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United We Rise. Divided We Fall. They Profit When We Fight.

We are a growing coalition of Americans — conservative, moderate, and progressive — who agree on more than the media wants us to know. We have one specific demand that 80% of the country already supports. Join us.

"We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection." — Abraham Lincoln, First Inaugural Address
The Crisis

Division Is
Killing Us.

We are being deliberately turned against our neighbors — for political gain, media profit, and the benefit of those at the very top. Division isn't an accident. It's a business model.

History proves we can defeat it. The New Deal coalition, the Civil Rights Movement, the environmental movement — all brought together people who disagreed on almost everything except the one thing that mattered. They won because they refused to stay divided.

"I hope we shall crush in its birth the aristocracy of our moneyed corporations which dare already to challenge our government to a trial by strength, and bid defiance to the laws of our country."

— Thomas Jefferson, Letter to George Logan, 1816
United Nation
Divided Nation
📈 ProsperityCooperation drives growth; shared goals create shared gains.
📉 StagnationGridlock blocks reform; special interests fill the vacuum.
💪 Worker PowerCollective action raises wages and enforces protections for all.
💸 ExploitationWorkers divided; wages suppressed; benefits quietly stripped.
🔒 SecurityStrong, focused defense and safe communities nationwide.
⚠️ VulnerabilityInternal weakness exploited by adversaries at home and abroad.
🏘️ CommunityMutual aid, trust, and cooperation flourish between neighbors.
🏚️ IsolationSuspicion and distrust erode the fabric of every town.
★ The choice — and the power — belongs to us ★
Identify The Problem

Who's Really Behind This?

The true threat isn't the person sitting across the aisle. It's the industry of outrage — and the concentrated wealth behind it — that profits from keeping us at each other's throats.

The Manufactured Spectrum — Who's Actually Running Things?
10%
Far Left
(Very Loud)
80%
The Ignored
Majority
10%
Far Right
(Very Loud)
The extremes dominate because outrage is profitable. The 80% agree on more than you think — and it's time we led.
73%

say political polarization is a major threat to the country's future

Pew Research (2024)
8 in 10

say the media exaggerates how divided we are — stoking conflict for profit

Gallup (2025)
$14K

lost per worker annually — the wage gap vs productivity since 1979

Economic Policy Institute (2023)
$16B

in outside political spending per election cycle after Citizens United

FEC / OpenSecrets (2024)
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The Solution

Finding Common Ground

Beneath the manufactured noise, the vast majority of Americans share the same foundational needs for their families, communities, and nation — regardless of how they vote.

Healthcare

No one should go bankrupt from a diagnosis. No family should watch a loved one go without care.

Fair Wages

Work should pay enough to live with dignity. That's not left or right — it's a basic contract between labor and society.

Honest Government

Whether libertarian or progressive: elections shouldn't be bought and officials should answer to people — not donors.

Safe Communities

Secure neighborhoods and fair policing are what every person needs to build a life and raise a family.

"There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America."
— Bill Clinton · Inaugural Address, 1993
Our Philosophy

We All Have A Shadow Side.
That's Why Rules Matter.

Our founders understood human nature perfectly. Every person — every one of us — is capable of great virtue, but also susceptible to greed, ambition, and rationalized cruelty. This isn't a failing unique to any side. It's the human condition. History proves that unchecked power bends toward exploitation — which is exactly why constitutional limits exist. The system works if we defend it.

"If men were angels, no government would be necessary. In framing a government administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed — and oblige it to control itself."

— James Madison, Federalist No. 51
Human Tendency → Constitutional Response
The Dark Tendency
The Constitutional Check
AmbitionDesire for absolute, unchecked control
Separation of PowersThree co-equal branches — none can dominate
FactionalismMob rule; tribalism overriding minority rights
The RepublicRepresentative democracy + Bill of Rights
GreedMaximizing gain regardless of harm to others
Commerce LawMinimum wage, safety rules, anti-monopoly
CorruptionUsing public office for private enrichment
Campaign Finance LawLimits on who can buy political influence
OppressionSilencing or exploiting those with less power
Civil RightsEqual protection and free speech for all
★ Citizens United broke the fourth check. We're here to restore it. ★
Our One Demand

Corporations Are
Not People.

