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If Self-Government Is Real, Why Do The Rich Decide?

If Self-Government Is Real, Why Do The Rich Decide?

Update: 2025-12-11
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A storm outside sets the mood for a bigger tempest: who actually makes the decisions that shape our lives? We start with wonder—a comet spitting colossal jets—then move straight into the machinery of influence, from a small set of global stakeholders to prosecutors who admit they’re venue shopping. The throughline is uncomfortable but clear: when laws are flexible for the powerful and rigid for everyone else, trust collapses and the system begins to look like theater.

We unpack January 6 without slogans, contrasting loud narratives with quiet cases where misdemeanors still meant raids, ruined finances, and reputations. From there we ask how operations—political, media, legal—become governance by other means. The conversation widens to Venezuela’s cartelized state, a record tanker seizure, and why starving illicit revenue can be more decisive than speeches. Along the way we examine coalition fractures at home—like MTG’s CodePink moment—and what “building bridges” means when those bridges carry disinformation or foreign influence.

Public health and agriculture bring rare bright spots. Mercury’s exit from vaccines and tighter guardrails on gain‑of‑function research signal a belated turn toward precaution and transparency. Support for regenerative farming offers an off‑ramp from brittle, chemical‑dependent inputs. At the local level, we confront how ranchers maintaining long‑standing stock ponds can suddenly be treated as violators, and why the real fight is over who interprets and enforces the rules. Economics aren’t abstract either: deportations and self‑departures ripple through housing and used‑goods markets, reminding us that policy has a people timeline.

If self‑government is to mean anything, enforcement must be principled, not convenient; funding must reinforce public well‑being, not pressure points; and we need to stop pretending outcomes are accidents. Listen, think it through with us, and decide where you stand. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review—what lever of power do you think matters most right now?

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If Self-Government Is Real, Why Do The Rich Decide?

If Self-Government Is Real, Why Do The Rich Decide?

Taylor Johnatakis