October 29, 2021
Yes, you read that right: in their latest attempt to transition the United States into a socialist country (or worse), Democrats are trying to buy off not only corporate media, but our entire press system.
If you need more proof that socialism is gaining traction in America, look no further than the $3.5 trillion spending plan being pushed by congressional Democrats.
Wrapped up in the less-than-tidy 2,465-page package is a dangerous progressive wish list item that is setting off every alarm in the WTP office: government funding for the media elite.
October 20, 2021
It’s happening now—zombies are taking over American politics, and you might be one.
Monsters, in any medium, can represent the overarching fears of the contemporary moment. Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein as a discussion of the dangers of modern, amoral science. The original Godzilla film was a harsh critique of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki along with the beginning of the nuclear age.
In our present day, zombies, with their incessant shuffling and desire for brains, are used as a stand-in for social homogeneity.
October 13, 2021
It’s safe to say that the majority of Americans are familiar with their first and second amendment rights. Our rights to free speech and to bear arms overwhelmingly dominate the attention of the media and political enthusiasts from both sides of the aisle, leaving us with no shortage of material on the subjects.
This October, We The People has focused on what we consider the scariest reality of today’s America: radical threats to our Constitution and our freedom.
October 6, 2021
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have said there’s a big difference between equality and equity— and they’re right.
In a 2020 campaign ad, Harris argued that equality means everyone is provided with the same level of resources, regardless of their background. Ditching the term that has historically defined America, Harris touts equity as the way into the future, claiming that allocating more resources to disadvantaged individuals would ensure everyone ends up at the same place.
September 28, 2021
The Supreme Court recently dominated headlines by refusing to block a new Texas law that prohibits abortions after 6 weeks of pregnancy. With a tight 5-4 vote, the verdict gave new life to demands for a workaround that would clear the way for the liberal agenda: add justices to the Supreme Court, a practice otherwise known as court packing.
We The People turned to Florida voters to find out where public sentiments really lie on this issue, and the results were clear: Floridians are saying no to court packing.
64% of the 407 voters we spoke to said they opposed adding more justices to the Supreme Court.
September 15, 2021
We want to show politicians that Americans want American values to be honored and protected. One of the ways we will do that is by conducting public opinion surveys of Americans like you. If you want to see more of this and help send politicians a message backed by good data, please DONATE today.
We are living in strange times. Today, Americans are being silenced and canceled for questioning the federal government’s policies on everything from COVID-19 response to election integrity.
September 8, 2021
Imagine that you are a college student waiting for your English Composition course to begin. You are chatting with your classmates about a new movie or the outcome of last night’s football game. Perhaps you are anxious because you haven’t read the material for today. Perhaps your crush a few rows up gave you a smile.
Suddenly, the instructor briskly walks into the classroom, visibly annoyed, throws their books onto the front podium, rubs their eyes and ruffles their hair, before giving an exasperated and weary: “Trump” or “Republicans” or “Fox News.”
Now, in all fairness, this is not the experience of every college student (although it was quite common during the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections).
September 1, 2021
We want to show politicians that Americans want American values to be honored and protected. One of the ways we will do that is by conducting public opinion surveys of Americans like you. If you want to see more of this and help send politicians a message backed by good data, please DONATE today.
Recently we asked registered voters in Florida if they supported or opposed the teaching of critical race theory in public schools.
August 31, 2021
Who doesn’t love pork?
The Iowa State Fair ran from August 12-22 this year. Iowa, in the heart of America’s heartland, is the largest pork producing state in the nation. One of the most popular “Fair Foods” at the Iowa State Fair is pork on a stick, known in the other 49 states as a bone-in pork chop.
As it turns out, Washington DC is also a major producer of pork— but not the kind you might find at the Iowa State Fair.
August 10, 2021
There is no lack of articles on the decline of free speech on college campuses.
It’s easy to say that the academy is a brood of vipers waiting to indoctrinate our children. It’s a little too easy and even verges on the cliché.
We at We The People argue that, in fact, it’s wrong.
Free speech is not dead on college campuses in the United States. Instead, it is used as a cudgel by liberal professors trying to maintain control of mainstream politics.