The entire political system is rigged by corporate money and influence. This post outlines our plan to end the era of mega-donors, dark money, and bought-off politicians.
The Cost of Influence: Why We Pay More
Washington D.C. is for sale. That’s not a secret.
From pharmaceutical giants writing their own laws to defense contractors deciding how much we spend on wars, the flow of hidden, untraceable money is the single biggest block to real change. When politicians spend 70% of their time on fundraising calls, they work for their donors, not their district. Our mission to “Break The System” starts with cutting the financial strings that tie our leaders to corporate interests and special favors.
Every Dollar Counts, Every Voice Matters
- Small-Donor Public Matching: Match every dollar donated by an ordinary citizen with federal funds, amplifying the power of small donors.
- End All Corporate PAC Donations: Ban corporations and lobbyists from funding campaigns directly or indirectly through Political Action Committees.
- Instant Online Disclosure: Require real-time public disclosure of every donation over a small threshold, ensuring no "dark money" can hide until after the election.
- Free Air Time for Federal Candidates: Give federal candidates free and equal access to media time, dramatically cutting down the need for massive fundraising.
- Constitutional Amendment to Overturn Citizens United: Pursue an amendment that confirms money is not speech, giving Congress the power to regulate campaign spending and restore balance.
Close the Revolving Door: Ending the Lobbyist Loophole
We have to stop the corrupt practice where politicians spend one decade passing laws and the next decade getting rich lobbying their former colleagues.
We will mandate a minimum five-year ban before former members of Congress can become federal lobbyists, effectively separating the business of governing from the business of getting rich. This ends the corrupt cycle of influence for good.
Join the Fight to Reclaim Our Democracy
Campaign Finance Reform isn’t a niche issue; it is the foundation of every other policy we care about, from taxes to healthcare. Until we cut the corporate strings, Congress will never truly represent the people. We are powered by small donors and volunteers, proving that change does not require a billionaire—it only requires commitment.




