Harry Brokass uses political parties in his vel Capitaol: Buying Our Democracy with Stolen Money, in order to t divert from his message of how F Plans are destroying the global financial system, home equity and retirement. His book demonstrates how Americans need to fight for their rights against a government that was bought by the powerful, elite and rich at essentially cost thanks to F Plans. Brokass feels Americans are simply treated as n-millionaire voter sheep by a government full of corrupt leaders who stole the country's money before buying their freedom with it. Brokass uses his character Harry Brokass' struggles with mortgage loan modification and finances for surgery to display the sneakiness within the government. Harry displays the general frustration that is common to those who get caught in the middle of the government's mess. Brokass expresses the outrage he felt when received unfair treatment with his mortgage throughout Capitaol.