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In this episode, we unpack Ronald Reagan’s 1970 quip about soaring postal rates versus falling phone costs—and FDR’s warning about power centralization—to show how candidates’ pre-election critiques of bureaucracy too often vanish once they’re in office. We’ll explore how this gap between promises made and promises kept erodes trust in government and poses a real threat to our democratic future.
By R.J. RushdoonyIn this episode, we unpack Ronald Reagan’s 1970 quip about soaring postal rates versus falling phone costs—and FDR’s warning about power centralization—to show how candidates’ pre-election critiques of bureaucracy too often vanish once they’re in office. We’ll explore how this gap between promises made and promises kept erodes trust in government and poses a real threat to our democratic future.