Vague change is not really change.
It's just vague. And guarantees more of the same.

Sure, talking about change and reform might make you feel good, but is the net outcome of what most political candidates promise every two and four years any different from that of what their opponent stood for and would have accomplished?

We think not. At least not significantly enough to mindlessly keep playing the two party game. We exist to convince individual Americans, one by one, of the benefit of responsible and representative government and of breaking the cycle of the "lesser of two evils" thinking that dominates our voting decisions every election cycle. We pursue this with the hopes that individual education is the first, foundational step to reversing/slimming the monstrous bureaucracies listlessly festering in cities all around our great nation. The lifeblood of our country - hope, liberty, a brighter future for our children, among others - is slowly oozing out of our Republic one poorly and fearfully cast vote at a time.

Vote for the best candidate not the one most likely to win.

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Constitutional thinking needs to be cool and relevant again.

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Representative government needs to be revived in the United States of America.

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