About the We The People Party NY
We didn’t start another political party because we love parties (though we do love a good BBQ).
We started it because New York — and America — have forgotten the greatest hit song ever written: the one that starts with “We the People.”
Think about it: a bunch of wild-eyed rebels in 1776 looked at each other and said, “You know what? We don’t need a king 3,000 miles away telling us how much tea costs. We can run this thing ourselves.”
They grabbed some parchment, a few quill pens, and dropped the most revolutionary mic in history:
- Power belongs to the people — not politicians, not bureaucrats, not billionaires.
- Keep government close, small, and accountable (like your nosy but lovable neighbor, not some distant emperor).
- If something’s broken in your town, fix it in your town. Don’t wait for Albany or D.C. to send a 900-page permission slip.
That was the vibe. That was the magic.
And somewhere along the way, we traded it for two bloated clubs in suits who argue about everything except actually giving power back to you.
So we said: Let’s remix the original track.
We The People Party NY is New York’s love letter to 1776 — updated for 2026 and beyond.
We’re bringing the Founding Fathers’ greatest hits back to the Empire State:
- Decentralized & Federalized like the Constitution intended: real decisions made in your county, your city, your neighborhood — not behind closed doors in Albany.
- Merit over money: We scout regular New Yorkers — teachers, nurses, mechanics, entrepreneurs — who actually solve problems instead of creating them.
- Ballot freedom: Because voters should have more than two choices served up by the same machine.
- Transparency on steroids: Every dollar, every vote, every decision — out in the open, livestreamed if necessary.
This isn’t left. This isn’t right. This is forward — straight back to the future the Founders imagined, where a plumber from Buffalo or a mom from the Bronx can stand up and say, “I’ve got this,” and actually be heard.
We’re not here to manage the decline of New York.
We’re here to throw the wildest, rowdiest, most patriotic block party this state has ever seen — and hand the keys back to YOU.
So grab a slice, wave that flag, and join the revolution 2.0.
The spirit of ’76 is alive and well — and it just moved back to New York.
We the People are back. And this time, we’re not asking permission.
Ready to make history (again)? Let’s roll. 🚀🗽
