Project 2029

About Project 2029

Project 2029 is a national push to empower citizens with real political leverage in order to disrupt the influence of money in politics so that Americans can finally start solving the real problems. The movement uses satire and the cultural reflex of blame to channel frustration into solutions. Not with ambiguous rhetoric, but with tools, systems, and strategy. By reframing blame as participation and providing citizens with a means to finally compete with donors, Project 2029 is making the power of voters impossible to ignore.

Mission Statement: We will facilitate the digital redemption of America's technological revolution by reuniting Americans around our single greatest challenge to modernize how we view and address our problems as a cohesive society in a rapidly changing world.

Founding Story: Project 2029, the Civil Network, and BlameThisDude.com did not come from a boardroom, political party, or think tank. It is rooted in a mission of peace and cooperation that was begun over two centuries ago by a man named Chief Little Turtle. This continuation is based on the life's work of our Managing Founder, evoking the ferocity, pragmatism, humor, and spirit of the Myaamia Tribe.

Mobilization

  • 1. Hook through Satire & Blame
    Founders engage citizens using humor and the universal instinct to point fingers. Satire lowers defenses; blame redirects frustration toward participation.

    2. Introduce Mechanics
    Citizens are prompted to list and prioritize grievances. This funnels them into a live demonstration of Civil Network mechanics.

    3. Reveal Shared Concern
    Simulated aggregation shows what’s real and current: “money in politics” consistently emerges as the top common issue.

    4. Reframe the Problem
    Demonstrations make it clear every major challenge is blocked or distorted by donor influence.

    5. Teach Leverage
    Citizens are shown how to act as fiduciaries of their own interests, using the logic of business to disrupt the leverage of donors.

    6. Mobilize and Scale.
    Citizens become Founders, incentivized to recruit and expand through gamified onboarding. Each new participant compounds collective leverage.

    7. Beta Rollout 2026
    Founders pressure candidates with a simple, unignorable question: “Who do you work for citizens or donors?”

    8. Expansion 2027
    Civil Network platform expands. Aggregation begins in earnest. Satirical onboarding continues until Founder cap is reached.

    9. Leverage 2028
    For the first time in modern history, voters wield organized, measurable leverage strong enough to force candidates to choose between donor money and citizen power.

    10. Unlocked 2029
    A public check on donor influence is a huge morale boost that takes the punch out of identity politics and opens the door to reasonable discourse and balanced policy on downstream issue