and firefighters — thanks to capital gains exemptions, offshore tax shelters, and write-offs only the rich can afford.
- According to ProPublica, the 25 richest Americans paid a true tax rate of just 3.4% between 2014–2018 — while middle-class families paid far more.
This is not a bug in the system — it's the design.
The Shrinking Middle Class
The results of these policies are devastating:
- Real wages have been flat for decades, while productivity and profits have soared.
- Good-paying union jobs were outsourced, gig work exploded, and millions of workers now juggle two or three jobs just to make rent.
- Meanwhile, CEO pay has skyrocketed. In the 1970s, the average CEO made 20–30x more than their worker. Today, it's 300–400x more — and Congress does nothing to stop it.
They tell us to “tighten our belts” while billionaires buy private islands and spaceships.
Bailouts for the Rich, Austerity for You
Whenever there's a crisis, Congress rushes to save the rich:
- In 2008, after Wall Street crashed the economy, banks were bailed out with $700+ billion — but millions of homeowners were left to lose their homes.
- In 2020, during the COVID pandemic, large corporations received billions in relief while small businesses closed and workers were forced back to unsafe jobs.
- Even now, when billionaires dodge taxes or corporations pollute communities, Congress rarely holds them accountable.
But when workers ask for universal healthcare, student debt relief, or paid family leave, the answer is always the same: “How will we pay for it?”
The American Worker Deserves Better
America’s success was built by working people — not hedge fund managers. But our laws no longer reflect that truth:
- Union protections have been gutted
- Wages have not kept up with inflation
- Healthcare is still tied to employment and unaffordable for millions
- Retirement is out of reach for most, while Wall Street cashes in
And yet, Congress refuses to pass common-sense reforms like:
- Taxing billionaires fairly
- Raising the minimum wage
- Ending corporate subsidies and loopholes
- Reinvesting in working families, small businesses, and local economies
The Solution: Replace the Protectors of the Elite
To change this rigged system, we must change who is in power.
We need a new generation of leaders who:
- Work for the people, not the donor class
- Support fair taxation and strong labor protections
- Understand that economic freedom starts with working families — not corporate boardrooms
It’s Time to Put Workers First
Billionaires don’t need more protection — they already own the system. It’s time to fight for those who clock in, pay taxes, and keep America running.
Let’s elect representatives who protect workers, not the wealthy — and build an economy that works for all of us, not just the top 1%.
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Reason Five
Broken Promises, Every Election, Non Stop
Broken Promises, Every Election
Campaign Lies. No Real Change. Just More Power Grabs.
Every election cycle, Americans are bombarded with campaign slogans, patriotic speeches, and bold promises. Candidates from both parties promise to fight for the middle class, lower healthcare costs, fix immigration, bring back jobs, and “drain the swamp.”
But after the votes are counted, the results are always the same: nothing really changes — except who gets richer in Washington.
The Election Performance
Campaign season has become political theater — where candidates say whatever polls well, regardless of what they plan to do once elected.
- Democrats promise universal healthcare or student debt relief — then backtrack or water it down.
- Republicans promise to cut spending and protect freedom — but run up the deficit and vote for corporate handouts.
- Both parties say they’ll fix veterans' care, the border, and corruption — and then do the bare minimum (if that).
It’s not just incompetence. It’s intentional deceit — because once in office, their real priorities become clear: donors, lobbyists, and re-election.
The Power Game
Instead of delivering on promises, politicians spend their terms:
- Raising money for the next election
- Cutting deals with special interests
- Passing legislation that benefits the rich and powerful
- Silencing dissent or spinning failures as victories
And when the public gets frustrated, they distract us with culture wars, partisan bickering, or foreign threats — anything but accountability.
The Cost to the People
Meanwhile, working Americans face:
- Stagnant wages
- Skyrocketing rents
- Unaffordable healthcare
- Crippling student debt
- Broken infrastructure
- Dying small towns and over-policed cities
And every two or four years, we’re told to “vote harder” for more of the same.
