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In this episode of Let's Talk Wyoming, Amy discusses the troubling rise of anonymity within the Wyoming Freedom Caucus, highlighting concerns over transparency and accountability in politics. She critiques the notion that anonymity fosters camaraderie among legislators, arguing that it undermines the principles of our representative republic. The conversation delves into the dangers of factionalism, spurred by an excellent Op Ed from Representative Rob Geringer. Factionalism gives the illusion of a super majority, even when that is false and Amy stresses the need for civility and collaboration in governance. Edmonds warns against the nihilistic tendencies in politics that prioritize power over truth, emphasizing the importance of transparency and the role of voters in holding elected officials accountable.
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In this episode of Let's Talk Wyoming, Amy discusses the troubling rise of anonymity within the Wyoming Freedom Caucus, highlighting concerns over transparency and accountability in politics. She critiques the notion that anonymity fosters camaraderie among legislators, arguing that it undermines the principles of our representative republic. The conversation delves into the dangers of factionalism, spurred by an excellent Op Ed from Representative Rob Geringer. Factionalism gives the illusion of a super majority, even when that is false and Amy stresses the need for civility and collaboration in governance. Edmonds warns against the nihilistic tendencies in politics that prioritize power over truth, emphasizing the importance of transparency and the role of voters in holding elected officials accountable.

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