Independent Candidate

Two Party Corruption

by Carl Boyanton | Feb 18, 2026 | Positions | 0 comments

For too long, the American voter has been sold a false choice between two private clubs that wear different colors but cash the same checks. Whether it's the "Blue Team" or the "Red Team," the playbook is identical: protect the status quo, silence outsiders, and maintain the elite's grip.

The Two-Party Mirage: Breaking the Cycle of Corruption

For too long, the American voter has been sold a false choice between two private clubs that wear different colors but cash the same checks. Whether it's the "Blue Team" or the "Red Team," the playbook is identical: protect the status quo, silence outsiders, and maintain the elite's grip.

The Illusion of Neutrality

Both major parties claim they stay out of the primary process, yet we know the truth. Behind closed doors, party leadership meddles by picking "winners" before a single vote is cast. They use their fundraising machines and media influence to kneecap challengers who have the audacity to think for themselves. They don't want a representative; they want a rubber stamp.

The Incumbency Protection Racket

The current system isn't designed to find the best leaders; it's designed to keep the current ones in power.

The "Useful Idiot" Requirement: Leadership doesn't want independent thinkers who read the bills. They want "useful idiots"—members who will vote exactly how they are told in exchange for committee assignments and campaign cash.

Incumbency over Innovation: Both parties prioritize protecting an incumbent—no matter how ineffective—over allowing a primary challenger to bring fresh ideas to the table. This is how we end up with "career politicians" who haven't held a real job in thirty years.

My Commitment to You

As an Independent, I don't answer to a Speaker of the House or a Party Chairman. I answer to the people of Mississippi's 4th District.

No Party Bosses: I will never be a "useful idiot" for leadership. My vote is governed by the Constitution and the needs of my constituents, period.

Term Limits: The only way to break the "incumbency racket" is to ensure that public service is a temporary duty, not a permanent career.

Primary Reform: We need a system that stops backroom meddling and returns the power of choice to voters, not party elites.

The two-party system is two sides of the same corrupt coin. It's time we stopped flipping the coin and started changing the currency.

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