CBS ran a great interview with Tim about the launch of We The People as a home for people who are exhausted by toxic partisan politics and who want to forge a new kind of discourse in our country.
Tim Ryan launching new pro-democracy group aimed at ‘exhausted majority’
This is your invitation: Join We The People as we work together to move past the current era of broken politics, division, and malice and usher in a new era of cooperation, obligation, responsibility, and promise. “Are you, like the majority of Americans, exhausted by our broken politics? Exhausted by the rage, fear, and division…
There’s been enough hate and division. Tim is rallying the exhausted majority that’s ready to make a change in our country.
Tim wrote about the industrial boom happening in our country that’s creating jobs and the big, innovative ideas and American workers that are making it happen:
Bobby Kennedy’s “Day of Affirmation” speech, delivered on June 6, 1966, in Cape Town, South Africa.
As we head into our 250th anniversary of our founding, it is more important than ever to contemplate and celebrate our founding documents. We The People are inspired everyday by these revolutionary words that set our Nation’s course. I am so excited to continue our journey towards a more perfect union. We the People…
This is what union strong looks like: Hundreds of thousands of actors joined writers for a strike that will bring movie and TV production to a virtual standstill. Actors and writers are demanding fairer wages as they all but disappeared during the move to online streaming platforms as well as job security assurances amid the…
America is at a dangerous crossroads. We have an existential choice to make, and our warring factions are making it more and more exhausting for Americans to participate in our essential political discourse: deciding which direction we want this great Nation to go. I am extremely concerned that our Union is hanging in the balance…
The new documentary “Small Town Strong” follows the story of veteran Dale King and his CrossFit gym — but this gym isn’t like other gyms. After returning from Iraq, Dale found his hometown, Portsmouth, Ohio, unrecognizable — it had been devastated by the opioid epidemic. He made his gym a place for addicts to recover…

