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249 Years of Freedom, Gone?
For nearly two and a half centuries, the United States has stood as a beacon of democracy, built on the ideals of freedom, justice, and the rule of law. But no nation is immune to collapse. Freedom is not guaranteed—it must be defended.
The fall of freedom does not happen in a single moment; it is a slow erosion. It happens when laws are ignored, when violence goes unpunished, when lies replace truth, and when citizens stop fighting for their rights.
If we fail to hold the line—if we accept corruption, lawlessness, and authoritarian rule—then the democracy that has lasted for 249 years will not reach 250. And when freedom is lost, history shows us that it does not easily return.
How do we Restore our Union?

Boston Tea Party -> Intolerable Acts; Paul Revere rides; Yankees Won;

Elected Abraham Lincoln; Secession; Union Won; Lincoln Assassinated;

Lie, Cheat, Steal to maintain power; Insurrection; No Accountability;

Authoritarianism; SS Kidnappings; Consolidate Power; Ignore Courts;

No Accountability
January 6th, was more than just a violent attack on the U.S. Capitol – it was a test of American democracy. The insurrection failed that day, but the danger has not passed.
A coup isn’t just an event; it’s a process. History has shown that democracies do not collapse overnight. January 6th was a warning. Without accountability, it becomes a blueprint.
Democracy only survives when those who seek to destroy it face consequences. Without accountability, the coup is complete.
Civics is Critical to Survival
Democracy is not self-sustaining. It survives only when people understand how it works and actively participate in protecting it. Without civic knowledge—without an informed public that knows its rights, responsibilities, and the dangers of authoritarianism—democracy crumbles from within.
Civics is not just about knowing the three branches of government or how a bill becomes law. It’s about recognizing when democracy is being dismantled. It’s about knowing how to hold leaders accountable. It’s about understanding that freedom requires action—not just in elections, but every day.

How to Inspire Generations
Dream
In 1962, JFK told Americans, "We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard" Where in 2025?
Believe
What do you want to believe in? The ability to strive for the greatest society? Or that nothing can be done about the current state of life. We DESERVE better a society!
Fund
Billionaires should not be funding politics for Tax cuts. Billionaires should be paying their fair share. Using Democratic Socialism to Privatize Profits, Socialize Losses.
Thrive
More people become successful. Society grows for the better. Better educated and happy people in US. More Children born as people have more stability in their life.
Improving Voting Process
1. Ranked Choice Voting
In instant-runoff voting, if a candidate wins a majority of first-preference votes, he or she is declared the winner. If no candidate wins a majority of first-preference votes, the candidate with the fewest first-preference votes is eliminated.
Ballots that ranked a failed candidate as their first, or highest choice, depending on the round, are then reevaluated and counted as first-preference ballots for the next-highest-ranked candidate in that round.
2. Forming New Parties
Until some Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) process exists, we can’t have multiple parties due to the Spoiler. This has been the case for numerous elections in the past. We need to solve this soon as 90 million people didn’t vote in 2024, and some regretted vote.
However, once we’re able to create factions of different parties, you may start to see more candidates to vote for. People want options with targeted priorities, inside party. There must be a reckoning with our society on how we should be maintaining morals.
3. Repeal Citizens United
The Supreme Court’s 2010 ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission is a controversial decision that reversed century-old campaign finance restrictions and enabled corporations & other outside groups to spend unlimited money on elections.
While wealthy donors, corporations, and special interest groups have long spent money on campaigns, their role has ballooned as a result of Citizens United resulting in a fusion of private wealth and political power unseen since the late 19th century.
4. Promote Media Literacy
Think of all the things you read in a day — emails, books, and the news. What about Facebook posts, Instagram captions, Tweets, editorials, ads, and subtitles? How about maps, memes, and infographics? Do you read each in the same way?
You employ a set of skills and strategies when you engage with each piece of media. Given the ways we use technology, being literate in today’s constantly connected world involves skills beyond simply reading and writing in the traditional sense.
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