Épisodes

  • America's Last Stand
    Feb 3 2025

    This essay examines the growing threat to American democracy, focusing on the shift toward authoritarianism, particularly under President Trump and the Republican Party’s transformation. It argues that the erosion of democratic norms and the centralization of power in the executive branch has weakened the system of checks and balances.

    With Congress unable to counteract this shift due to Republican control, the essay highlights the critical role state Governors can play in resisting federal overreach. Governors, regardless of party, can protect citizens' rights by refusing to enforce unconstitutional federal orders and enacting state-level protections. The essay calls for bipartisan cooperation among Governors and Congressional Democrats to combat the rising authoritarian threat.

    Ultimately, the essay stresses that the survival of American democracy depends on the collective action of state leaders, lawmakers, and citizens in defending democratic values.



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    12 min
  • The Oligarchs Won Part II
    Jan 31 2025

    In Part II of The Oligarchs Won, The Ordinary Thinker outlines a strategic roadmap for the 2026 midterm elections, emphasizing the need for early preparation, grassroots mobilization, and targeted voter outreach. The audio essay highlights the importance of countering misinformation, engaging disillusioned voters, and recruiting candidates who challenge the status quo while addressing key economic and social issues. By exposing the failures of incumbents, leveraging local influencers, and fostering division within the opposition, the movement aims to build a lasting coalition for political change. The message is clear: the time to act is now.



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    8 min
  • The Oligarchs Won - Now What?
    Jan 27 2025

    This audio essay argues that the rise of an oligarchy in the United States has been facilitated by decades of unchecked capitalism and eroded democratic principles. It highlights the growing economic insecurity and disillusionment among the population, despite the rhetoric of prosperity. The essay emphasizes that the seeds of discontent are already being sown, particularly through rising economic inequality, the erosion of social safety nets, and the suppression of dissent. It concludes by outlining a strategy for a resistance movement to capitalize on these factors, including amplifying economic struggles, addressing specific concerns of the disillusioned, developing a comprehensive plan for government reform, fostering dialogue, and leveraging cognitive dissonance.



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    9 min
  • It's the Micro-Economy, Stupid!
    Jan 26 2025

    This audio essay challenges the long-held political mantra "It's the economy, stupid," arguing that it's time to shift our focus to the micro-economy. While macroeconomic indicators like GDP growth may paint a rosy picture, millions of Americans are struggling with financial insecurity. This essay explores the disconnect between the macro and micro perspectives, examining how wealth inequality, the gig economy, and rising costs are impacting everyday lives. It argues that prioritizing policies that address the root causes of financial hardship is crucial for creating a truly prosperous and equitable society.



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    9 min
  • Today's Lost American Dream
    Jan 25 2025

    This audio essay explores the gap between the ideals of the American Dream – "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" – and the realities of modern American life. It examines how factors like economic inequality, student debt, and the decline of middle-class jobs are challenging the very foundation of this cherished belief. The essay delves into the historical roots of this tension, tracing it back to the founding fathers and the compromises made in the Constitution. It analyzes how the pursuit of economic growth has often come at the expense of social and economic justice. Ultimately, the essay poses a critical question: Can a system built on the inherent tension between democracy and unchecked capitalism ever truly deliver on the promise of a just and equitable society for all?



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    8 min