The WHO in who we are
You’ll notice there are no names here, no pictures — and that’s intentional. Because we are America, just like anyone reading this.
This is our first website, and we’re learning as we go. But we’re putting thoughts into action and building something we believe in, step by step.
We support the Democratic Party platform — but we also see how weak the messaging has been. We want to help change that. Maybe, just maybe, someone at the DNC will listen. Maybe they’ll see the value in the voices, experiences, and ideas shared here.
We all feel that dark shadow — the heaviness we remember from the first term. But what brings us together is community. It’s the realization that we’re not alone.
If you’re feeling that same dread or fatigue, here’s my advice: find a protest. Show up. Walk among people who believe in the same values you do. It lifts your spirit in ways you can’t imagine.
All we ask is a little patience as we build this site, add links, and grow into something stronger.
And finally — Vote. Vote. Vote.
We lost in 2024 because too many people stayed home. Some were frustrated by how things played out; others felt disillusioned by Kamala’s cautious stance. But here’s what it comes down to for me:
When I vote, I ask one question — between the two candidates at the top of the ticket, who is more ethical? Who shows real morality?
That’s it. It’s not about perfect policy. It’s about character. Because morality and ethics have become rare in Washington — and it’s up to us to bring them back.
The moral person listens. The moral person leads. And together, we can make sure they win.