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This Isn't Your Grandmother's America: Why We're Solving Today's Problems With Yesterday's Assumptions | Freedom Friday

39 min · 28. Juni 2026
Episode This Isn't Your Grandmother's America: Why We're Solving Today's Problems With Yesterday's Assumptions | Freedom Friday Cover

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Text the show! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2626689/fan_mail/new] America has a solutions problem... or does it? This week, I argue something different. Maybe we've been trying to solve today's problems with yesterday's assumptions. Using this week's biggest headlines—including Supreme Court immigration rulings, the bipartisan housing bill, and modern protest movements—we ask a much bigger question: What if the problem changed... but the prescription never did? This isn't an episode about left versus right. It's about whether we're even diagnosing the right disease before prescribing the cure. Topics include: ✅ Supreme Court immigration rulings  ✅ How immigration has changed since the Reagan era  ✅ Why America's housing policies keep missing the starter-home crisis  ✅ The disappearance of the first rung of the middle-class ladder  ✅ Why today's protests are fundamentally different from the Civil Rights era  ✅ Ronald Reagan's lesson about updating assumptions without abandoning principles If you've ever wondered why Washington keeps "solving" problems that never seem to get solved... This episode is for you. 📱 Call/Text: 252-CHAD-LAW (252-242-3529) #CommonSense #FreedomFriday #Immigration #HousingCrisis #StarterHomes #Politics #RonaldReagan #Protests #CurrentEvents #CommonSenseWithChadLaw

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Text the show! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2626689/fan_mail/new] 🏛️ What happens when government stops receiving honest feedback? This week's Sequel Sunday builds on our Monologue Monday episode with additional research, constitutional history, and new examples that reinforce one central idea: Government doesn't usually fail overnight. It fails when feedback disappears. ▶️ Watch the original Monologue Monday here: https://rumble.com/v7c20qs-why-one-party-rule-always-fails-monologue-monday.html [https://rumble.com/v7c20qs-why-one-party-rule-always-fails-monologue-monday.html] 📺 Watch the full video version on Rumble https://rumble.com/c/CommonSenseWithChadLaw In this episode: ✅ Why the DMV mentality exists ✅ How supermajorities change government ✅ Utah vs. Illinois ✅ Wyoming vs. New York City ✅ Oregon's political eruption ✅ Vermont's constitutional reforms ✅ Why America's founders built competing centers of power ✅ Why feedback matters more than party labels 🇺🇸 Common Sense with Chad Law Politics doesn't have to be exhausting. Every week we break down complicated political issues into understandable conversations rooted in history, economics, constitutional principles, and everyday common sense. New episodes every week: 🎙️ Monologue Monday 🤪 Wacky Wednesday 🗽 Freedom Friday 😂 Satire Saturday ➡️ Sequel Sunday ⭐ If you enjoy the show, please: ✔️ Follow the podcast ✔️ Leave a 5-star review ✔️ Share this episode with someone who enjoys thoughtful political conversations ✔️ Watch the full video episodes on Rumble Thanks for listening, and welcome to Common Sense.

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