 at this way. Who is this economy really working for? It's doing great for a thinner and thinner slice at the top. When you've got a government, when you've got an economy that does great for those with money and isn't doing great for everyone else, that is corruption, pure and simple. We need to call it out, we need to attack it head on, and we need to make structural change in our government, in our economy, and in our country. It is about time that we have an economy that works for everybody, not just the wealthiest in our nation. But we need a party that has the guts to stand up to the powerful special interests who have so much power over the economic and political life of this country. We restore the power of our democracy into the hands of the voters, not into the Koch brothers. The American people deserve a president who will put your interests ahead of the rich and powerful. That's not what we have right now. Well, first of all, the government should never have made the deal with the big farmer that they couldn't negotiate. That was just part of the regular corruption by which multinational corporations have their way with us. And we face structural problems that we have to overcome with a broad coalition. It's the only way we can do it. We need to root out the corruption in Washington, expand people's right to get to the polls, and I think then we can succeed. They have made this country work much better for those who can make giant contributions, made it work better for those who hire armies of lobbyists and lawyers, and not made it work for the people. Until you go to the root of the corruption, the money in politics, the fact that Washington is run by the special interests, you are never going to solve any of these problems. I found a Washington that doesn't work for people like you and me. It's made of the rich and the disconnected. What's been missing is courage, courage in Washington to take on the giants. That's part of the corruption in this system. It has been far too long that the monopolies have been making the campaign contributions, have been funding the super PACs, have been out there making sure that their influence is heard and felt in every single decision that gets made in Washington. Where I want to start this is I want to return government to the people and that means calling out the names of the monopolies and saying I have the courage to go after them. And I have the most comprehensive approach for getting money out of politics with publicly funded elections to deal with political corruption. Nothing will change unless we have the guts to take on Wall Street, the insurance industry, the pharmaceutical industry, the military industrial complex and the fossil fuel industry. If we don't have the guts to take them on, we'll continue to have plans, we'll continue to have talk and the rich will get richer and everybody else will be struggling.