End the War · Stop the Draft
Congress Never Voted For This. Your Kids Shouldn't Have To Fight In It.
PHIERStorm is how we stop it.
The same coordinated action builds the leverage to stop this war — and fix healthcare at the same time.
Not later. Not separately. The same pressure forces both.
⚖️ Here's what's actually happening:
The President is pushing us deeper into war — without a congressional vote. Congress is funding it anyway.
The Constitution is clear: Congress declares war. Not the President. Not the Pentagon. Not defense contractors. Your representatives have the power to stop this — but they won't, until we give them a reason to fear the consequences.
PHIERS is that reason.
⚠️ URGENT: War escalation is the biggest threat to everything, everywhere, all at once.
If the war spirals, nothing else matters. The draft isn't a conspiracy — it's being discussed in the Pentagon right now. We stop it now, or we may never get the chance. This is the priority.
Every single day. That's what the unauthorized war costs American taxpayers — with no congressional approval, no exit strategy, and no end in sight.
They're floating it. No vote to start the war — no vote should send your kids to fight in it. Stop it before it starts.
Congressional declarations of war. Not one vote. Not one debate. Just a blank check your representatives signed with your money and your children's futures.
U.S. troops deployed to the Middle East as of March 2026 — with more on the way. None of them sent there by a vote of Congress. All of them someone's kid.
The only thing that stops a draft is people who organized before it happened.
The ripple effects are already hitting your grocery bill, your gas prices, and your electric bill. Unauthorized wars don't stay in the Middle East — they come home through every supply chain connected to oil. → See the full economic picture on the Crisis page
These are someone's kids. Someone's neighbors. Someone's family.
Congress sent them without a vote.
Congress never voted to authorize this war. Not once. No debate. No mandate. No exit strategy. The Constitution is unambiguous — Congress declares war. Not the President. Not a defense contractor. Your Congress member. The one you elected. The one you can replace.
They didn't do their job. And now — with the conflict escalating and supply lines under attack — the word nobody wanted to hear is back on the table.
Draft.
Your kids. Sent to fight in a war your representatives were too cowardly to put their names on. A war that costs over $1 billion of your money every single day. A war that's already driving up your gas, your groceries, your electric bill — because when oil tankers get attacked in the Middle East, your kitchen table pays the price.
Nothing they wanted. Everything they feared. Not because their voices don't matter — but because they had no leverage.
Congress ignores protests because protests don't threaten their jobs.
The only thing that reliably moves Congress is organized people — district by district, names on the record, with documented electoral consequences. When a politician sees that 1,500 verified constituents in their district are aligned on an issue — and that those constituents will vote accordingly — the math changes.
No leverage means no change. That's the lesson of every failed movement.
Leverage doesn't come from one issue.
It comes from coordinated people acting together.
PHIERS builds the leverage — by organizing people around one winnable demand.
That same leverage applies everywhere immediately.
War escalation makes everything else impossible. The draft would tear families apart. Congress keeps funding it because they face no consequence — until we give them one.
PHIERS is the mechanism that creates that consequence. Here's how it works:
This is one coordinated action — and how it creates leverage across all demands at the same time.
$600 telehealth on the ACA Exchange — one specific, verifiable demand that saves $2.7 trillion a year and covers 234 million Americans. This is how we prove organized people can force results — fast.
11.6 million people. Every district affected. Every seat becomes competitive. Congress must respond — or face replacement. Harvard research proved it: No sustained campaign that reached 3.5% participation has failed.
$2.7 trillion a year redirected from insurance to people — wages, veterans' care, and an economy that works. → See the math
The moment Congress sees this level of organized leverage, the same force that compels healthcare reform compels war accountability — no more blank checks, no more undeclared conflicts.
Build leverage once.
That same leverage forces healthcare reform, war accountability, and stops the draft.
→ See how this fixes wages, jobs, and stability: 5D Solutions
The energy in the streets is real. The anger is justified. But energy without mechanism is frustration that fades. And frustration that fades is exactly what they're counting on.
PHIERS is that mechanism. Healthcare builds the leverage. That same leverage forces accountability — including ending the unauthorized war and stopping the draft.
Not instead of protest. In addition to it.
With teeth.
One coordinated action creates leverage.
That leverage forces results — across every issue at once.
That same pressure forces Congress to end the war and stop the draft.
Your name on the record isn't just about a $600 healthcare plan. It's proof that you showed up. That you were counted. That when the moment came — you didn't wait for someone else to fix it.