2025 Showed Us the Cost of Corporate Rule — Take Back Democracy in 2026

2025 has shown us what happens when corporate profits and billionaire wealth come first. While ordinary people struggle with rising costs, stagnant wages, and shrinking access to essential services, the wealthiest continue to consolidate power, influence policy, and shape our economy for their own gain. This isn’t just unfair—it’s a threat to our democracy.

Every product we buy, every platform we watch, every dollar we spend feeds a system that prioritizes corporate interests over public needs. But ordinary people can push back. By refusing to support businesses, media outlets, and institutions that uphold corporate dominance, we reclaim power and send a clear message: we will not participate in a system that ignores us.

The ballot box is our most powerful tool. In 2026, at both the federal and state levels, we must make it clear: candidates who serve corporate interests and prioritize profits over people will lose our vote. Democracy is not a spectator sport. Voting with purpose means choosing leaders who explicitly reject corporate control and pledge to put citizens first.

Talk to your friends, family, and neighbors. Organize in your communities. Educate yourself about the flow of corporate money in politics. Engage locally and nationally. Every action counts.

The 2026 elections are a turning point. Corporate rule must end—and ordinary people must rise together to reclaim our government. The time to act is now.

Reject corporate rule — vote for leaders who serve the people, not the powerful few.


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