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What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether it is controlled by the people. For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has benefited from the government while the people have suffered. The establishment has protected itself, neglecting the citizens. But that is about to change, starting here and now.

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The American people will not accept an unelected group controlling the executive branch. While innovation is important, public institutions like Social Security, Medicare, and national defense are at stake, and citizens deserve a voice in these matters. Elections reflect the will of the people, and just because one viewpoint wins doesn't mean we abandon democracy. We cannot replace centuries of democratic practice with a small group that believes they know better than the collective wisdom of the American populace.

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Is this truly a democracy? A functioning democracy requires a strong feedback loop between the people and their government. Without it, if unelected bureaucrats hold the power, the meaning of democracy is lost. The weight of leadership can be challenging, but open communication is essential for a government to represent its citizens effectively. A government without responsiveness to its people isn't truly democratic.

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The wealthy business interests control everything, not politicians. They own land, corporations, and media. They lobby for self-interest, not critical thinking citizens. They want obedient workers, not informed individuals. The system benefits them, not the people. It's a rigged game, but many are unaware or indifferent.

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What matters is not which party controls our government, but whether the people control it. For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has benefited from the government while the people have suffered. The establishment has protected itself, but not the citizens. This is all changing, starting now.

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Who actually runs the government? It's often not the elected officials we think. Recent events, like Biden's debate with Trump, reveal that decision-making power lies with a group of elite Democrats and figures in the military-industrial complex, not with Biden or Harris. This cabal includes influential individuals like Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, who benefit from ongoing conflicts. The administrative and national security states gain authority during crises, making it difficult for citizens to hold leaders accountable. Our democracy, meant to be of, by, and for the people, struggles when elected representatives aren't the true decision-makers. While the dynamics have shifted over time, the upcoming election presents an opportunity to reset this situation.

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Education is flawed and unlikely to improve because the true power lies with wealthy business interests, not politicians. These owners control land, corporations, and media, shaping the information we receive. Their goal is to maintain a population that is obedient and minimally educated, ensuring people are just smart enough to perform basic tasks but not to question the system. They prefer workers who accept poor job conditions, lower pay, and diminishing benefits, including threats to Social Security. The system is designed to benefit the few at the expense of the many, leaving citizens without the critical thinking skills necessary to challenge their circumstances.

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The American people will not accept an unelected group controlling the executive branch. Innovation is important, but public institutions like Social Security, Medicare, and national defense serve the well-being of the citizens. The public deserves a voice in these matters. Elections reflect the will of the people, and just because one viewpoint wins does not mean we abandon democracy. We cannot replace centuries of democratic practice with a small group that believes it knows better than the collective wisdom of the American populace.

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The Palestinians lack international support due to their lack of wealth and power, which translates to fewer rights. This parallels the disparity in rights between poor black kids in urban areas and wealthy suburban residents in the US. The national interest is driven by the wealthy elite and major corporations, not the general population's desires. Public opinion is often ignored in policy-making, with decisions favoring the wealthy elite. Active public engagement is necessary to influence policy. Translation: The lack of international support for Palestinians is due to their poverty and powerlessness, similar to how poor black kids in cities have fewer rights than wealthy suburban residents. Government policy in the US is driven by the interests of the rich elite and major corporations, ignoring the public's desires. Public opinion is disregarded, requiring active activism to influence policy.

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The White House has to be responsive to Congress. Congress is representative of the people.

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A new poll shows that while 41% of Americans oppose Donald Trump, 54% support him, especially regarding his economic policies. Notably, 73% want troops at the southern border, 73% favor cutting government spending, and 78% want income tax cuts. These popular policies face opposition from about half of Congress, highlighting a disconnect between lawmakers and voters. The influence of big donors over government decisions is evident, but the power of legacy media is waning as more voters recognize the truth. Americans increasingly desire smaller government, lower taxes, and control over immigration, urging Congress to align with their demands or face consequences in future elections. The American people are clear: they want the promises of Trump's agenda, regardless of their feelings toward him.

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The White House has to be responsive to Congress. Congress is representative of the people.

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Education will never improve because the "owners of this country" don't want it to. These "real owners" are the wealthy business interests that control everything, not the politicians who only provide the illusion of choice. These owners possess everything, including land, corporations, and the government. They control the Senate, Congress, state houses, city halls, and judges. They also own the major media companies, thus controlling the news and information the public receives.

