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EPISODE · Nov 25, 2025 · 1H 35M

Who Really Drives The Agenda: Planners, Platforms, And Peasants

from Peasants Perspective · host Taylor Johnatakis

Send us Fan MailEver notice how policy only feels real when it jams your commute or spikes your rent? We open with Seattle’s bus lane plan and the candid logic behind “side friction”—a deliberate slowing of car traffic framed as safety—then follow the ripple effects from clogged roads to frayed trust. That same pattern plays out online, where X’s country-of-origin labels spotlight foreign-run botnets posing as hyper-partisan U.S. voices. They aren’t persuading; they’re dividing. Yet when a local meetup faced review-bombs and digital outrage, 300 people still showed up in person. Offline courage beats anonymous noise.From there we cut to money, motive, and the food we eat. The pesticide fight isn’t just science; it’s incentives and donors. Farmers navigate real scale risks, but the public sees a double standard when big operators grow organic for their families while the market gets conventional. Energy brings the stakes into focus: baseload power keeps the grid alive, and data centers plus EVs are raising the load fast. Short term, coal and gas still anchor reliability; long term, serious planning means nuclear and new transmission. If we want cheaper power, safer streets, and housing that doesn’t devour paychecks, we need engineering and permitting that work in the real world.Housing ties it all together. Limited supply, restrictive zoning, fees, and rate shocks push starter homes out of reach—even for a Gen Z that’s more careful with money than it gets credit for. Add strained public trust around elections, whistleblowers, and selective enforcement, and you get a country skeptical of referees. The fix isn’t louder rhetoric; it’s verifiable process: transparent audits, preserved records, and consistent standards that don’t change with the wind.We connect the dots from streets to feeds to power plants and ballots, always asking what helps the little guy today. If you value clear thinking over clickbait, hit follow, share this with a friend who cares about practical fixes, and drop a review to tell us what topic we should dig into next.Support the showGet off Zero, the EASIEST WAY TO BUY BITCOIN #BTChttps://river.com/invite?r=Y6QR4HBWCQGhost Phones, Laptops and Tablets, Mark37 has it allhttps://Mark37.com/ref/live1776Thursday Night PRIVATE IGNITE presentation via ZoomRegister for our FREE Ignite webinar every Thursday at 4:30p PST 👉🏼 https://bit.ly/48vKR1Dwww.PeasantsPerspective.comwww.LeftBehindandWithout.orgwww.DollarsVoteLouder.comwww.politicalremodel.com

Send us Fan Mail Ever notice how policy only feels real when it jams your commute or spikes your rent? We open with Seattle’s bus lane plan and the candid logic behind “side friction”—a deliberate slowing of car traffic framed as safety—then follow the ripple effects from clogged roads to frayed trust. That same pattern plays out online, where X’s country-of-origin labels spotlight foreign-run botnets posing as hyper-partisan U.S. voices. They aren’t persuading; they’re dividing. Yet when a l...

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