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Episode 18: Incrementalism and Illusion - How Policy Changes Quietly Reshape Power

10 min · 19 de feb de 2026
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Big government rarely expands in dramatic leaps. It grows in steps — often marketed as compassion, safety, or common sense.   In this focused mini-episode, Erin unpacks the gap between promises and outcomes, why policy design matters more than political branding, and how incremental legislation can shift long-term power structures without voters fully noticing.   Featuring analysis of recent political controversies and a framework for evaluating bills beyond the talking points.

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