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Building Power Now • July 4, 2026 — US Majority Amendment Launch

170M
US Workers
$30T
Cost of Keeping Us Scared, Since 1973
535
Congress People Bought by Corporations
0
Congresspeople Who Have Signed The US Worker Pledge

We are not a union. We are not a political party.

We are a worker-led movement to build power from the ground up, starting with replacing the captured members of Congress who refuse to sign the US Worker Pledge, to restore the most basic right of all: the right to organize without fear of retaliation.

As a 501(c)(4) social welfare organization, we go into battle in the streets, in the courts, and in the halls of power to establish a government that truly serves the people. You stand with us, but we don’t own you or dictate your vote.

You do not have to ask permission to take action. Send us event information, photos, or questions. We will amplify your voice and connect you with others in your community.

The stagnant wages. The impossible hours.

The constant fear that if you speak up—about safety, about pay, about basic dignity—you’ll be shown the door and replaced by someone who won’t complain.

You’ve watched it happen to coworkers. You’ve kept your head down. You’ve survived.

And now that they’re certain we won’t fight back—they’re replacing us.

First through visa programs. Now with AI. They built a system where you’re too scared to organize, then used that fear to make you expendable.

In 1971, a corporate lawyer named Lewis Powell wrote a secret memo that became the blueprint for fifty years of wage theft, union destruction, and corporate capture of our government. That memo’s name was Powell. The US Chamber of Commerce adopted it as their battle plan. This movement is the answer.

This is the three-legged milking stool: they deny you protections so you can’t organize, they import cheaper labor through visa programs so you’re expendable, and now they’re automating your job entirely. Each leg depends on the other two — and every leg is built on the Powell Memo blueprint.

Survival is not the same as freedom.

July 4, 2026: Our Independence Day

Nationwide launch at every July 4th celebration across America. We declare our independence from corporate capture and launch the movement to pass the US Majority Amendment — the 28th Amendment to the Constitution, ending corporate personhood, banning money as speech, and protecting workers’ rights in the Constitution itself.

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Every Community

District Captains organize presence at July 4th events in all 435 congressional districts.

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Declare the Truth

Corporations are not people. Money is not speech. The US Chamber of Commerce and corporate America have captured our government to serve their interests, not the people’s.

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Build the Alliance

Connect workers in every community. Build the infrastructure for Clean Slate 2028. On July 2nd before each election, workers in every district select their own candidates through the People’s Primary — no corporate donors, no party bosses, just workers choosing who represents them.

Resource Hub for American Workers

No dues. No cards. No bureaucracy. You align your new or existing organization with this national movement, and we provide resources, amplification, and connection to other workers in your community and across the country. Every congressional district has a District Committee of 70 volunteers — the ground-level infrastructure of the Clean Slate.

Not a Union
Not a Political Party
An Alliance for Workers
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For All Workers

Gig workers, contractors, part-time employees, full-time employees. If you work for a living, you’re part of this alliance.

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Bipartisan Accountability

Both parties serve corporate donors. Republicans crush worker rights directly. Democrats take union money while ignoring 90% of workers. Both are captured.

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One Voice

170 million workers. One strategy: Pass C.L.A.W.S. for immediate enforcement. Replace the captured through Clean Slate 2028. Amend the Constitution with the US Majority Amendment to make it permanent.

Not a Wish List. The Preconditions for an Honest Republic.

These are not aspirations. They are the foundation on which everything else stands — the US Majority Amendment, C.L.A.W.S., Clean Slate 2028, and every District Committee in the country exists to make these six truths the law of the land.

1 Corporations Are Not People

Corporate personhood is a legal fiction. Corporations exist at our pleasure. They serve our purposes. They are tools, not people.

2 Money Is Not Speech

Wealth should not determine whose voice is heard. When money equals speech, those with the most money have the most speech — and that is not democracy.

3 Right to Associate Without Fear

No American should fear retaliation for joining with other workers. The law says you have this right. The reality says you don’t. That must end.

4 Government Belongs to the People

Not to corporations. Not to lobbyists. Not to the highest bidder. The government of the United States exists to serve the people who work for a living.

5 No One Is Above the Law

When corporations break labor law and face a $2,000 fine while compliance costs millions, the law is not being enforced — it’s being weaponized against compliance.

6 Your Labor Is the Source of All Value

Every product, every service, every innovation begins with a worker. The wealth of this nation was built by hands that are now told they have no right to bargain.

You Are the 2%

Two percent of 170 million workers is 3.4 million people. Spread across 435 congressional districts, that is fewer than 8,000 people per district. That’s all it takes to replace every captured member of Congress.

3.4M
Workers in the 2%
That’s all it takes
7,816
Per Congressional District
Average across 435 districts
99¢
Per Month
Funds operations, training, and candidates

“This is not a theoretical exercise. This is arithmetic. 170,000,000 workers times $0.99 per month. That is how you fund a revolution without owing anyone anything.”

— UNINCORPORATUS

The US Worker Pledge

Every candidate for Congress must answer one question: Will you sign the US Worker Pledge? Those who sign earn our support. Those who refuse become targets for replacement.

The Pledge

“I pledge to support the rights of American workers to organize, bargain collectively, and act in concert without fear of retaliation, and to oppose any legislation or action that would weaken those rights.”