A Letter to the American People

A Note from the Founder

Why the United People's Party was created — and why millions of Americans are ready for something different.

Robert M. Iobbi · Founder & Chair United People's Party
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Robert M. Iobbi, Founder of the United People's Party
Robert M. Iobbi
Founder · Chair

To my fellow Americans,

For most of my life, I watched Americans argue over Republican versus Democrat while the country declined year after year under both parties.

The debt exploded from eight trillion dollars in 2009 to thirty-nine trillion dollars in 2026. Corruption became normalized. Constitutional limits disappeared. Waste, fraud, and abuse consumed our government. Endless scandals surfaced with no accountability. Crimes of treason, sedition, rape, torture, and murder connected to powerful people went uninvestigated. The American people have lost all faith — not only in politicians, but in the corrupt system itself. It is one giant criminal conspiracy masquerading as a government.

And yet every election the American people are forced to choose between candidates from the same two political organizations responsible for the destruction, division, and decline they pretend to oppose.

That is not representation. That is political captivity.

Millions of Americans no longer identify with either major party. We see the corruption and crime. We see the dishonesty. We see a political structure designed to protect itself from competition while silencing independent voices and preserving the power of the establishment.

The truth is simple: the two-party system was fortified through laws, ballot access barriers, debate restrictions, funding advantages, and institutional control designed to ensure Republicans and Democrats remain dominant no matter how badly they fail the country.

The United People's Party was created
to break their system.

This movement exists to give independent Americans something they have not truly had in modern history: a unified political home outside the two-party machine.

A place where independent candidates can unite under a shared platform rooted in constitutional government, individual liberty, accountability, transparency, state sovereignty, and a government that answers to the people — not party leadership, not lobbyists, not corporate interests.

This is not about left versus right.
It is about the people versus a captured system.

I did not create this party because I wanted to become a politician. I created it because I reached the same conclusion millions of Americans have reached: our country cannot continue surviving under a political structure where the same organizations responsible for the decline of the nation remain the only viable choices presented to the people.

If Americans want different outcomes, we must build something different.

That is the purpose of the United People's Party.

Not to participate in corruption — but to disrupt and remove it.

The future of this country will not be restored by blind loyalty to political parties. It will be restored when Americans unite around principle, accountability, truth, and the Constitution of the United States.

This movement is for every American who is done being politically homeless. Every American who refuses to keep choosing between corruption and corruption. Every American who still believes this country belongs to the people.

Robert M. Iobbi
Robert M. Iobbi
Founder · United People's Party
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About
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Robert Iobbi is the founder and Chair of the United People's Party, author of The Revolution Blueprint, and a constitutional advocate focused on restoring accountability, transparency, and constitutional governance in America. Frustrated by decades of political corruption, government overreach, and the failure of the two-party system, he launched the United People's Party to unite independent voters and candidates under a platform dedicated to serving the people instead of party establishments.