A Declaration of Default

“I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.”

The Oath of Office — Article II, Section 1, Clause 8
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Toward the two hundred and fiftieth year

One grievance enters the record each day

From this day to the Fourth of July, 2026, a single charge is laid beside the oath each morning — until the whole Bill stands complete on the anniversary of the Republic.

— of 30 charges entered into the record

Entered today

See all charges entered so far →

A living system of patriotism & advocacy

Four ways a free people may answer

I

Read the Charges

Thirty grievances, each measured against the oath, each sourced and tested against its strongest rebuttal — and each carrying its public sourcing status in the open.

II

Add Your Own Grievance

The record is not closed. Bring the wrong you have seen in your own town or state. Any citizen, of any view, may enter a grievance for a candid world to weigh.

III

Find Your District

Sign the record and light up your part of the map. Watch districts and states fill in — and see where the documented grievances actually occurred.

IV

Petition Your Government

Turn conviction into a letter. A guided studio — with optional AI assistance — helps you write a clear, respectful petition to your own representatives, in your own words.

Be counted

Sign the record

Add your voice and your district to the map. We ask only your state and district — never an address. Your name appears as you write it; a pen-name is welcome. This is a public act of petition, not a legal instrument.

citizens counted across states and districts.

By signing you affirm this is your own free act of petition. You can clear your local data at any time.