Our Mission: Reclaiming Power for the Working Class

The story of America has always been written by the hands of working people — yet the power that should belong to them has been seized by corporations, billionaires, and political elites. Our mission is to confront that betrayal and restore power where it belongs: in the hands of the people who build, teach, serve, and sustain this nation.

Our Core Principles

Power Belongs to the People

We reject a system where corporations, billionaires, and political elites control our democracy. True representation means returning power to the working people who are the backbone of America.

Fair Wages, Real Security

Every worker deserves to be paid a living wage, to work in conditions that protect their safety, and to have security for the future. The wealth of this nation is built by labor — and it must provide stability, not poverty, for the people who create it.

Unity Over Division

The powerful keep us weak by turning us against each other. We reject the lies and distractions that pit neighbor against neighbor. Real strength comes when working people stand together, united against those who exploit us all.

Rebuilding Communities

Across America, towns have been hollowed out by closed factories, underfunded schools, and entire industries outsourced — leaving millions of jobs lost. We believe in rebuilding what has been discarded by investing in housing, education, healthcare, and local economies to restore strength, opportunity, and hope.

These are not abstract ideals — they are the foundation of a movement to reclaim power for the working class. They guide everything we stand for, everything we fight for, and everything we will build together.

How We Fight

Our mission is more than principles — it’s a strategy to reclaim power. We fight by exposing corruption and shining a light on who really controls our politics. We fight by organizing in our communities and workplaces to build collective power. We fight by refusing division and standing together as working people.

Change will not be handed down from the powerful — it will be won by the people who demand it.