Common Sense with Chad Law | Political Commentary
Text the show! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2626689/fan_mail/new] For years we've been told that elections are about winning. But what happens when one side wins so completely there's no meaningful opposition left? In this episode, Chad Law explores why political competition matters just as much as economic competition, how supermajorities weaken accountability, why California and Mississippi offer important lessons, and what voters can do before government stops responding to the people it serves. Whether you lean left, right, or somewhere in between, one principle remains true: concentrated power eventually stops listening. Topics include: * Why supermajorities change political incentives * California and Mississippi as case studies * Accountability versus permanent majorities * Why competition matters in government * The responsibility voters carry in a constitutional republic 📞 Call or text the show: 252-CHAD-LAW #CommonSense #MonologueMonday #Politics #Government #Accountability #Democracy #California #Conservatism #PoliticalPower #ChadLaw
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