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As millions of Americans struggle to pay rent and feed their families, the federal government grinds to a halt; paychecks frozen, services shuttered, hope fading. Yet on the grounds of what once stood the East Wing of the White House, construction crews keep working, installing marble and gold into a new presidential ballroom fit for royalty. Shut It Down, Tear It Down exposes the hypocrisy and human cost of a government that can fund luxury while leaving its own people in the dark. From furloughed workers to hungry kids, this episode asks the question: Who really pays the price when power puts vanity before people?
Listeners are called to civic action: hold elected officials accountable, vote in upcoming elections, attend town halls, and push for transparency and leadership that serves the many, not the few.
By Hendrell RemusAs millions of Americans struggle to pay rent and feed their families, the federal government grinds to a halt; paychecks frozen, services shuttered, hope fading. Yet on the grounds of what once stood the East Wing of the White House, construction crews keep working, installing marble and gold into a new presidential ballroom fit for royalty. Shut It Down, Tear It Down exposes the hypocrisy and human cost of a government that can fund luxury while leaving its own people in the dark. From furloughed workers to hungry kids, this episode asks the question: Who really pays the price when power puts vanity before people?
Listeners are called to civic action: hold elected officials accountable, vote in upcoming elections, attend town halls, and push for transparency and leadership that serves the many, not the few.