Why This Keeps Happening
- Gerrymandering protects incumbents.
- Big donors and PACs fund campaigns, not regular voters.
- Corporate media chooses which candidates to elevate or ignore.
- Debate rules and ballot access are rigged to shut out third parties and challengers.
In short: the system is built to recycle the same false choices and empty promises — while keeping real change off the table.
We Deserve Better
America needs a new generation of leaders who:
- Run on truth, not slogans
- Deliver results, not excuses
- Represent people, not parties
- Serve one term if necessary, but never sell out
Let’s Break the Cycle
The lies won’t stop until we stop rewarding liars. We must stop accepting broken promises as normal and hold every elected official accountable — with our voices, our votes, and our organizing.
It’s time to replace the career politicians with servants of the people.
Not left. Not right. Forward — together.
Reason Six
Censorship, Surveillance & Silencing Dissent
Censorship & Surveillance
They Silence Dissent Instead of Defending Your Rights
In a country founded on freedom of speech and individual liberty, the American people are now facing a dangerous reality: the erosion of our most basic rights in the name of control, security, and political power.
Instead of defending the Constitution, those in Congress — along with unelected bureaucrats and corporate partners — are building a system that punishes dissent, tracks your behavior, and stifles truth. It’s not about safety anymore. It’s about silence.
Free Speech Under Attack
The First Amendment guarantees the right to speak freely — to question authority, to challenge the status quo, and to express unpopular opinions.
Yet across the political spectrum, we are witnessing:
- Social media censorship of voices that deviate from official narratives — often at the request of government officials or agencies.
- Corporate platforms banning accounts of journalists, doctors, veterans, and even elected officials for speaking inconvenient truths.
- Labeling dissent as “misinformation”, “hate speech,” or “extremism” — not through public debate, but through digital blacklists and shadow bans.
- Public institutions pressuring news outlets, schools, and universities to suppress certain viewpoints.
👉 This isn’t just about content moderation — it’s about thought control.
The Rise of the Surveillance State
At the same time, Americans are being watched more closely than ever:
- Your phone, browser, location, and conversations are collected by tech giants — and often shared with the government.
- The PATRIOT Act, renewed and rebranded multiple times since 9/11, has given intelligence agencies broad powers to spy on citizens without warrants.
- Whistleblowers like Edward Snowden revealed the NSA’s mass surveillance of Americans — and were punished, not praised, for telling the truth.
- Everyday people — from protesters to parents at school board meetings — are now being monitored, flagged, and investigated.
All in the name of “security.”
Control, Not Protection
The disturbing truth is this: those in power no longer trust the people. They fear public opinion, fear independent thought, and fear movements that challenge their authority.
- When government and Big Tech work hand in hand to suppress ideas, that’s not “private moderation” — it’s coordinated censorship.
- When agencies spy on citizens without cause, that’s not “intelligence gathering” — it’s a violation of our Fourth Amendment rights.
- When journalists are threatened, whistleblowers are exiled, and citizens are silenced, freedom dies — not with a bang, but with an algorithm.
The American Way Is Liberty, Not Fear
True democracy demands open debate, free thought, and the right to dissent.
The founding generation didn’t fight a revolution so their descendants could live under digital tyranny or speech codes. They fought so future Americans could:
- Speak freely
- Question leaders
- Expose corruption
- Demand justice
Those rights are not privileges to be granted by politicians — they are inalienable. And we must defend them.
Time to Reclaim Our Freedoms
To restore liberty, we must:
- End warrantless surveillance of Americans
- Ban secret collusion between government and tech companies to censor speech
- Protect whistleblowers and investigative journalists
- Pass strong digital rights protections
- Replace politicians who trade freedom for control
Silence is Not Safety — It’s Surrender
Censorship and surveillance are tools of the unaccountable. A free people must reject them — not out of rebellion, but out of principle.
It’s time to elect leaders who will stand for your rights — not against them.
Because if we don’t defend the Constitution, who will?
Take Action

