An omnibus bill is the vehicle our members of Congress use as their tool of mass corruption. Here’s what it really is, how it works, and how they fool the American people into believing they’re doing their jobs.
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To avoid political arguments at Thanksgiving this year, try asking your Republican and Democrat family members if they would consider voting for an independent candidate. Happy Thanksgiving!
Control of the House, the Senate, or the Presidency has flipped 12 times since the year 2000. Do you really think that if we just elected enough of either party that our problems will be solved? If a hamster in a wheel ran to the left for 2 years, right for 2 years, left 4 years, right 2 years, left 2 years, right 4 years, left 2 years, right 4 years, left 2 years, right 2 years. Where does the hamster end up? The answer is DEAD. Do you want America to die? Then vote for an Independent!
We Americans have become complacent because we’ve had it easy. We took the power of The People and put it on a shelf in the back of the closet because we never thought that WE would need to use it. But our two-party rulers never became complacent, they’ve been busy at work passing bits of legislation and policy every week, every month, every year, to take money and power from us and transfer it to them, their parties, and their donors. Will you pull your power back off that shelf in 2024?
In 49 seconds seconds, Joe explains how instead of The People having power over Congress, they've flipped it on us. He then reminds us that The People have more power than any branch of government or public official, and that we can flip it back by electing independent candidates to office, the only ones that can fix the system and restore power to The People.
In 60 seconds, Joe explains why Congress no longer echoes with the voices of The People and how they can restore their power over Congress: by electing independent representatives. People who don't bring bills to floor of the House that were written by their donors, people who don't hold the party line on every vote because that's what their party leadership and donors tell them to do.
What’s better than having someone represent your district who doesn’t have to check in with party leadership and the party’s donors before they take a position on an issue? What’s better than having someone who doesn’t flip positions based on who their current donor base is? What’s better than having someone who cares more about the people they represent than about holding the party line on every vote so party leadership will let them keep their seat and committee assignments?
Joe explains that it's been 33 years since a candidate was first-elected to the US House of Representatives as an independent candidate and that he's running to break the barrier so it becomes standard for every district in the country to elect an independent representative, even though nobody thinks it can be done. Just like it's now standard for professional runner to break the 4-minute mile barrier like Roger Bannister in 1954, when no one thought it could be done.