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Before You Believe a Promise, Ask These 5 Questions

28 min · 28. apr. 2026
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The most dangerous political promise is often the one that sounds the best. In this episode of The Talk of the Times, Jesse Lee Hammonds and Attorney Bernie Brown move past outrage and into strategy, offering listeners a simple but powerful framework for evaluating what politicians say on the campaign trail. They unpack five key questions every voter should ask before believing a promise: What power does this office actually have? What law must change? Who has to vote for it? Who pays for it? And who benefits if people believe it? Using examples from taxes, inflation, healthcare, housing, and corporate influence, they show how easy it is for voters to be seduced by slogans while missing the legal and political realities underneath. This episode is part civic education, part political reality check, and part call to democratic maturity. It is for anyone tired of voting on vibes, appearances, or wishful thinking. Listen now, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who wants to vote smarter, not just louder.

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Before You Believe a Promise, Ask These 5 Questions

The most dangerous political promise is often the one that sounds the best. In this episode of The Talk of the Times, Jesse Lee Hammonds and Attorney Bernie Brown move past outrage and into strategy, offering listeners a simple but powerful framework for evaluating what politicians say on the campaign trail. They unpack five key questions every voter should ask before believing a promise: What power does this office actually have? What law must change? Who has to vote for it? Who pays for it? And who benefits if people believe it? Using examples from taxes, inflation, healthcare, housing, and corporate influence, they show how easy it is for voters to be seduced by slogans while missing the legal and political realities underneath. This episode is part civic education, part political reality check, and part call to democratic maturity. It is for anyone tired of voting on vibes, appearances, or wishful thinking. Listen now, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who wants to vote smarter, not just louder.

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