Action One
Elect candidates who support National interests over any other intrests.

Action Two
"We must save our democracy—start by talking to everyone you know."

Action Three
The Two-Party Trap, How Republicans and Democrats Work Together to Keep Us Powerless

Action Four
Term Limits - Power Should Belong to the People; Not to Permanent Politicians

Action Five
Campaign Finance Reform: Get Big Money Out of Politics - and Power Back to the People

Action Six
Accountability: Laws to Punish Corruption and Insider Trading in Congress

Action Four
Donot believe candidate TV adds as True
Research your own facts
Action One
Elect candidates who support National interests over any other intrests.
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- Identify good, smart, and patriotic people from all walks of life—teachers, veterans, small business owners, activists—who care about America.
- Help them run for local, state, or federal office (especially primaries, where incumbents are most vulnerable).
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✅ 2. Build and Mobilize a Grassroots Movement
- Use social media, community events, and door-to-door outreach to raise awareness and energize voters.
- Focus on key issues that matter to working Americans: jobs, healthcare, education, national security, and ending corruption.
- Organize or join local political action committees (PACs) or groups focused on electing America First candidates.
✅ 3. Hold Primaries Accountable
- Most career politicians win because voter turnout is low in primaries. Change that by:
- Registering voters early.
- Educating voters on incumbent voting records.
- Turning out the vote in every primary election.
✅ 4. Expose the Influence of Big Donors and Foreign Lobbyists
- Shine a light on how groups like AIPAC, Big Pharma, Wall Street, or defense contractors influence Congress.
- Push for laws that require full transparency in political donations and ban foreign-linked PACs from shaping U.S. policy.
✅ 5. Demand Term Limits and Political Reform
- Support or campaign for term limits to stop lifetime politicians.
- Push for reforms like:
- Ban on lobbying after leaving office
- Public financing of campaigns
- Ballot access for independents and new challengers
✅ 6. Run a Parallel Messaging Operation
- Use independent media, podcasts, livestreams, and influencers to bypass corporate news and spread your message.
- Call out corruption and promote fresh leaders who represent American values—not globalist or foreign interests.
Action Two
"We must save our democracy—start by talking to everyone you know."
"We are at a turning point in our nation’s history. The survival of our democracy depends on we the people—not lobbyists, not elites, and not foreign interests. Every conversation matters. Talk to your family. Talk to your neighbors. Talk to people at work, at school, in your community. Share the truth. Spread awareness. Inspire action. Together, our voices can restore integrity, accountability, and freedom to Congress and beyond. The future is not written—let’s write it ourselves."
Action Three
The Two-Party Trap, How Republicans and Democrats Work Together to Keep Us Powerless
The Two-Party Trap
How Republicans and Democrats Work Together to Keep You Powerless
America is trapped in a political illusion. Every election, we’re told we have a choice — Republican or Democrat, left or right. But no matter who wins, the American people keep losing.
That’s because our two-party system isn’t a battle between good and evil — it’s a rigged game, designed to give us the illusion of choice while delivering the same results:
endless wars, corporate favoritism, growing government control, and a shrinking middle class.
It’s not one party that’s failing us — it’s both.
One Party Protects Corporate Greed...
The Republican Party talks a good game about freedom, small government, and American values — but behind the curtain, they’re often in bed with big corporations and Wall Street.
- They push for tax cuts that overwhelmingly benefit the rich.
- They weaken labor protections and environmental safeguards in the name of “deregulation.”
- They accept massive donations from oil giants, banks, pharmaceutical companies, and defense contractors.
The result? Billionaires and corporations thrive, while working families struggle.
The Other Enables Bureaucratic Control
The Democratic Party brands itself as the champion of workers and the poor — but in practice, they often expand government power without improving government performance.
- They create bloated bureaucracies that spend billions but deliver little.
- They pass complex regulations that hurt small businesses while letting big ones buy exemptions.
- They censor dissenting views and try to control what Americans can say, do, or believe — all in the name of “equity” or “safety.”
The result? More government, less liberty, and no accountability.
Both Take Massive Donations
Behind all the slogans and spin, both parties are funded by the same billionaire class and lobbying firms:
- Super PACs, dark money networks, and foreign-aligned lobbies fund both sides.
- Big Tech, Big Pharma, the defense industry, and Wall Street hedge their bets by giving to both parties — because they know the system protects their interests either way.
No matter who wins, they win. You don’t.
Both Push Endless Wars
