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Interview Only w/ Mike Pesca - The Structural Reforms American Democracy Desperately Needs


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Mike Pesca — the veteran journalist, podcaster, and host of The Gist — joins the Chuck Toddcast for a wide-ranging conversation that covers everything from the structural reforms American democracy desperately needs to why the NBA regular season is unwatchable. They dig into the emergence of the "never Trump media" ecosystem and argue that both parties have become fundamentally reactionary, with internal debates in each reduced to full resistance versus compromise. They make the case that partisan primaries are the single biggest driver of hyperpartisanship, that competitive districts would produce more reasonable candidates and debate which reforms could actually break the cycle. They note that if California's jungle primary produces a Republican governor, Democrats will reform the system within a year, and that with so many big-name Democrats in the crowded field, at least one major candidate needs to drop out before they cannibalize each other.

The conversation shifts to what Democrats should do if they control Congress. Pesca argues that Democrats can't brand themselves as the alternative to the "do nothing GOP" and then do nothing themselves — a child tax credit expansion is something Democrats and JD Vance could theoretically agree on, and being seen as on the side of the consumer is both good policy and great politics. They zero in on surveillance pricing as the issue ripe for bipartisan action: airlines using your personal data to gouge you is gross and bills are already moving in state legislatures to ban digital price tags, though Chuck notes there are legitimate upsides to dynamic pricing based on supply and demand that shouldn't be thrown out with the bathwater. They discuss how consumer advocacy once gave news media enormous credibility and trust, how the public feels big tech has too much control over everything, and how creating a caucus of independents in the Senate could serve as a powerful fulcrum — since independent candidates shouldn't have to choose between Trump and Schumer to be effective. The episode closes with a surprisingly passionate sports segment where they agree that March Madness exposes how unwatchable the NBA regular season has become, that tanking and load management are destroying competitive integrity, and that urgency — the thing college basketball's single-elimination format delivers in abundance — is what creates truly great sports.

Timeline:

00:00 Mike Pesca joins the Chuck ToddCast

02:00 The emergence of the never Trump media

03:00 Both parties have become reactionary 

04:15 Prior to the civil war, leaders just papered over the divides

05:15 Debate in both parties is full resistance vs. compromise

06:30 Virginia would go 8-3 Democrat without partisan redistricting

07:30 Competitive districts will create more reasonable candidates

09:45 Partisan primaries are the biggest driver of our hyperpartisanship

10:30 Mobile voting would be a game changer for voter participation

11:30 All-party primaries are a better alternative

13:15 Is there a viable path for independent candidates to win?

14:00 Dem brand is so toxic in Nebraska, only an independent can be viable

14:45 Ranked choice voting is further down the list of good reforms

15:30 Ranked choice makes explaining results difficult on election night

16:30 Louisiana had the best version of the jungle primary

17:30 Louisiana changed their system just to beat Bill Cassidy

18:45 If jungle primary in CA produces a Republican, reforms come in a year

19:45 One of the Democratic CA governor candidates has to go

21:00 Surprising how many big name candidates passed on CA gov race

22:00 Kash Patel might hand Eric Swalwell the nomination by leaking file

22:45 Gavin Newsom doesn’t have an heir apparent 

24:00 With control of congress, should Dems try to pass legislation with Trump?

25:00 Child tax credit is something Dems & JD Vance could agree on

26:15 Democrats can’t be an alternative to “do nothing GOP”, then do nothing

27:30 Dems will do investigations, but not much else will get done

28:15 Trump officials won’t answer subpoenas, business leaders will have to

29:00 With power in congress, Democrats will likely target big tech

31:00 Surveillance pricing needs to be regulated

33:00 Bills in many legislatures to ban digital price tags in stores

33:45 There are upsides to dynamic pricing, it’s not all bad

34:45 Airlines using your data against you to gouge you is gross

35:30 Floating price based on supply vs. demand is fine

37:00 Being seen as being on the side of the consumer is good politics

38:00 Consumer advocacy gave news media credibility and trust

39:30 The public feels like big tech has too much control of everything

41:00 Creating a caucus of independents could be a fulcrum in the senate

42:15 Independents shouldn’t have to choose between Trump & Schumer

44:15 We are in desperate need of reform, and the constitution is difficult to amend

46:00 March Madness reminds you that the NBA regular season sucks

47:15 NBA players don’t try hard in the regular season & tanking is terrible

49:30 Long playoff series in the NBA are great

51:00 A shorter 1st round 5 game series injects some randomness into the playoffs

53:15 DC could be a great NBA market, but the Wizards are awful

55:00 NBA draft lottery needs some modification to address tanking

55:30 “Load management” also needs to be addressed

58:30 Urgency is what creates great competitive sports

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Timeline:

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00:00 Mike Pesca joins the Chuck ToddCast

02:00 The emergence of the never Trump media

03:00 Both parties have become reactionary 

04:15 Prior to the civil war, leaders just papered over the divides

05:15 Debate in both parties is full resistance vs. compromise

06:30 Virginia would go 8-3 Democrat without partisan redistricting

07:30 Competitive districts will create more reasonable candidates

09:45 Partisan primaries are the biggest driver of our hyperpartisanship

10:30 Mobile voting would be a game changer for voter participation

11:30 All-party primaries are a better alternative

13:15 Is there a viable path for independent candidates to win?

14:00 Dem brand is so toxic in Nebraska, only an independent can be viable

14:45 Ranked choice voting is further down the list of good reforms

15:30 Ranked choice makes explaining results difficult on election night

16:30 Louisiana had the best version of the jungle primary

17:30 Louisiana changed their system just to beat Bill Cassidy

18:45 If jungle primary in CA produces a Republican, reforms come in a year

19:45 One of the Democratic CA governor candidates has to go

21:00 Surprising how many big name candidates passed on CA gov race

22:00 Kash Patel might hand Eric Swalwell the nomination by leaking file

22:45 Gavin Newsom doesn’t have an heir apparent 

24:00 With control of congress, should Dems try to pass legislation with Trump?

25:00 Child tax credit is something Dems & JD Vance could agree on

26:15 Democrats can’t be an alternative to “do nothing GOP”, then do nothing

27:30 Dems will do investigations, but not much else will get done

28:15 Trump officials won’t answer subpoenas, business leaders will have to

29:00 With power in congress, Democrats will likely target big tech

31:00 Surveillance pricing needs to be regulated

33:00 Bills in many legislatures to ban digital price tags in stores

33:45 There are upsides to dynamic pricing, it’s not all bad

34:45 Airlines using your data against you to gouge you is gross

35:30 Floating price based on supply vs. demand is fine

37:00 Being seen as being on the side of the consumer is good politics

38:00 Consumer advocacy gave news media credibility and trust

39:30 The public feels like big tech has too much control of everything

41:00 Creating a caucus of independents could be a fulcrum in the senate

42:15 Independents shouldn’t have to choose between Trump & Schumer

44:15 We are in desperate need of reform, and the constitution is difficult to amend

46:00 March Madness reminds you that the NBA regular season sucks

47:15 NBA players don’t try hard in the regular season & tanking is terrible

49:30 Long playoff series in the NBA are great

51:00 A shorter 1st round 5 game series injects some randomness into the playoffs

53:15 DC could be a great NBA market, but the Wizards are awful

55:00 NBA draft lottery needs some modification to address tanking

55:30 “Load management” also needs to be addressed

58:30 Urgency is what creates great competitive sports

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