Build Up Tear Down: A democracy cannot survive if money buys politics and concentrated ownership controls what the people know.

Money will no longer rule politics from the shadows.
Public office will no longer be a wealth machine.
If the people fund the state, the people will own more of the country.

Now the second block.

Day 101 — The Democratic Information Order

Executive Order:
DOJ, FTC, and FCC-facing leadership are ordered to treat media concentration as a democratic threat and pursue enforcement actions where ownership narrows civic reality, not just where prices are distorted.

Purpose
Break concentrated control over information before it shapes perception into compliance.

Benefit to the people
More viewpoints. Less narrative control. A public less boxed into one version of reality.

Echo Day → 111
Enforcement expands into ownership structure and capital control.

Day 102 — The Local Control and Anti-Consolidation Order

Executive Order:
Federal agencies halt approval pathways that enable serial consolidation of local media and prioritize enforcement against newsroom extraction models.

Purpose
Stop the hollowing out of local information ecosystems.

Benefit to the people
Communities hear themselves again instead of recycled corporate scripts.

Echo Day → 112
Local ownership pathways begin replacing extraction models.

Day 103 — The Full Political Ad Sunlight Order

Executive Order:
All political ads must disclose true sponsor identity, funding origin, and be stored in public, durable archives across broadcast and digital platforms.

Purpose
Eliminate anonymous political influence.

Benefit to the people
Voters see who is trying to influence them before they decide.

Echo Day → 113
Financial tracking expands into full political money mapping.

Day 104 — The No Synthetic Propaganda Without Labeling Order

Executive Order:
AI-generated political media, synthetic voices, and manipulated likenesses must be clearly labeled wherever federal authority applies.

Purpose
Prevent machine-generated deception from distorting democratic judgment.

Benefit to the people
Citizens can distinguish reality from fabrication.

Echo Day → 114
Technology enforcement expands into platform accountability systems.

Day 105 — The Local News Survival Order

Executive Order:
Federal support mechanisms are activated for nonprofit, cooperative, worker-owned, and community-based journalism through grants, tax incentives, and financing pathways.

Purpose
Rebuild local journalism as civic infrastructure.

Benefit to the people
More reporting that actually reflects their community and daily life.

Echo Day → 115
Funding systems begin tying public money to civic-value outcomes.

Day 106 — The Worker and Community Media Ownership Order

Executive Order:
Federal policy prioritizes decentralized media ownership models including worker-owned, cooperative, and nonprofit structures.

Purpose
Shift control of information downward.

Benefit to the people
More citizens influence the information ecosystem instead of consuming it passively.

Echo Day → 116
Ownership reform connects to broader economic ownership systems.

Day 107 — The Platform Transparency Order

Executive Order:
Major digital platforms must maintain public archives of political spending, targeting, sponsorship, and amplification data.

Purpose
Expose large-scale manipulation systems.

Benefit to the people
The machinery shaping public opinion becomes visible.

Echo Day → 117
Transparency expands into enforcement and penalty structures.

Day 108 — The Anti-Rollup Media Order

Executive Order:
Serial acquisition of local media by private equity and extraction chains is targeted for enforcement as a democratic stability threat.

Purpose
Stop financial extraction from destroying civic institutions.

Benefit to the people
Local media survives instead of being stripped and abandoned.

Echo Day → 118
Financial extraction models are targeted across sectors.

Day 109 — The Public-Interest License Order

Executive Order:

Broadcast license renewal becomes an active public-interest review with enforceable consequences for failure to serve civic obligations.

Purpose
Reassert that public spectrum is a public trust.

Benefit to the people
Leverage over institutions using public airwaves.

Echo Day → 119
Public accountability extends into broader regulatory systems.

Day 110 — The Democratic Information Act Order

Executive Order:

The President submits a full legislative package covering anti-concentration law, ad transparency, local journalism support, media ownership reform, and digital political archives.

Purpose
Move from executive pressure to permanent statutory structure.

Benefit to the people
A durable system that protects information integrity beyond one administration.

Echo Day → 121
Transition into wealth transfer and economic power restructuring.


A democracy cannot survive if money buys politics and concentrated ownership controls what the people know.

And the larger line tying both blocks together is this:

First, we break the money.
Then, we break the megaphone.
Then, the people can hear themselves again.

That is closer to what you want.

Not just initiatives.
Blows.

Not just compliance.
Consequence.

Not just governance.
Restoration of power.

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