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How To Rebuild Local Political Power Through County Parties

Season 3 Episode 310 Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Most people treat politics like a spectator sport, then wonder why nothing changes. We don’t. We dig into what it actually means when Clarence Thomas says America is “governed by our consent” and why that consent can quietly turn into acquiescence when we complain, doom-scroll, and never show up where decisions get made.

We react to Thomas’s critique of progressivism and the deeper fight underneath it: whether rights come from God and nature or from government. From there, we connect the dots to collectivism, centralized power, and the way modern systems reward dependency while punishing independence. Along the way, we keep it practical, including a clear breakdown of Bitcoin custody basics, the difference between a wallet and a custodian like River, and why cold storage and controlling your keys matters if you’re thinking about long-term wealth.

Then we move from diagnosis to a blueprint. Real leverage starts at the county level, where parties act like selection committees and where a small, organized group can change endorsements, candidates, and outcomes. We explain why precinct committee work matters, why third-party detours often backfire, and how a written contract with candidates can force clarity, prevent doublespeak, and create real accountability across election cycles. If you’re tired of rage with no solutions, this gives you a grounded path forward.

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