
Fix The Money And Cut The Rules Or Nothing Changes
From Peasants Perspective by Taylor Johnatakis
May 5, 2026 · 1h 51m · Season 3 · Episode 317
About this episode
The episode discusses the challenges of government reform and the obstacles posed by bureaucracy and vested interests.
Send us Fan Mail Power doesn’t usually announce itself with a villain speech. It shows up as a “budget shortfall,” a permit that takes months, a grocery bill that keeps climbing, and a rulebook nobody can explain. We kick off with a real local GOP meeting in Kitsap County and use it as a microscope for the bigger story: why government and institutions get stuck, why taxes rise, and why reform always seems to hit a wall of lawsuits, bureaucracy, and vested interests. From there we connect the...
People in this episode
Host: Taylor Johnatakis
Topics covered
- government
- bureaucracy
- taxes
- reform
- politics
Keywords
- government
- reform
- taxes
- bureaucracy
- politics
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: GOP
Places: Kitsap County
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