Washington doesn't fix problems anymore.

It argues about them.

The Problem

  1. Billionaires, large corporations and industry lobbyists have rigged our political system to benefit themselves. They use their money to influence elections and shape policies that protect and grow their wealth and power.
  2. The two-party system rewards division instead of cooperation. It pushes politicians into partisan fighting instead of working together to solve problems.

The Result

That's why we spend so much time arguing over ideology.

That's why the cost of everyday living keeps rising.

That's why conflicts overseas drag on without clear solutions.

That's why Congress no longer does the job it was designed to do.

And that's why the national debt continues to grow.

A Better Way

We don't need more arguments. We need solutions.

We do better when we help each other succeed. That's not just wishful thinking. Faith teaches it. Science proves it.

The truth is, Americans want many of the same basic things: a good life for our families, opportunity for our children and grandchildren, safe communities, fair treatment, and the chance for hard work to lead to a better future.

We need our government to work for us to ensure that we can achieve these things.

The Solution

The most powerful tool our founders gave us is the vote.

We must choose leaders who make real changes, not just promises. Leaders who focus on the country and the people they represent. Leaders who are willing to support good ideas whether they come from conservatives, progressives, or somewhere in the middle. Leaders who publicly sign a binding commitment to change the way Washington works.

If we work together, we can vote out politics as usual and vote in independent leaders who answer to the people, not the political and financial elite.

The system won't fix itself. But together, we can.