A Call to Make America Competitive Again In this video, we explore how the United States can reclaim its competitive edge in an ever-evolving global landscape. Drawing on current events and historical context, we reveal the paradox of “net contributor” versus “net taker” states—showing how vibrant, innovation-driven economies often subsidize regions clinging to outdated economic and political models. From examining how certain states lag in education, infrastructure, and job growth to uncovering the legacy of slavery, discrimination, and agrarian policies that still shape our federal structures, this video calls for modernizing representation. We break down why the Electoral College and equal representation in the Senate disproportionately empower states that contribute the least, and how that imbalance can hinder national progress in the age of AI, robotics, and green energy. If we truly want to make America competitive again, we must align political power with education, technological advancement, and economic vitality—while also offering genuine pathways for struggling states to transform and thrive. Join us in this conversation about creating a fairer, more forward-looking union that can tackle the challenges of today’s fast-paced world. Like, subscribe, and share if you believe it’s time to move beyond nostalgia and help shape a future-ready America. #MakeAmericaCompetitiveAgain #USPolitics #Federalism #ElectoralCollege #NetTakerStates