Thomas Jefferson sings about our sick democracy

Using my lyrics and suno.com for the music, I created this song about our sick democracy, sung by Thomas Jefferson.

In halls where selflessness should be,
Behold the rise of kleptocracy.

The wealthy rule, no meritocracy,
We're shackled by a plutocracy.

The worst now lead as the competent flee,
A nation trapped in kakistocracy.

Old men cling tight, refuse to leave,
Entrenched within a gerontocracy.

The crudest lead, devoid of literacy,
We stumble through an idiocracy.

They mix their myths with policy,
Our laws now shaped by theocracy.

With guns and bombs, not diplomacy
Power flows from militocracy.

Profits rule, not democracy,
We're burdened with corporatocracy.

Thomas Jefferson singing

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America the Battleful (Oh Beautiful for Endless Wars!)
We are Spending Two Trillion Dollars on Weapons That Must Never Be Used
We Can't Compete with China, So Let's Provoke a War
Thomas Merton's Prayer for Peace
Rock Opera about U.S. Militarism, Part One
The Unholy Land has Genocide
Requiem for Victims of U.S. Wars
Bending Over for Dearest Uncle Sam
Endless War Blues
The Endless War Blues (different version)
Windy City Protests -- from Vietnam in '68 to Gaza in '24
No More Blood For Their Endless War: an antiwar folk song made with AI
Machinery of Death (death metal song)
No More Stupid Wars!
Lesser of Two Evils Blues
The Lesser of Two Evils Blues (longer, different version)
Eisenhower warns about the Military-Industrial Complex
Eisenhower Warns about U.S. Militarism
War is a Racket (Smedley Butler Song)
and Love Song by the U.S. Military Gospel Choir.


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