The story behind the mission
About American Discourse

Ask yourself why your town looks different than it did ten years ago.

Why the local spots keep closing. Why the same five chains are everywhere you go. Someone made those decisions — and someone funded the people who made them.

I got fed up watching it happen and nobody connecting the dots. So I started American Discourse News on YouTube, and then built this site because commentary without tools is just more noise.

I'm not a professional developer. I figured it out anyway — because the American way is figuring it out and doing it well. We are a country of creators, so I created a tool where everyday people like me can understand what is going on locally.

After newspapers died there was a significant decline in people paying attention locally — and coincidentally, that's what matters most. This site exists to change that.

Our mission

Inform. Empower. Act Local.

American Discourse Action exists for one reason: to give regular Americans a fast, no-nonsense place to find out where to shop local, who their representatives are, and what's actually going on — without the corporate filter.

This isn't about left or right. It's about Americans taking control of their own communities, their own money, and their own vote.

Your money funds their power. Their power reshapes your community. Here's how.

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You shop at a chain store. That revenue goes to a publicly traded corporation. The corporation's profits flow to Wall Street shareholders and executive bonuses — not back into your town.
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You bank with a big bank. They pool your deposits with millions of others and use that capital to fund lobbying operations, corporate PACs, and political campaigns that serve their interests — cheap labor, deregulation, and consolidation.
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Those PACs fund candidates. Candidates who take corporate PAC money vote for corporate interests — rezoning residential land for commercial development, approving big-box stores, weakening local business protections, and cutting deals that benefit developers over residents.
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Your town changes. More chain restaurants, more strip malls, more apartments nobody asked for. The local diner closes because it can't compete with the subsidized national chain. Your property taxes go up to fund infrastructure for developments that only benefit out-of-state investors.
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The cycle repeats. With fewer local options, you shop at the chain again — funding the same machine that reshaped your community without your input.
Breaking the cycle is simpler than you think.
Shop local — your dollar recirculates 3.5x more in your community. Local owners don't send profits to corporate PACs.
Bank local — credit unions and community banks lend to your neighbors, not to Wall Street. Every deposit you move is money taken out of the lobbying pipeline.
Follow the money — when you see who funds your officials, you understand who they really work for. FEC data is public. We make it readable.
Vote informed — local elections have the lowest turnout and the highest impact. Three people at a zoning meeting can change a neighborhood. Be one of them.

This isn't about boycotts or outrage. It's about understanding that every economic decision is a political decision. Where you shop, where you bank, and who you vote for are all connected. This site exists to help you see those connections and act on them.

What You'll Find Here

Support Local

Find independent businesses and credit unions near you. Every dollar you redirect from a chain to a local shop weakens the corporate lobbying pipeline and strengthens your neighbors.

Vote Informed

AI-powered dossiers on your local officials — who funds them, what they promised, and whether they're Corporation First or Community First. Real FEC data, not opinions.

Community Hub

Connect with Americans who see the same patterns. Share what's happening in your town, flag overdevelopment, and organize around local issues that matter.

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