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Education struggles because the true owners of this country—wealthy business interests—control everything. Politicians are merely a facade, giving the illusion of choice while the real power lies with those who own the land, corporations, and media. Their goal is to maintain a population of obedient workers, not critical thinkers. They want people just smart enough to perform tasks but not question the system, which has been deteriorating for decades. As they seek to reclaim retirement funds and Social Security, the average citizen remains unaware of the manipulation. This is the reality of the American dream: it requires being asleep to believe it.

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The ruling class and the people have different understandings of "democracy," which means "rule of the people." Scholars distinguish between pragmatic and redemptive democracy. Redemptive democracy is true democracy that honors the will of the people. The Washington establishment is redefining democracy as what the permanent political class wants, which scholars call pragmatic democracy. Pragmatic democracy is how the ruling class governs according to their own values, interests, and concerns, which are increasingly alienated from the people. George Soros, the WEF, and Klaus Schwab argue that electorates cannot be allowed to vote for politicians of their choice because such choices could threaten the environment. Therefore, elites believe that when we vote, our free will choices can literally destroy the planet.

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Other countries graduate more scientists than the US, and education is to blame. Politicians hide behind the flag, the Bible, and children. The real owners of the country, wealthy business interests, control everything. Politicians are just there to make you think you have a choice. They don't want a population capable of critical thinking, just obedient workers. They want your retirement money and will give it to their Wall Street friends. The game is rigged, but most Americans remain ignorant. The American dream is a lie, and you have to be asleep to believe it.

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Without a strong feedback loop between the people and their government, democracy loses its meaning. Bureaucratic rule undermines the power of elected officials—the president, the Senate, and the House—to represent the will of the people. If unelected bureaucrats make the decisions, we don't have a democracy; we have a bureaucracy. It's crucial to repair this feedback loop so that our elected representatives, not unelected bureaucrats, determine our nation's course. The public's chosen leaders in the presidency, House, and Senate must be the ultimate decision-makers.

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For years, there’s been a growing realization that America’s government doesn’t truly represent its citizens. A Princeton study revealed that public support for an idea has little impact on whether it becomes law. While the average American's preferences barely influence policy, economic elites and lobbyists wield significant power, often pushing through legislation that benefits them, regardless of public opinion. This system allows special interests to legally buy political influence, leading to policies that result in expensive healthcare, a flawed tax code, and widespread poverty. Despite the perception that this issue arose from the 2010 Citizens United decision, corruption has been entrenched for decades. The solution is straightforward: make corruption illegal. Since Congress is unlikely to act, we need a grassroots approach to address this issue ourselves.

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Education will never improve because the wealthy business interests who control everything don't want an informed population capable of critical thinking. They own and control the land, corporations, politicians, media, and even the justice system. They spend billions of dollars each year lobbying for their own interests, which involve taking more for themselves and giving less to everyone else. They want obedient workers who are just smart enough to do their jobs but not smart enough to question the system. The game is rigged, but most people remain ignorant and apathetic. The American dream is a lie that requires people to be asleep to believe it.

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If there isn't a solid feedback loop connecting the people to the government, and the bureaucracy is in charge, what does democracy even mean? If the people can't vote and have their will enacted by their elected officials like the president, senate, and house, then we're not in a democracy, we're in a bureaucracy. It's crucial to fix this feedback loop so that the public's elected representatives decide what happens, not a large, unelected bureaucracy. There are good people in the federal bureaucracy, but it can't be autonomous. It must be responsive to the people; that's the whole point of a democracy.

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Very few American political issues actually affect individuals. The Middle East wars and chaos primarily impact American corporations through trade, oil, and political alliances. Trade agreements with China have minimal impact on individuals, maybe affecting the price of goods. Corporations, however, gain or lose massive amounts of money based on these trade relations. The American government works hand in hand with American corporations. People are being brainwashed to believe they can change war and terror. While tragic, these issues do not affect individual lives.

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America is not sending their best and brightest to make important decisions for the government. It's hard to believe that these people are the ones in charge, and it's actually scary.

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What matters is not which party controls our government, but whether it is controlled by the people. For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has benefited from government while the people have suffered. The establishment has protected itself, neglecting the citizens. But that changes now.

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When a small number of multibillionaires hold vast economic, media, and political power, does this not resemble an oligarchy, as President Biden suggested? With three individuals possessing more wealth than the bottom half of Americans and exerting significant influence over politics and media, is this a threat to democracy? The response acknowledges that wealth concentration raises concerns but shifts focus to the ability for social mobility. However, the core question remains: does such wealth and power distribution indicate an oligarchic society?

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A small group in the nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost. The establishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. That all changes starting right here and right now. What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people.
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