Different parties.
Same bosses.

Same elites. Both parties. No one looking out for you.
Time to make Washington sweat.

Sign the Pledge

The cycle that keeps them in power and keeps you out.

1

The same donors write checks to both parties.

In 2024, outside groups spent $234 million on just 10 House races. Wall Street, private equity, mega-donors. They don't pick a party. They pick all of them.

Inside Elections, 2024
2

They spend it telling you what you want to hear.

Every election cycle, your inbox fills up, your TV blares, and your feed is flooded. They know exactly what you care about, because they poll it. Ban stock trading? 80%+ support. Disclose donors? 80%+. End gerrymandering? 80%+. They know what you want. They just don't do it.

Data for Progress
3

They win. Then they answer their donors' calls, not yours.

Hospital CEOs buy $40 million yachts while you can't afford your meds. 318 names in the Epstein files, both parties. 1 prosecution. Your rep could act on any of it. They won't. The money won't let them.

Department of Justice, 2026
4

They bet you'll blame the other party instead of them.

That's the whole trick. Keep you fighting left vs. right so you never look up. Meanwhile, 7,309 votes decided the entire House. Your vote is the one thing they can't buy, and they're counting on you not using it.

Inside Elections, 2024

While you argue about left vs. right, here's what's happening at the top.

They're above the law.

The Epstein files named 318 people: billionaires, politicians, CEOs, from both parties. 1 was prosecuted.

Inside those files: an email to Epstein reading "Thank you for a fun night… your littlest girl was a little naughty." Another: "I loved the torture video." Elon Musk emailed asking about "the wildest party on your island." A draft email from Epstein to Bill Gates references Gates begging him to "delete the emails regarding your STD."

Trump in 2002: "He likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side."

Virginia Giuffre, Epstein's primary accuser, died by suicide in 2025. The men she named are still free. Still rich. Still running things.

Department of Justice, 2026 · The New York Times · Le Monde

They're bleeding you dry.

In 2000, private equity firms held 4% of US corporate equity. By 2021, it was almost 20%. They've rolled into your hospitals, your kid's daycare, your vet, your bowling alley, your plumber, your funeral home.

A PE-owned hospital in Florida was infested with thousands of bats on the ICU floor. A funeral chain was caught dumping bodies in the woods to make room. $100 million settlement. Two companies now control 82% of all casket sales.

You can't record your own kid's hockey game because an investment group bought the rink. Your fire department's software got shut down. The replacement costs 5× more. Airlines earn more selling miles to credit card companies than actually flying passengers.

ER deaths go up 13.4% after private equity buys a hospital. A hospital CEO bought a $40 million yacht while owing workers $290 million. 11 hospitals closed. Nobody went to prison.

Harvard Medical School, 2025 · Institute for Local Self-Reliance · The New York Times

The American Dream is a punchline.

You're 400% more productive than workers were in 1940. Your wages haven't moved. All of the gains went to the top. Every last dollar. CEO pay is now 400× the average worker's.

Half the country is living paycheck to paycheck. Only 15% believe their kids will be better off. 81% of Americans, including 66% of Republicans, say the rich have too much power. Everyone already knows.

McDonald's CEO calls it a "two-tier economy." You're on the bottom tier. He's not.

Emerson College Polling, 2026 · Brookings Institution · Economic Policy Institute

They're gambling with what's left.

The AI boom is being financed with the same structure that caused 2008: data center leases repackaged into bonds, sorted into risk tranches. If the bubble pops, your pension fund goes with it. If AI succeeds, they pocket the gains while it replaces your job.

China has a national AI transition plan: worker retraining, new job classifications, employment protections. We have nothing. No plan. No safety net. Just speculation, hype, and politicians who can't spell "large language model."

Either way, they'll be fine. You won't.

The Atlantic, 2025 · IAPP · Geopolitechs

They think you're powerless. Here's why they're wrong.

Politicians don't care about doing the right thing. They care about keeping their jobs. Right now, the only people who can threaten their jobs are the donors writing checks. That's why nothing changes.

But here's what they don't want you to know: the margins are razor-thin.

7,309 total votes decided control of the entire House in 2024
799 votes decided Iowa's 1st District
68 House races decided by less than 10 points
3 seats separate the House majority

If just 5–10% of voters in competitive districts pledge to vote against the incumbent, regardless of party, we can credibly threaten 1 in 6 members of Congress with losing their seat. We don't even have to flip every district. We just need politicians to understand we can.

When enough people in their district sign the pledge, ignoring you stops being bad optics. It becomes a career risk. That's not protest. Not a hashtag. That's leverage.

A Wall Street CEO once emailed Jeffrey Epstein: "The group that should be in the streets has been bought off."

Prove him wrong.

If your representative doesn't work for you, fire them.

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