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The four pillars

The whole damn toolkit.

Four features. One mission. Everything you need to actually hold the people in power accountable — track their votes, decode their legislation, organize your district, and laugh at the absurdity along the way.

1Will of the people

Watch the gap. In real time.

Every vote your reps cast, scored against how their actual constituents wanted them to vote. The Constituent Alignment Score puts the whole game on a single number — and the data doesn't pick sides.

Real-time vote tracking — federal, state, and local in one place
Side-by-side: how your rep voted vs how their district polled
Donor money trail overlaid on every controversial vote
535
Federal reps tracked
12.4k
Verified citizens
98%
Of votes scored
Illustrative example — sample view
Your Representative
Your state · Your district
● Example profile
61%

Constituent alignment

How often they voted with the district
Mixed record
Bill
Corporate tax cut
Voted YESDistrict: NO
Bill
Cap insulin at $35
Voted NODistrict: YES
Bill
Infrastructure funding
Voted YESDistrict: YES
Bill
Expand veterans' benefits
Voted NODistrict: YES
Top donor sector
Real estate
$842K
2Legislation for dummies

Read the f*cking legislation. In 30 seconds.

A 1,247-page piece of legislation becomes a 30-second plain-English summary. We strip out the legalese, surface what the legislation actually does, and show you exactly whose pocket gets fatter and whose gets lighter. No spin. No talking points. Just what the text actually says.

Plain-English summary of every piece of legislation before it's voted on
"Who wins, who loses, who pays" breakdown on every piece
Save legislation to your watchlist, get notified before the floor vote
3,840
Pieces summarized
30 sec
Avg. read time
100%
Source-linked
Federal · House Illustrative example
Example bill · plain-English summary
Sample legislation · 1,000+ pages · Sponsor shown here
1,247
Pages of legalese
30 sec
To read this card

What it actually does

  • Extends a tax cut for offshore corporate income through 2032
  • Cuts SNAP eligibility for households earning over $24k
  • Authorizes a $48B subsidy to four specific energy companies
  • Raises the federal cap on pharma patent extensions

Who's in this fight

↑ Winners
Multinational corps, fossil fuel majors, pharma patent-holders
↓ Losers
Working families on SNAP, small businesses, generic drug buyers
3Town hall

Their phone lines are dead. Ours aren't.

A public message board for every member of Congress. Anyone can read it. Their staff can read it. Reporters can read it. They might still ignore you — but everyone else will see them ignoring you.

A public board for every senator and rep in Congress
Verified-constituent badges so locals get heard first
Public, permanent, searchable — the receipts never disappear
535
Member boards
94k
Verified posters
100%
Public record
Your Representative · Town hall
Public board · Open to verified constituents
Verified members
Posts this week
● Example view
Illustrative example · sample posts · public record
4.2k
387 replies
"You voted YES on legislation that cuts benefits for families in our district. Explain that to the people here who depend on it. We are watching, and we vote."
3.1k
251 replies
"Town hall in your district was canceled again this year. When are you actually going to face the people you represent?"
2.8k
198 replies
"Asked your office three separate times for your position on a key bill. Months of silence. We deserve answers, not press releases."
4Politics is a joke

Laughter is leverage.

The cleanest political meme feed on the internet. We roast the powerful, not the powerless. Weekly hall of fame and hall of shame. Punching up only — no party gets a pass.

User-submitted, upvote-ranked feed with weekly hall of fame
Every meme tagged to the politician it roasts
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Memes submitted
Mon
New hall of fame
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Sacred cows
PJ
@politics_is_a_joke
487k upvotes this week
Top
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★ Hall of fame
"I haven't
read the
legislation."
— said the rep,
after voting on it
28.4k
1,400
pages
12 min
to vote
9.8k
"Drain
the
swamp."
— the swamp
12.1k
$0
from voters
$2M
from PACs
7.2k
Career
politician
is not
a real job
5.4k
Words spoken:
Action taken:
4.7k
Vote for me
to fix
the problem
I caused.
6.1k
Lobbyist meeting
47:00
Your meeting
7:00
3.8k
Politicians:
"Read the legislation!"
Also Politicians:
"no time."
5.9k
28,431 memes · ranked weekly
+ Submit a meme
How it works

Three steps. Zero bullshit.

No lobbyist mailing list. No mystery donors. No legislation written by an industry trade group. Just a tool to hold the people in power accountable.

01

Drop your address

We instantly pull every politician who represents you — federal, state, and local. No account needed to start looking around.

Illustrative
Your U.S. Senator
Your U.S. Representative
Your state senator
Your mayor
02

See the gap

For every vote, you see two numbers side by side: how they voted, and how their constituents actually wanted them to vote. The gap is the story.

Illustrative
Example bill — voted YES · district wanted NO
Example bill — voted YES · district agreed
Example bill — voted YES · district wanted NO
Example bill — voted NO · district wanted YES
03

Actually do something

Call their office in two taps with a pre-written script. Share their alignment score. Register to vote. Show up to the next town hall. It all lives here.

Illustrative
Call your rep · script ready
Share score card to socials
RSVP to the next town hall
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