Launch Note
Use This Site As A Reference, Then Challenge It
The America Status Ledger is built for readers who want a structured record of institutional damage without treating party identity as proof. The site scores actions, patterns, and policy failures. Each card should show the claim, the evidence, the strongest counterargument, confidence, and the people-first harm score.
What Is Ready
- Fifty-nine scored cards across elections, schools, crime, violence, executive power, corruption, media trust, civil liberties, and historical legitimacy crises.
- One hundred four source records with a public source-health audit.
- Public-domain American art, public-domain party icons, visible credits, OpenGraph metadata, robots, sitemap, and RSS.
- A monetization path that labels sponsors and blocks score control.
What Still Needs Work
- More lower-court records for 2025-2026 legal claims.
- More historical cards under the seeded 1763-2026 era ranking.
- Static data pulls beyond the first BLS, Treasury, and Cboe snapshots.
- More page-specific share images before wide public posting.
How To Read A Score
A score is a transparent judgment. It can be wrong. The right response is a better source, a sharper mechanism, a corrected denominator, or a stronger counterargument. The model should move when the public record changes.
July 4 Release Rule
Traffic cannot weaken the source standard. Sponsors may buy labeled placement. Readers, sponsors, and critics may submit corrections. No one gets private score control.