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End Citizens United. Money isn’t speech, and corporations aren’t people. Every dollar spent by lobbyists is a dollar stealing your voice. Real campaign finance reform is the key to breaking the cycle of corruption in Washington.
End Citizens United. Money isn’t speech, and corporations aren’t people. Every dollar spent by lobbyists is a dollar stealing your voice. Real campaign finance reform is the key to breaking the cycle of corruption in Washington.
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And we need to tax the rich. Not as a punishment, but as a responsibility. For decades, billionaires have hoarded wealth while infrastructure crumbles, schools collapse, and millions go hungry. A fair tax system isn’t radical—it’s justice.
Some will say, “This is impossible.” But history shows otherwise. Civil rights didn’t come easily. Women’s suffrage wasn’t handed over. Workers didn’t win the 40-hour work week by asking nicely. Change happens when we demand it and refuse to stop.
It’s on all of us to fight. To organize. To vote. To call out injustice whenever we see it. Because the systems we’ve discussed aren’t broken—they’re working exactly as they were designed. The work is dismantling them and building something better.
What does “better” look like? It’s an America where every child, no matter their race or zip code, gets a quality education. Where no one dies because they couldn’t afford a doctor. Where your vote matters, and your voice is heard.
It’s a country where we prioritize people over profit. Where the air is clean, the water is safe, and the planet is habitable for future generations. Where justice is more than a word—it’s a reality for everyone, not just the privileged few.
The road to that America isn’t easy. It requires dismantling white supremacy, holding corporations accountable, and fighting voter suppression. But every step we take matters. Every policy we pass, every vote we cast, brings us closer.