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“Election Day” sounds like the simplest phrase in American politics until you realize we still argue about what it means. We dig into the Supreme Court fight over whether states can keep accepting and counting ballots after the federal election day deadline, why missing postmarks matter, and how late-arriving votes can turn a single day into weeks of uncertainty. If you care about election integrity, voter confidence, voter ID, proof of citizenship, and the future of mail-in ballots, this discussion goes straight at the uncomfortable questions.
From there, we zoom out to the pressure points that shape everyday life: the Strait of Hormuz, Iran, energy prices, and the fear that “energy security” becomes the next excuse for restrictions that feel like lockdowns. We also talk through the FCC move to ban new foreign-made Wi-Fi routers and why modern surveillance doesn’t always need your phone camera to watch you. When technology, geopolitics, and bureaucracy stack up in the same direction, it’s hard not to feel like the “peasants” are always last to know what’s happening.
We finish with a hard look at institutional trust: officials “losing” messages, law enforcement responses to political speech, and a deep dive into the pipe bomber controversy, including claims about coerced confessions, autism, and gait analysis. If any of this hits close to home, share the episode, subscribe, and leave a review, then tell us what rule you’d change first to rebuild trust.
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