Science fiction
The United States Civic League: The Sports League That Made Politics Fun Again unfolds as a bold, satirical re-imagining of American democracy—one where direct national voting, civic participation, and public accountability are transformed into a vibrant, competitive, wildly entertaining national sport. Set in a near‑future United States hungry for renewal, the story follows a country that has grown tired of polarization, corruption, and political theater without purpose. In response, a new movement rises: a fully transparent, citizen‑powered league where everyday Americans compete in televised civic challenges to earn real influence over national ballot measures. The result is a high‑energy blend of sports drama, political satire, using a story line that celebrates the possibility of a more engaged, more joyful democracy.
At the heart of the League stands Liberty Belle, a wise-cracking Llama. Through her eyes, readers experience the spectacle of the League’s signature events—shin‑kicking showdowns, balloon‑blowing races, cheese‑rolling sprints, big‑toe wrestling, taco‑making duels, and the fan‑favorite Policy Karaoke. Each competition blends humor with insight, revealing how civic engagement can be both meaningful and wildly entertaining.
The book explores how the League’s innovative structure—complete with rankings, playoffs, stat tracking, and a championship event—reshapes the national conversation. Citizens become players, fans, strategists, and storytellers. Governance becomes participatory, transparent, and measurable. As the League grows, so do the stakes. National ballot measures hang in the balance. Media empires scramble to adapt. Politicians struggle to remain relevant.
© 2026 Independently Published (Lydbog): 9798240127595
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Lydbog: 30. marts 2026