Every problem on this page — bought politicians, stagnant wages, unaffordable healthcare, manufactured division — flows from the same root: unlimited corporate money in our elections. Citizens United created this crisis. We have the constitutional argument — and the votes — to end it.

The Root Cause

Citizens United
Must Be Overturned

In 2010, the Supreme Court ruled that corporations have First Amendment free speech rights — and that unlimited political spending is protected speech. Before Citizens United, outside spending in elections was around $750 million. After: $16 billion per cycle and rising.

Every politician who takes that money owes something to the people who gave it — and it isn't you. This is why healthcare reform dies in committee. Why wages stay flat. Why drug prices never come down. Citizens United is the lock on the door to every other reform.

The good news: Citizens United was a Supreme Court interpretation — not the Constitution itself. Congress can pass a law explicitly stating that corporations are not persons under the Constitution. No amendment required. One law. That's it.

What Happened — What Comes Next
2010
Citizens United: corporations granted First Amendment political rights by a 5-4 court decision
2012
SuperPACs explode — outside spending exceeds $1 billion in a federal election for the first time
2020
$16B in political spending — more than double any previous election cycle in history
2024
Record $16B+ again. Elon Musk alone contributed $277M. Dark money at all-time high.
Now
Congress passes the Corporations Are Not People Act. Elections belong to citizens again.
The Constitutional Argument
The Text
Rights Belong to People

The Constitution uses "person" and "people" to mean human beings with natural rights. Corporations are legal constructs created by government charter. They are not born. They do not die. They do not vote. The Constitution never granted them political rights.

The Amendment
Free Speech Is a Human Right

The First Amendment protects the natural right to express one's conscience. Unlimited corporate spending to dominate political outcomes is not speech — it is the purchasing of government. The Founders explicitly warned against the concentration of commercial power in public affairs.

The Fix
Congress Can Act Now

Citizens United was a court interpretation, not the Constitution. Congress can pass a law defining that corporations are not "persons" for the purposes of constitutional political rights. This strips the legal foundation from Citizens United immediately — no amendment required.

The Votes
80% Already Agree

This is one of the most broadly supported positions in modern polling history. Majorities of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents oppose unlimited corporate political spending. The only constituency against it is the one writing the checks. We already have the votes. We need the unity.

Our Specific Demand
The Corporations Are
Not People Act

We call on Congress to pass legislation explicitly affirming that constitutional rights belong to human persons only — not corporations, LLCs, or any artificial legal entity. This single act would:

  • Remove the constitutional basis for Citizens United and related rulings
  • Restore Congress and states' ability to set campaign finance limits
  • End unlimited SuperPAC spending and dark money in federal elections
  • Return elections to citizens — one person, one vote
  • Unlock every other reform blocked by purchased politicians
Who Supports Overturning Citizens United?
88%
of Democrats oppose unlimited corporate political spending
72%
of Republicans believe corporations have too much political influence
82%
of Independents support strict limits on outside political spending
Pew Research, AP-NORC, Gallup (2023–2024)

This is not a left issue or a right issue. It is the issue — the one that makes all other issues possible to solve. Join us.

The Time Is Now

One Nation. One Voice. One Demand.

Add your name to a growing coalition of Americans — conservative, moderate, and progressive — who agree on one constitutional truth: corporations are not people, and our elections are not for sale. You don't have to give up your beliefs. You just have to take back your democracy.

The Crisis
Division is manufactured — and it costs every family $18K+ per year
The Problem
The outrage machine profits from the 80% majority staying silent and divided
Common Ground
Healthcare, wages, honest government — we all want the same things
Our Philosophy
The founders built checks for human nature — Citizens United broke the most important one
Our Demand
Corporations are not people. Congress can fix this. We have the votes. We need the unity.