 People hate politics. Hate it. Well, you're never going to get back that son of a bitch if they're women. You can do it. We have the power. Some of us vote. A lot of people don't. But it doesn't seem to make a difference either way. We're the people. We have the power. We unite. We own everything. We have the power. Unless you can make a big donation, nobody cares what you think. Money has completely corrupted American politics. All our legislators do is raise money. That's all they do. They don't legislate. At the end of the day, that's really what bribery is. But it is done every day. No, it is corrupt. The system is corrupt. The system isn't corrupt. No, no, no. The system has been utterly overrun by moneyed interests. Your Congress is bought. Your Congress is incapable of making legislation on healthcare, banking, trade or taxes because if they do it, they will lose their political funding. If it feels like the system is broken, that it's stacked against you. And the question is, how do we fix it? It doesn't matter what you care about, whether it's climate change or small government. The first issue that we've all got to come together and deal with is getting money out of politics. The answer is simple, but not easy. We have to get past the old left and right labels and unite behind a new political strategy. We need tough laws at the local, state and federal level to stop lobbyists from bribing politicians and secret money and create citizen-funded elections. The American Anti-Corruption Act can do that, even under the current Supreme Court. We've done the polling and people love it. When it gets on the ballot, it'll win. I'm just really concerned about our country that we're not addressing really serious problems because our government is bought. I really like to see everyone come out and reclaim our democracy and pass the American Anti-Corruption Act so that we can have a say in who we're represented. We're standing up because if you want to create change and you don't have millions of dollars, you need millions of voices. Anti-Corruption activists stages a demonstration. Representatives of represent us protesting money and politics. We represent the first wave of a growing movement that's tired of sitting on the sidelines. It's time to take matters into our own hands. We are calling for lasting change that puts people first, that makes our leaders represent us, the American people. Here's how you can help. Right now, committees all over the country are working to pass local anti-corruption laws. Go to volunteer.represent.us to join them. This movement can't grow without you. Take a moment right now to tell one more person about the American Anti-Corruption Act. And of course, share this video.