Democrats and Republicans may argue over spending at home, but when it comes to war, they’re united:
- Both parties voted for the Iraq War.
- Both funded 20 years of failure in Afghanistan.
- Both continue to approve billions in foreign military aid, drone strikes, and proxy conflicts — often without debate, oversight, or clear benefit to the American people.
The war machine keeps running — because it funds their campaigns and lines their pockets.
Both Silence Real Reformers
Anyone who challenges this corrupt system — left, right, or independent — is treated as a threat:
- Outsiders are smeared, silenced, or ignored by party-controlled media.
- Election rules, ballot access laws, and debate exclusions are designed to block third-party and independent voices.
- Reformers within the parties are marginalized — or pressured into conformity.
In both parties, change is not welcome. Obedience is.
Divide and Distract
Most dangerously, the two-party system keeps Americans fighting each other instead of the system.
- They stoke fear, outrage, and division — red vs. blue, race vs. race, rich vs. poor, urban vs. rural.
- They use identity politics, cultural battles, and fear tactics to distract from their failures.
- While we argue over bathrooms, flags, and tweets, they pass trillion-dollar budgets and surveillance laws without blinking.
The real fight isn’t left vs. right. It’s the people vs. the political class.
The Way Out: Break the Trap
To fix our nation, we must first admit the truth: the two-party system is broken beyond repair.
What we need is:
- Independent, people-first candidates with no strings attached.
- Election reform: open primaries, ranked-choice voting, and fair ballot access.
- Civic awareness that focuses on policies, not party labels.
- Voter movements that demand accountability, not just victory.
America Deserves Real Representation
We were never meant to be ruled by two corporate-backed machines pretending to be rivals.
We deserve:
- A government that serves people, not parties
- Debates based on ideas, not identity
- Leadership grounded in truth, accountability, and courage
It’s time to escape the Two-Party Trap — and build a future where real change is possible.
Action Four
Term Limits - Power Should Belong to the People; Not to Permanent Politicians
Term Limits to End Lifelong Political Careers
Power Should Belong to the People — Not to Permanent Politicians
America was never meant to be ruled by a political class.
Yet today, our government is filled with career politicians who spend decades in office, growing more disconnected from the people they claim to serve. Many entered Congress with good intentions — but stayed too long, accumulated too much power, and stopped listening.
It’s time for a change. It’s time for term limits — to end lifelong political careers and return power to the people.
Congress Was Never Meant to Be a Career
The Founders envisioned a government of citizen leaders, not lifetime lawmakers.
- George Washington stepped down after two terms as president to prevent the rise of a monarchy.
- Thomas Jefferson warned that politicians must be rotated to prevent corruption.
- Public office was meant to be a temporary act of service, not a full-time, lifelong profession.
But today, many members of Congress have been in office for 30, 40, even 50 years — far removed from the struggles of everyday Americans.
Why Lifelong Political Careers Are Dangerous
The longer someone stays in power, the more likely they are to:
- Prioritize re-election over results
- Cater to lobbyists and donors over constituents
- Avoid bold decisions that threaten their careers
- Accumulate insider wealth through stock trades, contracts, and influence
Worse, long-time incumbents often create dynasties — passing seats to family members, staffers, or allies — turning public service into a private club.
The result is a system that rewards loyalty to power — not accountability to voters.
Career Politicians Enrich Themselves, Not You
Consider this:
- Members of Congress earn $174,000 per year — but many leave office as millionaires.
- They receive lifetime pensions, gold-plated health plans, and special perks — while denying similar support to the American people.
- They serve on committees that regulate industries they invest in.
- And they often become lobbyists after retirement, cashing in on the same system they helped rig.
The longer they stay, the richer they get — and the less they relate to you.
Term Limits = Clean Government
Here’s what term limits would do:
✅ End entrenched power and force regular turnover
✅ Bring in fresh voices and real-life experience
✅ Limit the influence of lobbyists and special interests
✅ Restore trust in our institutions
✅ Make elections competitive again
Most importantly, term limits would remind our leaders that they work for us — not the other way around.
We Americans Overwhelmingly Support Term Limits
According to multiple national polls, over 75% of Americans — across party lines — support term limits for Congress.
So why hasn’t it happened?
Because Congress will never vote to limit its own power.
The only way to get term limits is for the people to demand it.
What Kind of Term Limits?
A common proposal is:
- House of Representatives: Maximum of 3 terms (6 years)
- Senate: Maximum of 2 terms (8 years)
These limits allow enough time to learn the job and make a difference — but not enough to build a fiefdom.
