
Corporate immunity
Accountability
A democracy that cannot punish powerful people is not a democracy. It is customer service for the donor class.
The Case
This is the accountability case across corporate crime, public corruption, war powers, surveillance, courts, and party leadership. Institutions do not fail by accident when the same people keep being protected.

Corporate immunity

Presidential power

War powers
Corporate crime
Wage theft, fraud, pollution, and price gouging cannot stay civil-line-item problems when ordinary people go to jail for less.
War powers
Congress cannot keep outsourcing war to presidents, contractors, and leadership offices that never want fingerprints on the record.
Leadership
Accountability also means tracking which Democrats protect the old order and which ones are willing to replace it.