The future won’t arrive on schedule when the past refuses to step aside—so we decided to name the problem and map a path forward. We start with the breach at the heart of public life: a leadership class that treats power like an heirloom and stability like a shrine, even as wages stagnate, debt swells, and young families are told to settle for less. From labor policy that dilutes bargaining power to higher education that rewards compliance over mastery, we connect the dots on how today’s institutions embalmed the old order instead of growing the next one.
That diagnosis only matters if it leads to action. We lay out a dual-track strategy that blends cultural renewal with hard political math: build families, schools, trades, and businesses that can stand on their own, while at the same time contesting the levers that can tax, regulate, or crush what we build. Think precinct captains, county delegates, and primary challenges focused on sovereignty, wage growth, free speech, and local ownership. Think apprenticeships, co-ops, and community lenders that turn skill and savings into real stakes close to home. The goal isn’t endless outrage; it’s competence, courage, and results.
We also make a clear offer to the old guard: serve the people or step aside. If the party apparatus has been captured by donors and consultants, it can be retaken—peacefully, legally, and thoroughly—or replaced with something fit for purpose. Along the way we ask the questions that keep us honest: What inheritance do we owe our children? How do we reward builders over speculators? Which institutions deserve to be mended, and which should be allowed to fall? By the end, you’ll have a blueprint for action that starts on your block and reaches all the way to the ballot.
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Full blog post: https://news.gab.com/2025/11/how-to-reclaim-the-republic/
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