The System Isn’t Broken. It’s Working Exactly As Designed
Why outsiders like Mark Moran don’t just lose… they’re filtered out before the game even starts
Mark Moran ran for office.
He did what every frustrated American is told to do when they’re fed up. Stop complaining. Get involved. Step into the arena.
He knocked on doors. He gathered signatures. He played by the rules.
Then he ran into the part nobody talks about.
And the system did exactly what it was built to do.
Moran claims he discovered petition signature fraud inside his own party. Not from opponents. From insiders.
Then he left.
And just like that, the story stopped being about corruption and started being about him.
That shift isn’t accidental. It’s structural.
We Don’t Have an Election Day Problem. We Have a Pre-Election Filter
Everyone obsesses over ballots.
Almost nobody pays attention to how candidates get there.
This isn’t a neutral process. It’s a filter.
Signature thresholds
Filing rules
Legal challenges
Party-controlled verification
The people in power define the process used to challenge them.
That’s not dysfunction. That’s control.
Read deeper: 👇
Corporate Money Isn’t Influence - It’s Infrastructure
Money doesn’t tilt the system.
It builds it.
Campaigns rely on:
Consultants
Media buyers
Data firms
Donor networks
By the time a challenger enters, the outcome is already structurally weighted.
Breakdown:
Leave the Party, Lose Your Credibility
Criticize from inside, you’re disloyal.
Leave, and you’re dismissed.
This system doesn’t correct itself.
It ejects correction.
Related: 👇
The Real Bipartisan Agreement: More Surveillance
It grows under everyone.
And now AI accelerates it.
This isn’t policy drift.
This is compounding power.
White-Collar Workers Aren’t Safe — They’re Just Late
The disruption isn’t coming.
It’s here.
And it’s targeting the people who thought they were immune.
See: 👇
The Missing Piece
Everyone can diagnose the system.
Almost nobody can replace it.
That’s the gap.
Framework: 👇
The System Isn’t Broken
This system works.
It protects incumbents
It filters outsiders
It converts money into power
And it narrows choice before you ever vote.
You’re not just voting.
You’re voting inside a system that already decided who matters.
If this made you think — or made you uncomfortable — that’s the point.








Tell me how you can be a liberal or a conservative and support this type of party behavior when we really only have two parties to choose from. Doesn't this violate one man one vote in every way shape and form that it possibly could?