Why sign the petition?

The 99% Revolution Act is the only plan that protects democracy, restores economic fairness, and dismantles Project 2025’s attack on our rights. This bill ensures universal healthcare, fair wages, debt-free education, voting rights, and corporate accountability—all fully funded over 10–20 years. It puts power back in the hands of the people, not billionaires.

By signing this petition, you demand a government that works for YOU—not the 1%. Join the movement to protect democracy, secure financial stability, and build a fairer future for all.

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Key provisions of the omnibus bill

The 99% Revolution Act is the only real counter to Project 2025 and Trump’s policies that threaten democracy, economic stability, and civil rights. This bill:

✅ Tax Billionaires & Corporations Fairly to fund healthcare, housing, & education
✅ End Dark Money in Politics by overturning Citizens United & stopping corporate lobbying
✅ Expand Voting Rights & Ranked-Choice Voting to ensure fair elections
✅ Guarantee Universal Healthcare, Worker Protections, & Debt-Free College
✅ Restructure the Federal Reserve for public control over the economy

📢 Sign now to demand a government that serves the 99%—not just the elite!

Consequences of inaction

The failure of the Omnibus Bill, especially one that includes key initiatives like the 99% Revolution Act, ADOS reparations, and significant policy reforms, would have far-reaching consequences for average citizens and the nation as a whole. Below are the key potential consequences:

1. Worsening Inequality
Economic Inequality: The failure to pass comprehensive legislation would mean that existing systems of inequality—such as the wealth gap, housing instability, and educational disparities—would continue to worsen, particularly for marginalized communities (e.g., ADOS, Black and Indigenous communities, lower-income families).

Impact on the Average Person: Many will continue to struggle with stagnant wages, poor job prospects, and rising costs of living.

Specifically: Without reparations and equity initiatives, historical injustices like slavery and segregation will remain unaddressed, further cementing the divide.

2. Environmental and Public Health Risks
Climate Change and Environmental Protection: If the Omnibus bill fails to include critical climate protections and public health funding, the effects of climate change will continue to disproportionately affect vulnerable communities, including those in low-income areas and communities of color.

Impact on the Average Person: More frequent extreme weather events (e.g., floods, wildfires, hurricanes) and health risks from poor air and water quality will impact everyday lives.

Specifically: Low-income and minority communities often live in environmentally hazardous areas, and their health outcomes will continue to worsen without policy changes.

3. Healthcare and Social Services Cuts
Access to Healthcare: The failure of key healthcare reforms (e.g., public health, expanded coverage, reducing pharmaceutical costs) means that many Americans will continue to face high medical costs and lack of affordable insurance.

Impact on the Average Person: Middle and working-class families will continue struggling with rising healthcare premiums, expensive prescription drugs, and limited access to care, especially for rural and low-income individuals.

Specifically: Veterans, disabled individuals, and others dependent on federal programs will see fewer protections and benefits.

4. Stagnation in Education Reform
Education Gaps: If the bill fails to pass, the proposed education reforms, such as AI integration, technology in classrooms, and improved teacher salaries, will not materialize. This will exacerbate inequality in the education system, leaving many children behind, particularly in low-income, minority, and rural communities.

Impact on the Average Person: Low-income families may continue to have limited access to quality education, reinforcing cycles of poverty.

Specifically: Without AI integration in education and tech access, students from underprivileged backgrounds will fall further behind their wealthier peers.

5. Rise in Corporate Power
Corporate Influence: Failure to regulate corporations and limit monopolies, as proposed in the bill, means that corporate influence will continue to dominate politics and the economy, leaving working people with less bargaining power and wages that stagnate.

Impact on the Average Person: Large corporations will continue to evade taxes, suppress wages, and block legislation that benefits the general population, leaving workers feeling economically disenfranchised.

Specifically: Tech giants, pharmaceutical companies, and energy corporations will maintain their unchecked influence over the economy and government, leading to higher costs for consumers and fewer protections for workers.

6. No Real Change for Reparations
Unaddressed Historical Injustice: The failure of the ADOS reparations portion of the bill means that there will be no direct compensation or economic policies aimed at addressing the wealth disparities caused by slavery and discrimination.

Impact on the Average Person: Without reparations, African American families (and other marginalized groups) will continue to experience economic exclusion, disinvestment, and lack of opportunity.

Specifically: ADOS communities may continue to face systemic oppression in education, housing, and jobs, hindering future economic mobility.

7. Increased Polarization and Political Dysfunction
Polarized Politics: The failure of such a comprehensive bill could further entrench political polarization. It may lead to deepening divides between party lines and could pave the way for more extreme and divisive rhetoric and policies.

Impact on the Average Person: Everyday citizens will likely feel more disconnected from the political system, and the trust gap between people and government will continue to grow, leaving citizens feeling powerless.

Specifically: Without a united legislative agenda, there will be no cohesive solution to income inequality, healthcare access, or racial disparities.

8. Increased Risk of Authoritarianism
Loss of Checks and Balances: With the rise of executive power through policies like Project 2025, the failure of the Omnibus bill will mean that corporate elites and those in power will have more control over federal government decisions, weakening democratic safeguards and civil liberties.

Impact on the Average Person: A centralization of power could lead to erosion of personal freedoms, including voting rights, freedom of the press, and assembly, reducing the ability of regular citizens to have a voice in government.

Specifically: If executive power continues to expand unchecked, people will face greater oppression and fewer chances for meaningful political participation.

9. No Progress on Wealth and Tax Equity
Wealth and Tax Inequity: Without passing the 99% Revolution Act, tax reform aimed at the wealthiest individuals and corporations (e.g., closing loopholes, wealth caps) will not take place.

Impact on the Average Person: The rich will continue to accumulate wealth while working people face higher taxes and economic stagnation.

Specifically: Working families will bear the burden of tax cuts for the wealthy, and social programs that benefit them (e.g., education, healthcare, housing) will continue to be underfunded.

10. The Future of Democracy at Risk
Undermining of Democracy: If the 99% Revolution Act doesn't pass, the trend of consolidating power into the hands of a few (through initiatives like Project 2025) will continue.

Impact on the Average Person: Ordinary Americans will lose their ability to influence their government and policies.

Specifically: With fewer democratic checks, a monarchical system could emerge, and voter participation could drastically decline as the government operates with less transparency.

Conclusion:
If this Omnibus Bill does not pass, the average American will experience a continuation of systemic issues like economic inequality, poor access to education and healthcare, and political dysfunction. Without this legislation, the country risks greater polarization, authoritarianism, and corporate control, ultimately harming those who need it the most.

The key is to ensure the passage of legislation that prioritizes the needs of everyday Americans, empowers marginalized communities, and strengthens the democratic principles of the nation.

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