A Country of Us (including them), or a Country for Them?
If you’re wondering who “them” is — ask yourself: Where is all the wealth of our country really going?
Is it funding your healthcare, better roads, and affordable education? Or is it going toward tax breaks, corporate lobbying, and chemicals that make your food last longer — at the cost of your health?
Some say we’re making progress. But progress for who? While living costs soar, wages stagnate, and every click and cough is monetized, we have to ask: Who is this system really working for?
Can You See Them?
If you don’t feel the strain, can you see those who do? The single parent working 3 jobs. The elder choosing between food and medicine. The veteran sleeping in their car. The student buried in debt before they’ve begun.
We’re not asking for guilt. We’re asking for clarity.
What Kind of Country Do You Want?
Do we have to exploit the less fortunate for America to function?
Is success only possible if someone else is suffering?
Is this system being built for the next generation to succeed — or to obey?
Do we continue letting our government decide for us and the future through lobbying and special interest — or do we decide now?
This Was Built by People. It Can Be Rebuilt by People.
We don’t need revenge. We don’t need permission. We need clarity, courage, and unity. This isn’t about flipping the system so someone else suffers. This is about ending the game entirely — and building something new.
They ignored your vote. Your voice. Your reality. Maybe it’s time we return the favor — and build the country we’ve always deserved.
How do we do this? We plan. We look at how the system is working now — we take what works, build on it, and remove what doesn’t. We don’t need permission — we need a common goal, and we act on it. Our future starts now.