Let’s End the Era of Political Lifers
We don’t need kings, career politicians, or political dynasties. We need servants of the people — people who go to Washington to fix problems, not to build careers.
America is a government by the people and for the people — but only if we make it that way.
It’s time to end lifelong political careers.
It’s time for term limits.
Action Five
Campaign Finance Reform: Get Big Money Out of Politics - and Power Back to the People
Campaign Finance Reform:
Get Big Money Out of Politics — and Power Back to the People
In a democracy, elected officials are supposed to answer to the people — not billionaires, corporations, or political action committees. But in today’s America, money talks louder than votes.
Our political system is drowning in cash, and the result is a Congress that serves donors first, and citizens second. If we want a government that works for everyone — not just the wealthy few — then we must take on the root of the problem:
✅ We need campaign finance reform.
The Problem: Pay-to-Play Politics
It’s no secret that running for office in the U.S. is obscenely expensive:
- A competitive U.S. Senate campaign now costs $30–50 million or more.
- House candidates routinely spend over $2 million per race.
- Presidential campaigns can top $1 billion in total spending.
Where does that money come from?
Not from working families — but from:
- Billionaire donors and corporate executives
- Super PACs that can raise unlimited, untraceable "dark money"
- Industry lobbyists with deep pockets and special access
Once elected, politicians are expected to return the favor — with tax breaks, deregulation, subsidies, or no-bid contracts.
👉 That’s not representation. That’s legalized bribery.
What’s at Stake?
When big money dominates politics, the American people lose. Here’s what it costs us:
- Affordable healthcare: Blocked by the insurance and pharmaceutical lobbies.
- Environmental protections: Gutted by fossil fuel donors.
- Tax fairness: Sabotaged by the ultra-rich who fund both parties.
- Worker protections: Undermined by corporate PACs and Chamber of Commerce influence.
- Peace and diplomacy: Replaced by endless wars driven by defense contractors.
Elections become auctions, and Congress becomes a club for the highest bidder.
How Did We Get Here?
Much of the current crisis stems from two major Supreme Court decisions:
- Citizens United v. FEC (2010): Allowed unlimited corporate spending in elections, ruling that “money is speech.”
- McCutcheon v. FEC (2014): Removed caps on how much individuals can donate across multiple campaigns.
These rulings unleashed a flood of dark money into our system — and tilted the playing field permanently in favor of the ultra-rich.
What Campaign Finance Reform Looks Like
Here’s what real reform would do:
✅ End Citizens United
We need a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United and declare that corporations are not people, and money is not speech.
✅ Ban Dark Money
Every dollar in politics should be disclosed, transparent, and traceable — no anonymous PACs or secret donors.
✅ Cap Campaign Spending
Set reasonable limits on how much can be raised and spent — and level the playing field so regular people can run and win.
✅ Publicly Funded Elections
Match small-dollar donations with public funds so grassroots candidates can compete with big-money insiders.
✅ Ban Lobbyist Bundling & Revolving Doors
Stop former lawmakers from becoming lobbyists — and end the cycle of corruption where influence is bought and sold.
We Americans Agree: The System Is Rigged
Poll after poll shows overwhelming support — across political lines — for campaign finance reform:
- 88% of Americans say money has too much influence in politics.
- 85% support disclosure of all political donations.
- Nearly 80% say we need stricter rules to keep big money out.
But the very people who could fix it — Congress — won’t, because they benefit from the current system.
Time to Take Our Democracy Back
Real change won’t come from those already bought and paid for. It will come from voters, activists, and candidates who refuse to be owned.
To fix America, we must:
- Elect leaders who reject PAC and lobbyist money
- Demand transparency and accountability
- Support bold reforms to restore power to the people
Because until we get big money out of politics, nothing else will truly change.
It’s Time to Choose:
A government of, by, and for the people — or one sold to the highest bidder.
Let’s fight for a democracy that money can’t buy.
Action Six
Accountability: Laws to Punish Corruption and Insider Trading in Congress
Accountability Now:
Laws to Punish Corruption and Insider Trading in Congress
Americans expect their elected officials to serve the public — not profit from their power. Yet in Washington, corruption is not just common — it's routine. Members of Congress regularly use their influence to enrich themselves and their allies while ordinary Americans are held to a different standard.
When those in power can break the rules without consequence, democracy begins to die. It’s time to enact strong accountability laws that punish corruption and ban insider trading — not just in theory, but in practice.
A Culture of Corruption
Congress is supposed to pass laws — not break them. But too often, we see:
- Members of Congress trading stocks based on nonpublic information from classified briefings.
