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September 9th, 2025 Mature Content

Why Congressional Democrats Are Failing Their Moment

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  1. Why Congressional Democrats Are Failing Their Moment Sarah & Beth 53:21

Should Democrats shut down the government to stop Trump’s authoritarian overreach? Sarah and Beth break down Ezra Klein’s New York Times op-ed calling on Democrats to use the September 30th funding deadline to confront Trump’s illegal pocket rescissions, growing corruption, and dismantling of congressional oversight, while examining whether traditional bipartisan governance enables authoritarianism.

Why has Congress abandoned its constitutional duty to control government spending? They explore how the broken appropriations process—where the last complete budget was passed in 1997—has created a system of continuing resolutions that empowers the executive branch, as Trump’s team openly admits they want Congress to “just keep doing what you’re doing” while they consolidate power and enrich themselves.

When is it okay to sing along at public events, and when should you stay quiet? Outside of Politics, they tackle the etiquette dilemmas of candlelight concerts, Broadway shows, movie sing-alongs, and graduation ceremonies, exploring how our “you owe me perfection and I owe you nothing” culture has broken down basic public courtesy and shared behavioral standards.

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