Inside the System That Rewards Power, Money, and Influence Over Public Service
What if the problem isn't corruption... but the system itself?
Every election cycle, the same promise is made: that those in power are there to serve the people.
But what if the system is built in a way that makes that promise harder to keep?
In The Big Lie, R.M. Spears takes a clear, fact-based look at how modern government actually operates-not through conspiracy, but through incentives, access, and influence that shape decisions behind the scenes.
Drawing on documented cases, public data, and real-world examples, this book explores:
How money quietly shapes political outcomesWhy access often matters more than policyHow insider knowledge can create hidden advantagesWhy similar controversies appear across parties and over timeWhat the system rewards-and what it doesn'tThis is not a partisan argument.
It's a structural one.
Rather than focusing on individuals, The Big Lie examines the environment they operate within-and how that environment influences outcomes in ways most people never see.
Clear, grounded, and thought-provoking, this book offers a deeper understanding of how power works-and why meaningful change can be so difficult to achieve.
Once you see it, you can't unsee it.