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A World That’s Becoming More Dangerous and Less Stable

 Across the political spectrum, Americans share a growing frustration: government no longer delivers results. Problems everyone agrees on go unresolved. Programs fail to function. Basic responsibilities—public health, disaster response, regulatory enforcement, long-term planning—are increasingly strained or absent. Trust erodes not because people expect perfection, but because they no longer see competence.


This breakdown did not happen by accident. Over the past two Trump administrations, the executive branch has been systematically weakened—experienced professionals pushed out, institutions politicized, expertise sidelined, and authority centralized around personal loyalty rather than law or performance. What remains is not a fully functional executive government, but a degraded system that struggles to execute policy, enforce rules, or serve the public interest.


Rebuilding government therefore means more than reforming programs. It means restoring professional capacity, independence, and accountability across the executive branch—so government can once again do what democracy requires of it: implement laws faithfully, protect the public, deliver results, and uphold the principle of "one person, one vote." 


Below are concrete ways government can be rebuilt to work again—and to earn public trust through performance, not rhetoric.

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Where Government Needs Fixing

Failures of Democratic Integrity

Failures of Democratic Integrity

Failures of Democratic Integrity

 Democracy fails when power goes unchecked. When voting is restricted, laws are enforced selectively, or special interests dominate decision-making, trust erodes and democratic systems weaken—even if elections still take place. Learn more.

Failures of Governing Capacity

Failures of Democratic Integrity

Failures of Democratic Integrity

 

Government also fails when it can’t deliver. Hollowed-out institutions, weak leadership, and chronic inaction leave policies unimplemented and promises unfulfilled, turning public frustration into cynicism and instability. Learn more.

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