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WE THE PEOPLE WAS NEVER MEANT TO BE AN INTRODUCTION

The Constitution does not say โ€œof the people, by the people, for the people.โ€ Lincoln said that at Gettysburg.
The Constitution begins with the harder foundation:
We the People.

And in its opening purpose it says government exists to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty.

That is our narrative.
Not capitalism.
Not socialism.
Not communism.

The Constitution neither consecrates nor denies any named socioeconomic system.
It establishes a government and declares what that government is supposed to do.

This is the republic taking its own words seriously.

Resolution of Democratic Restoration

We begin where the Constitution begins:

We the People.

Not we the wealthy.
Not we the donor class.
Not we the monopolists.
Not we the contractors.
Not we the insurers, speculators, middlemen, and owners of concentrated power.

We the People.

For too long, that opening truth has been recited and betrayed in the same breath.
The country has been governed in the name of the people while wealth governed in fact.
Rights were spoken of while insecurity was enforced.
Liberty was praised while millions lived under medical fear, housing fear, debt fear, wage fear, and the daily pressure of private systems strong enough to overrule public life.

That era ends here.

This Administration declares that the Constitution is not a museum piece for ceremonial use.
It is a governing command.
And that command is plain:
to establish justice,
to secure domestic peace,
to defend the nation,
to promote the general welfare,
and to preserve liberty as something more than a slogan for those who can afford it.

That is the meaning of this transfer of power.

We are not stealing from the wealthy.
We are ending their unauthorized control over the conditions of public life.

We are not punishing success.
We are ending domination.

We are not attacking freedom.
We are making freedom real enough to be lived by ordinary people.

Freedom is not the right of the wealthy to purchase a government.
Freedom is not the right of corporations to hold healthcare, housing, wages, and public survival hostage.
Freedom is not the right of a narrow class to extract without limit while the public is told to endure.

Freedom is security strong enough to let a person stand upright.
Freedom is healthcare without fear.
Freedom is housing without permanent precarity.
Freedom is transportation, work, food, time, and care not rationed by private greed.
Freedom is the public governing what the public cannot survive without.

So let the argument be plain.

When the powerful cry socialism, we reply:
democracy.

When they protest communism, we reply:
equality.

When they scream injustice, we reply:
justice for all.

When they defend private power, we reply:
public freedom.

When they call the general welfare a threat, we reply:
that is the Constitution speaking.

This is not class war.
This is constitutional restoration.

This is the first executive body in modern American life to treat the constitutional promise as an operating duty rather than a decorative phrase.
Not to protect concentrated wealth from the people,
but to protect the people from concentrated wealth.

That is why healthcare is being reclaimed from extraction.
That is why housing is being secured.
That is why transportation, infrastructure, safety, and national defense are being governed as public obligations.
That is why money is being driven out of politics.
That is why monopoly is being broken.
That is why the wealth gap is being narrowed.
That is why the USA Dividend, universal care, public stability, worker ownership, and the general welfare are not side issues.
They are the point.

Because a republic is not healthy when survival depends on private permission.
A democracy is not real when elections belong to money.
Liberty is not secure when the public is too afraid to exercise it.

So this Administration adopts a simple doctrine:

What the people need in order to live free shall not be ruled by private greed.
What the people build together shall return benefit to the people.
What concentrated wealth has taken from public life shall be reclaimed for public life.

This is the narrative.
This is the answer.
This is the frame that holds the whole project.

Not revenge.
Restoration.

Not confiscation.
Correction.

Not ideology.
Constitutional duty.

Not government over the people.
Government of the people, by the people, for the people โ€” finally made real in the lives of the people themselves.

We the People was never meant to be an introduction.
It was meant to be the law of the land.

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