In Episode #013 of The Culture Codex, we sit down with Samuel Grube, a progressive Democrat running for Ohio House District 18, representing Shaker Heights, Cleveland Heights, East Cleveland, Orange, and Warrensville Heights, for an urgent conversation about Gen Z politics, union power, and a state government increasingly disconnected from the people it claims to represent.
Grube traces his political awakening from school walkouts and community organizing to working inside local government, where he saw firsthand how policy decisions (or the lack of them) shape daily life for students, renters, workers, and young families. We talk about growing up in a generation shaped by school shootings, climate anxiety, and political instability, and how that reality demands a new model of leadership rooted in service rather than careerism.
This conversation confronts the affordability crisis gripping Ohio, from housing and healthcare to education and basic cost-of-living pressures. We break down why unions remain one of the last democratic counterweights to corporate power, how anti-union rhetoric threatens workers and democracy alike, and why rejecting corporate lobbyist money is foundational to rebuilding trust in public institutions.
We also examine gerrymandering, voter disillusionment, Citizens United, and the creeping normalization of authoritarian politics, along with what it actually means to build a people-powered legislature in a system dominated by money and influence.