We The People
2025 Bill of Rights

We The People - 2024 Bill Of Rights

We The People 2025 Bill of Rights

In addition to the original Bill of Rights, written by very knowledgeable people and visionairies, we hereby seek to add the following common sense requirements to the United States government that is elected by and serves WE THE PEOPLE of the United States of America:

  • Honest, transparent politicians (ALL LEVELS of government) who are elected by their personal record of governing, their words and fortitude in the face of adversity, and joins the majority who stand tall when it is time to do the right thing.
  • Politicians that work for the people that elected them – not their personal interests.
  • Candidates for election who are unencumbered by current and/or pending lawsuits.
  • Term Limits for Supreme Court Justices – there should be NO lifetime appointments

The United States of America Congress IS NOT A “House of Representatives vs. Senate” football game. This is the greatest country in the world and we deserve representatives and leaders who represent the people that elected them and serve their term with the honor, respect and responsibility that such a position of the people deserves.

Progress for the people means freedom to vote and a voice that can be heard!

Bill of Rights Addendum
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Big Money 1st - America 2nd

Here's another example of Big Money buying America and making the American citizen expendable.

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However, according to O'Leary, the bigger draw is Trump's commitment to cutting federal red tape, making it easier for businesses to grow and operate without constant legal battles and administrative hurdles.

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Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos have each contributed $1 million through their companies, Meta Platforms and Amazon. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is joining them, making a personal donation of $1 million. Perhaps surprisingly, the trading platform Robinhood has donated $2 million.

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While deregulation is a win for businesses, it can also result in significant drawbacks. Reduced oversight often opens the door to harmful practices, such as environmental damage, compromised safety standards and unfair labor practices. It can also mean fewer consumer protections, which could let businesses focus more on profits than on doing what's right for people.

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Remember, we can't fix the environment. And we all live here.