Fire Congress

Replace every incumbent with citizen leaders who answer to voters, not party donors.

A pair of towering, identical velvet thrones facing each other in a grand, marble-floored hall, one upholstered in deep navy blue, the other in rich crimson red. Both share the same ornate gold trim and carved armrests, subtly implying a single ruling class. Between them sits a small, neglected wooden stool painted in matte white, labeled “Voters” in simple black lettering, its paint chipped and worn. Soft, cool daylight streams through high arched windows, casting long, symmetrical shadows that visually join the two thrones. Captured at eye level with a wide-angle lens, the composition places the thrones on the rule of thirds and the stool centered forward. The mood is stark, symbolic, and professional, rendered in clean photographic realism to illustrate a “UniParty” ruling over a sidelined electorate.

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