This work serves as a visceral critique of political apathy and the decay of leadership in modern America. By referencing Goya’s "The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters," the piece suggests that a collective moral slumber has allowed grotesque power dynamics to take root. The fractured, mixed-media figures—divided by a dark, scarred central void—symbolize a nation physically and spiritually torn apart by those in power who feed off division rather than unity.