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In this episode of Frogmore Stew, Grace dives into the concept of disruption—not just in the world of business, where it's hailed as a driver of progress, but in the realm of government, where unchecked chaos can undermine the very foundation of democracy. She explores how stability has been a hallmark of America's success, and how the current political climate, especially under Trump’s administration, has weaponized disruption, turning governance into a spectacle of impulsive decisions, social media rants, and executive overreach.
Grace examines how the lines between political theater and genuine policy are increasingly blurred, creating a sense of confusion and apathy among citizens. She critiques both parties—calling out Republican leaders for enabling autocratic behavior and Democrats for their complacency and failure to provide bold, forward-thinking leadership. With vivid analogies and sharp commentary, this episode is a call to recognize the boiling water we’re sitting in before it’s too late.
By Grace Cowan | The Alliance Coalition5
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In this episode of Frogmore Stew, Grace dives into the concept of disruption—not just in the world of business, where it's hailed as a driver of progress, but in the realm of government, where unchecked chaos can undermine the very foundation of democracy. She explores how stability has been a hallmark of America's success, and how the current political climate, especially under Trump’s administration, has weaponized disruption, turning governance into a spectacle of impulsive decisions, social media rants, and executive overreach.
Grace examines how the lines between political theater and genuine policy are increasingly blurred, creating a sense of confusion and apathy among citizens. She critiques both parties—calling out Republican leaders for enabling autocratic behavior and Democrats for their complacency and failure to provide bold, forward-thinking leadership. With vivid analogies and sharp commentary, this episode is a call to recognize the boiling water we’re sitting in before it’s too late.

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