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What began as a constitutional republic is drifting into something else. With executive orders bypassing Congress, judges rewriting policy, and unions shaping governance from the inside, the balance of power has shifted. This episode traces how a government meant to serve the people has grown increasingly self-serving, and what it means for sovereignty, spending, and citizen control.
Has the governed lost control of the government?
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 By Crom Carmichael and Mike Hassell
By Crom Carmichael and Mike HassellWhat began as a constitutional republic is drifting into something else. With executive orders bypassing Congress, judges rewriting policy, and unions shaping governance from the inside, the balance of power has shifted. This episode traces how a government meant to serve the people has grown increasingly self-serving, and what it means for sovereignty, spending, and citizen control.
Has the governed lost control of the government?
For more episodes and resources, visit fromourgeneration.com.
Dive deeper with Giants of Political Thought at giantsofpoliticalthought.com.