- Lawmakers accepting gifts, trips, and donations from lobbyists and foreign-aligned interest groups.
- Politicians securing federal contracts or favorable regulations that benefit their family members or businesses.
- Elected officials who leave office and cash in as lobbyists, using insider knowledge to influence policy.
While the public suffers under inflation, unaffordable healthcare, and economic uncertainty, many in Congress are quietly getting rich.
Insider Trading: Legal for Them, Illegal for You
- Members of Congress sit on committees with access to confidential economic and national security information.
- They are allowed to buy and sell stocks in companies that they regulate — including defense contractors, tech firms, and pharmaceutical giants.
- A 2021 report revealed that over 50 members of Congress failed to properly report trades or may have violated the STOCK Act, a law passed in 2012 to ban insider trading — yet none faced criminal charges.
Imagine if a corporate employee did that. They’d go to prison.
But in Washington, they get re-elected.
Corruption Isn't Just a Scandal — It's a Business Model
Corruption isn’t always about briefcases of cash or secret deals. Today’s corruption is:
- Campaign donations in exchange for policy favors
- Lobbyist-written legislation passed without debate
- Government contracts going to companies tied to lawmakers
- Elected officials who spend more time fundraising than governing
This isn’t public service — it’s self-service.
Why It Persists: No Real Consequences
The reason corruption and insider trading continue is simple: there’s no serious punishment.
- Ethics complaints go nowhere.
- Investigations are slow, weak, or never happen.
- Fines are minor, and criminal prosecutions are rare.
- Congress polices itself — and protects its own.
To restore faith in our institutions, that has to end.
What Real Accountability Looks Like
We need bold, enforceable laws that punish misconduct and protect the people, including:
✅ Total Ban on Stock Trading for Members of Congress
- Put all assets into blind trusts during their terms.
- No trading, no timing, no loopholes.
✅ Automatic Investigations for Financial Red Flags
- Any suspicious trades linked to committee activity trigger independent investigation, not internal cover-ups.
✅ Criminal Penalties for Insider Trading
- Jail time, not just fines, for lawmakers who abuse their access.
✅ Ban Family Enrichment Schemes
- No funneling federal dollars to companies owned by spouses, siblings, or children.
✅ Lifetime Ban on Lobbying After Congress
- No more revolving door from public service to private profit.
✅ Public Transparency & Real-Time Disclosures
- Mandatory reporting of all financial transactions within 24 hours, with public access.
The Public Demands It
- 76% of Americans support banning Congress from trading stocks.
- Trust in Congress is at an all-time low — below 20%.
- Most Americans believe corruption is widespread — and they’re right.
Voters are tired of being lectured by politicians who enrich themselves behind closed doors.
We The People Deserve Better
Corruption is not a partisan issue — it’s a moral one. Insider trading isn’t a political strategy — it’s a crime.
If we want a government that works for the people, we must:
- End special treatment for lawmakers
- Hold every official to the same standard as the rest of us
- Punish abuse of power swiftly and publicly
No More Excuses. No More Protection.
The time for empty ethics reforms is over.
The time for action is now.
Pass accountability laws. Ban insider trading. Jail the corrupt.
Because a nation that lets its leaders break the law without consequence is no longer a free republic.
Action Four
Donot believe candidate TV adds as True
Research your own facts
Recruit and Support New Candidates
- Identify good, smart, and patriotic people from all walks of life—teachers, veterans, small business owners, activists—who care about America.
What to do if political TV ads are misleading:
Political ads are everywhere — but they don’t always tell the truth. Here's how to protect yourself and vote smart:
1. Fact-Check Every Claim
TV ads can twist facts. Don’t take them at face value.
Use these nonpartisan fact-checkers:
2. Do Your Own Research
Go beyond the ad. We provide factual information on the incumbent’s policies and record, if they accepted campaign donations from foreign interest groups, billionaires, corporations over public and U.S. interests.
- We will provide voting history, clearly indicating whose interest they served and who’s interest they hurt.
- Watch full speeches, not just clips and all the lies and dirt they spewed on opponents.
3. Don’t Be Manipulated
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- We will tell you if this ad telling facts or trying to scare you?
- What’s being left out?
4. Get News from Trusted Sources
Follow independent, fact-based journalism.
- Follow news media recommended by FPBP and avoid echo chambers or biased sources.
- We will give you multiple perspectives.
6. Support Truth in Politics
- Attend town halls and debates.
- Ask direct questions.
- Vote for candidates who value truth and accountability.
Democracy works best when voters are informed — not misled.
Don’t let ads decide for you. Make your own decision based on facts.
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America must stay free — free from foreign influence

