A Letter to the People: The Moment Is Now
What if I told you that by 2028, we could finally have a government that truly belongs to the people? What if the letters “R” and “D” on the ballot weren’t just irrelevant—but harmful to a candidate’s chances? Imagine a system where Americans demand more than partisanship; they demand leadership. A government built on integrity, transparency, and common sense, where your voice matters more than lobbyists, and real solutions—not politics—drive progress.
It sounds bold, but in an era where information spreads faster than ever, this isn’t just possible—it’s inevitable. The power to change the course of history rests in your hands, right now.
Let’s think about it objectively for a moment. Are you satisfied with the way things are? Are your friends and family? Most of us can agree that something needs to change, but maybe we haven’t known how. Now ask yourself this: How many millions of Americans feel exactly the same way? How many people recognize that the system is broken but don’t know what to do about it? Imagine if they knew there was a real, viable option—a clear path forward that speaks to their frustrations, hopes, and interests. What would happen if this conversation dominated the nation?
The thought here is really simple. The goal is to get at least 125 million people—just over half of all eligible voters in America—to show up and vote for their own self-interest. No distractions. No outside influences. Just progress. Think about that number for a moment: 125 million. That’s roughly the same as the number of people who tune in to watch the Super Bowl every year.
And think about this: In today’s world, with the way information spreads through media and social media, are you really going to tell me that these policies—this message—would be completely ignored if it were presented to the American people? Are you going to tell me that Americans wouldn’t rally behind a vision that speaks directly to their frustrations, hopes, and dreams? All we have to do is make sure they hear it.
• How many people do we need to fill government roles to enact change? Just 540—a number so small it’s only 1.64% of the homeless veterans in this country. Think about that: veterans who believed in this country, who served and sacrificed for the American dream, now find themselves without homes. Yet, to turn this system around, we need fewer people than 2% of that number to step up and lead for all of us.
Now, ask yourself this: If you had to choose between a polished politician or a down-on-their-luck veteran—someone who’s experienced firsthand the consequences of broken systems, yet still believes in what this country can be—who would you trust to say, “This is how we can do better?” Wouldn’t you choose the person who’s lived the struggle and still has the courage to fight for something better?
This moment in history isn’t just unique—it’s unprecedented. The conditions couldn’t be more perfect. A nation divided but yearning for unity. An electorate disillusioned but desperate for hope. A digital age where ideas can spread faster than ever, capable of reaching millions overnight. The firestorm is already here—political gridlock, economic disparity, and voices from every corner crying out for change. But here’s the thing: out of chaos comes opportunity. Right now, in this exact moment, we have the tools, the momentum, and the shared frustration to ignite something revolutionary. Not someday—today. This is the turning point, and we may never see another moment this ripe for transformation.
We don’t need more career politicians or bureaucrats telling us what’s best. We need people who’ve felt the cracks in the system, who’ve been left behind, and who can rise with us to rebuild it. That’s the heart of this moment. We can lead with purpose, with integrity, and with the voices of everyday Americans driving the way.
The Roundtable Revolution isn’t just a movement—it’s the answer to the question we’ve all been asking: “What do we do now?” Together, we can seize this moment. The time for change isn’t someday—it’s today. History doesn’t wait. Why should we?
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