The Foolish Optimist with Amy McDonald
Jen Wiles on North Carolina’s Benefits Cliff, Corporate Influence, and a Tax Plan for Working Families Follow Jen's Campaign at https://www.jenwilesnchouse.com/ [https://www.jenwilesnchouse.com/] On The Foolish Optimist podcast, host Amy McDonald interviews Jen Wiles, a North Carolina healthcare provider running for House District 75, about why she’s running in 2026 and what she’s hearing from voters. Wiles describes North Carolina as heavily gerrymandered and dominated by corporate influence, citing Duke Energy’s monopoly, low corporate taxes headed to zero, underfunded public education, and a state budget that is 315 days late. She outlines a tax plan to reduce or eliminate income taxes for many working families, protect small businesses, and raise revenue to fund public schools, universal pre-K, and address a 20,000+ person Innovations Waiver waitlist. Wiles also discusses disability policy issues like asset limits and the “benefits cliff,” argues for door-to-door organizing across diverse communities, and reflects on challenges such as purity politics on the left. 01:33 Why She’s Running 02:58 NC Politics Explained 03:10 Gerrymandering And Corporate Power 05:44 Budget Chaos And Power Plays 08:16 What Voters Want Most 09:59 Talking To Republican Voters 12:15 Culture Wars And Human Rights 18:20 State Solutions For Families 18:29 Tax Plan And Funding Schools 21:37 Disability Waivers And Pre-K 23:16 Pre-K Funding Pitch 23:55 Other States Doing Pre-K 24:44 Why Early Education Matters 25:58 Disability Advocacy Lessons 27:53 Innovations Waiver Explained 29:15 Benefits Cliff Reality 31:11 District Stats And Messaging 32:54 Door Knocking Strategy 34:28 Where To Find Jen 35:04 Rapid Fire Favorites 42:57 Wrap Up And Thanks
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