No Wars in the Middle East

Police Violence

New political parties

Economy

Inflation

Balance Our Tax System
America must stay free — free from foreign influence
No law should ever put foreign interests above our Constitution and the Freedom of our people.
That’s not just wrong — it’s a betrayal.
No Wars in the Middle East
"The majority of Americans do not want war especially instigated by Israel against U.S. interests.
Instead, the war budget should be spent at home, to solve internal needs"
No More Foreign Wars: It's Time to Put America First
For far too long, America has been drawn into endless foreign wars, at the behest of Israel, that have cost us dearly in blood, treasure, and national purpose. From Iraq to Afghanistan, Libya to Syria, and now entanglements in Ukraine and the Middle East, trillions of dollars have been spent—often with no clear mission, no defined exit strategy, and no benefit to the American people.
It’s time to say enough is enough.
War Should Be a Last Resort — Not a Business Model
Our founding fathers warned against entangling alliances and foreign interventions. Yet today, defense contractors and foreign lobbyists(Israel) shape our foreign policy while working-class Americans pay the price. The burden falls on our troops, our families, and our economy, while powerful elites grow richer off defense spending and regime-change adventures.
Let’s be clear: America has the right and duty to defend itself, but endless wars thousands of miles away do not make us safer — they make us weaker, poorer, and more divided.
The Real Cost of Foreign Wars
$8 trillion spent on wars since 9/11 — enough to rebuild every road, bridge, and school in America.
Over 7,000 American soldiers lost, and tens of thousands more wounded, many suffering lifelong trauma.
Broken promises to veterans — while politicians fund wars abroad, they underfund VA hospitals at home.
Neglected priorities — while we send billions overseas, American cities face homelessness, rising crime, and failing infrastructure.
Foreign Wars Fuel Foreign Interests
Why are we funding conflicts in regions where we have no vital interests? Why are we sending aid and weapons to governments that violate human rights, silence dissent, or act against American values? In many cases, foreign policy is no longer about protecting America — it’s about protecting foreign governments and their influence in Washington.
We must outlaw foreign lobbying, hold our representatives accountable, and stop the manipulation of our foreign policy by powerful, un-American interests.
A New Doctrine: Defend America, Not Police the World
We need a new approach — one that respects the lives of our troops, the needs of our people, and the limits of our power.
Bring our troops home from unnecessary overseas deployments.
Stop arming foreign conflicts that only escalate instability.
Invest at home — in veterans, jobs, infrastructure, and communities.
Demand Congressional approval before any act of war — no more blank checks for presidents to start conflicts without accountability.
The People Are Ready. Now Congress Must Act.
Poll after poll shows that the American people are tired of endless war. They want peace, strength, and security — not more bloodshed for oil, politics, or foreign agendas.
We need a new Congress that serves American citizens, not global elites. A Congress that puts America First — in foreign policy, in spending, and in moral responsibility.
No more foreign wars. No more wasted lives. No more betrayals.
It’s time to restore American sovereignty, protect our own borders, and take care of our people — before we ever again send another dollar or soldier abroad.
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Police Violence
Police are meant to protect life — not take it.
Their goal should be to disarm and de-escalate, not to kill.
They must be retrained to deal with ground realities
Their behavior should be empathy.
New political parties
The Americans deserve more than two choices.
The FEC must remove the roadblocks to encourage new political parties.
Economy
Cap credit interest to 10%
Easy loans to small business
Control housing prices
Control food prices
Control Gas prices
Inflation
Implement policies to control inflation, such as monetary policy adjustments and price controls. Increases the supply of goods and services to meet demand.
Balance Our Tax System
Every American should contribute their fair share in taxes, based on income and capacity.
Corporations must pay their rightful share.

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