Kayal and Company
We examine Gallup’s finding that only 27% of Americans express strong confidence in 14 major institutions, including Congress, the press, public schools, organized religion, banks, police, health care and the criminal justice system. We connect that collapse to COVID mandates, censorship, shifting medical guidance and years of failed promises from Washington. Dawn frames the problem as broken trust, while Shawn argues that Americans should become less dependent on institutions that repeatedly fail them. The political discussion moves to limited government, public-school control, medical incentives and the gap between the House and Senate on Republican priorities. We compare Mike Johnson’s ability to move legislation with John Thune’s tougher arithmetic and the compromises forced by thin congressional margins. The crew also considers how Republican infighting could affect the midterms even when voters broadly support the party’s border and economic goals. A Politico piece sparks a discussion about the 1990s, anti-establishment music and the forces that later feed Trump’s rise. Shawn explains why he rejects Bush-era Republican politics, while the crew compares nineties prosperity with modern debt and the socialist movement’s appeal to frustrated voters.
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