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Paperback THE NEXT AMERICA: A BLUEPRINT FOR A GOVERNMENT THAT WORKS Book

ISBN: B0H7M1DVTF

ISBN13: 9798185526743

THE NEXT AMERICA: A BLUEPRINT FOR A GOVERNMENT THAT WORKS

Somewhere in Washington, real decisions are being made.
There is a room in Washington, D.C.
You will never see it on a tour.
It has no plaque, no seal, no flag.
It is not marked on any map.
But it is the most powerful room in America.
It is where the real decisions are made-quietly, efficiently, without debate or public record. The people inside are not elected. They do not campaign. They do not shake hands at county fairs or kiss babies on rope lines. They do not appear on ballots or in televised debates.
They are executives.
Lobbyists.
Political strategists.
Industry lawyers.
Think tank architects.
Media power brokers.
Billionaire donors.
And they have more influence over the laws of the United States than most members of Congress.
It always begins the same way.
A door closes.
A phone is silenced.
A folder is placed on a polished table.
A decision is made.
Not with a vote.
Not with a debate.
Not with the messy, unpredictable chaos of democracy.
But with a signature.
A handshake.
A quiet agreement.
A pharmaceutical executive signs off on language that will appear in a healthcare bill.
A defense contractor approves a funding request that will later be inserted into the National Defense Authorization Act.
A tech lobbyist outlines the limits of a privacy law before it ever reaches the Senate floor.
An energy CEO reviews a regulatory rollback that will be announced months later.
A media executive decides which narrative will dominate the news cycle.
A billionaire donor signals which candidates will receive the money needed to survive the next election.
Outside, the Capitol dome glows like a beacon of democracy.
Inside this room, democracy is merely a backdrop.
By the time the public hears about a bill, a regulation, a policy, or a crisis, the outcome has already been shaped-sometimes decided-by people whose names they will never know.
The hearings are theater.
The debates are choreography.
The votes are the final act of a play written somewhere else.
The real script is drafted in this room.
This was not always the case.
There was a time when lawmakers wrote their own bills, when committees debated ideas instead of negotiating with donors, when the press investigated power instead of being owned by it.
But over decades, something changed.
Corporations learned that influence was cheaper than innovation.
Billionaires learned that policy was more profitable than philanthropy.
Political operatives learned that outrage was more valuable than truth.
Media companies learned that division was more lucrative than unity.
Tech platforms learned that attention was more powerful than information.
And so, piece by piece, the architecture of American democracy was replaced by something else.
Not a dictatorship.
Not a monarchy.
Something far more subtle.
A government of corporations.
The meeting ends.
The folder is closed.
The decision is made.
The people in the room stand, shake hands, and walk out into the night.
They blend into the city like shadows.
No cameras follow them.
No reporters shout questions.
No voters demand answers.
They do not need the public's approval.
They already have the power.
And tomorrow, when Congress convenes, when the news cycle begins, when the public debates the issues of the day, the outcome will already be in motion-set in place by a room no one elected.
This book is about that room.
About the people who sit inside it.
About the industries that fund it.
About the laws shaped by it.
About the democracy weakened by it.
And about the citizens who can still dismantle it.
Because the truth is simple:
The most powerful room in America exists only because the public has not yet walked in.
This book is the key.

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