what they dont want you to know
For too long, corporations have been treated as if they are people—and the result has been devastating.
When corporations gained the same rights as human beings, they didn’t just enter the conversation… they drowned it out. Their money became “speech,” their influence became power, and the voices of everyday Americans—the middle class—were pushed aside.
This is why the middle class has been hollowed out. Wages stagnate while corporate profits soar. Policies favor billion-dollar entities instead of hardworking families. Opportunities shrink, and hope fades—not because people stopped working hard, but because the system stopped working for them.
Corporations are not people. They don’t live, struggle, raise families, or dream about a better future. But real people do—and they deserve a system that puts them first.
It’s time to restore that balance. It’s time to take back the voice of the people.
Move to Amend advocates for the "We the People Amendment," also known as House Joint Resolution 54 (H.J.Res.54). This vital amendment would unequivocally state to the world:
Corporations are not people! They are legal fictions, tools of commerce, and they possess no inherent rights that supersede the rights of human beings. The Constitution's protections and privileges are for natural persons only. Artificial entities have no rights under the Constitution and are subject to regulation by the People, through Federal, State, or local law.
Money is not speech! The torrential flow of corporate cash into our elections is not free expression; it is corruption, and it will be regulated to ensure our voices, the people’s voices, are heard above the din of greed. Constitutional rights belong to natural persons! These sacred protections are for us, the living, breathing, striving people.
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