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JENNIFER LAWRENCE : ANTI-CORRUPTION | SPPECH

 We are witnessing a total political systemfailure in America. If you’re anything like me you may findyourself constantly overwhelmed by everything that’s wrong with politics. And when I say politics I’m not talkingabout Democrats or Republicans. I’m talking about the flaws that exist inour political system regardless of which party is in power. And I know, it’s hard to talk about politicsthese days, but look: The government is ours. 


We pay for it, so it needs to work for us. And right now it doesn’t. And I mean it really doesn’t. So, what’s going on here? Is it Russian meddling and social media? Is it him? Is it her? No. Those two were the least popular presidentialcandidates since they began keeping track of such things. Only 4% of Americans have a great deal ofconfidence in Congress now. Just 4%. America is no longer even considered a fulldemocracy. We are witnessing total political system failurein America. Which is the complete opposite of what ournation's founders had in mind. So I’m going to show you three lines thatshow what’s causing this failure, how we can fix it, and what you can do about it. So, here’s your first line. What I want you to do is take any issue youreally care about and picture it on this line. This line comes from a Princeton Universitystudy that shows how public opinion influences the laws that Congress does or doesn’t pass. They looked at eighteen-hundred public opinionpolls over a twenty-year period, and we took their data and plotted it in this chart. See this horizontal line? That shows public support for a law amongstaverage Americans. This vertical line? That shows the likelihood of the public supportleading to the passage of a law. When you plot it for the average American,you get a line that looks like this. There's your issue sitting on that line. If there is zero support for a law, there'sabout a 30% chance that Congress is going to pass it. And if there's 100% support for something,the most popular thing ever, there's still a 30% chance that Congress is gonna pass it. So the line is horizontal because no matterhow much support there is among average Americans, there's still a 30% chance that Congress isgonna pass that law. Princeton determined that the “preferencesof the average American appear to have only a minuscule, near-zero, statistically non-significantimpact on public policy.” How in the hell does this happen? Consider this. Politicians are spending up to 70% of theirtime raising funds for re-election after they get into office. Why? Because in order to win a seat in the Senatein some races, you would have to raise $45,000 every single day, 365 days a year for 6 yearsto raise enough money to win. Now consider that only .05% of Americans givemore than $10,000 to politics, and then you see why politicians have become completelydependent on that .05% of Americans (billionaires and special-interest groups!) who fund theircampaigns. Meanwhile, you've got lobbyists writing ourlaws and donating to the politicians who pass them, we have a two-party duopoly of Democratsand Republicans that makes it so that independents can't win, while the American people are leavingthe major parties in droves. As you can see here, nearly half of Americanvoters are now registered independent. And then there’s gerrymandering, with politiciansdrawing the boundaries of their own voting districts into crazy shapes designed to preventcompetition. Today only 14% of House campaigns are actuallycompetitive. 86% of them are not. And we wonder why young people feel that theirvote doesn’t matter. I've covered a lot here, but it all adds upto this vast ring of influence over our elected leaders. It’s a corrupt system in which “We thepeople” have “near zero” influence over our own government... And that.. is sad…. That is not the country I feel like I grewup in. But what’s worse is that by allowing thisto happen we are causing the failure of the most important issues facing our nation. We're wasting trillions of dollars a yearon fraud and abuse in our own government. One in five American children live in poverty. Our healthcare is the most expensive in theworld. We have more people in prison per capita thanRussia and China. We’re losing jobs to the rest of the world. And we're not even doing enough to keep ourair and our water clean for our children. America was founded on the promise of selfgovernance. But instead we have statistically non-significantimpact on public policy. So, first of all, the US Constitution givesstates sole control over how elections are run — even federal elections — so whenwe fix gerrymandering or election laws, that fixes the federal election in each state. That means that by going state-by-state, wehave an immediate impact on how we elect Congress and how we hold them accountable. But there’s more… and that brings us toour second line. This line is from a Bloomberg News study. It finds that throughout American history,passing state laws leads to federal victory. Let me show you what I mean. This chart shows the number of states overtime that passed laws giving women the right to vote. When it hits the right side of the chart,that’s the federal victory. Okay, now I want you to watch the blue line. We're gonna do this again with interracialmarriage. There were a few states in the Northeast thatmade it legal, decades ago, and centuries go by and we hit this blue line where allof a sudden there's a rush of activity, which leads pretty quickly to federal passage. So here we are again, with same-sex marriage. One state, Massachusetts, for many years. A couple decades later we hit that blue line:a jump in state activity and federal passage. This isn’t about these issues. This is about a winning political strategy. The crucial finding in the Bloomberg studyis that a “key event, often a court decision or a grassroots campaign reaching maturity,triggers a rush of state activity that ultimately leads to a change in federal law.” So, fixing this problem IS possible. But how do we create our trigger moment forthis issue? Well, the “Grassroots Campaign” from thestudy? That’s RepresentUs. We’re bringing conservatives and progressivestogether to pass Anti-Corruption laws all across America, using three strategic innovations:right-left coalitions, calling out corruption and building a movement. A big movement. And I'm gonna break them down for you. Can I do this part? No. First, right-left.This is how people self-identifyin America. This isn't party identification, this is howyou feel politically. And as you can see, its 25% liberal, 36% conservative,and 34% moderate. But for the past 40 years, on the reformsI’ve outlined, it's liberals speaking to liberals, using liberal language, with liberalmessengers….. Liberal…. I just had to say that one more time. And you're just not gonna change the politicalpower structure of America with 25% of the people. Fixing corruption requires that we enlistall Americans, liberals, conservatives, and moderates who, as we’ve shown, overwhelminglysupport reform. Number two, corruption. When we talk about money in politics, gerrymandering,democracy, campaign finance reform… most people just tune out, but people arefired up about corruption. And number three, we must build a movement. A big movement comprised of all kinds of peoplefrom all across America, fighting to pass anti-corruption laws, and then make sure theyare implemented and protected. So again, liberals and conservatives workingtogether, corruption, and build a movement. This is the foundation of RepresentUs. We believe the government should work forevery American, not just a handful of billionaires and special-interests. But it’s not just an idea. In a few years, we've already racked up 85wins all across the country. And if we can get those 85 wins to 850 wins,we can fix our corrupt political system, save America, and get to work on fixing everythingelse that’s broken in our country. This is how we build this movement big enoughto trigger that “rush of state activity that leads to a change in federal law….” And that brings us to our last line. Right now this is you and right now theseare all of the ways that you can help us go state-by-state, city-by-city to fix the corruptionin American politics. Volunteer and join a RepresentUs Chapter — orif that’s not your thing, join the Common Wealth to make a monthly donation in supportof someone who does volunteer. 100% of your money goes straight to passingthese laws. Not to overhead or our expenses. Every voice matters. Your voice matters. If you do nothing, nothing changes. But if we all do a little. We can win, together. So the only question left is this... Will you cross that line? Join us at www.Represent.Us 

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