Episode 499: Who Should Vote?

Episode 499: Who Should Vote?

From Words & Numbers

February 19, 2026 · 53 min

About this episode

The episode explores the complexities of voting rights and election laws while touching on high-end audio and societal issues related to taxation and civic participation.

In this episode, we begin with the strange world of high-end audio, from banana wire tests to quarter-million-dollar stereo systems, and ask whether diminishing returns eventually overtake objective performance. We then react to Barack Obama’s comments about aliens before moving to our Foolishness of the Week: Australia’s $40 cigarette packs and the predictable rise of black markets and bootlegging that follows heavy taxation. From there, we turn to election law and voting rights, examining who actually has the constitutional authority to regulate elections, what the SAVE Act proposes regarding proof of citizenship, whether a president can alter voting rules by executive order, and how voter ID laws intersect with legitimacy and public trust. We also discuss gerrymandering, the structural incentives of the two-party system, and a story from a group home that raises deeper questions about civic participation and what it really means to be qualified to vote. 00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:30 Audiophile Cable Myths and the Banana Wire Test 03:54 Quarter-Million Dollar Stereo Systems and Diminishing Returns 06:32 Barack Obama Says Aliens Are Real 10:14 Foolishness of the Week…

Topics covered

  • voting rights
  • election law
  • civic participation
  • audio performance
  • black markets
  • gerrymandering

Keywords

  • voting
  • elections
  • citizenship
  • voter ID
  • gerrymandering
  • black markets
  • audio performance

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Australia, SAVE Act

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