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Patrick Machayo Podcast

This podcast examines the gap between political power and public expectation. Based on my work on the presidency, global governance, and institutional change, it explores why governments struggle to deliver, why leadership is often misunderstood, and how global forces shape national outcomes. Across the United States and beyond, this series offers a clear, thought-provoking look at how power really works.

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    Congress appears slow, but acts under pressure

    Patrick Machayo explores whether Congress still matters. His answer: yes — but only under pressure. While Congress typically operates in gridlock, it can act swiftly when the stakes rise high enough. He cites three recent bipartisan resignations under ethics investigations as proof that accountability still exists. Ultimately, Congress responds to incentives shaped by voters, media, and public scrutiny. The challenge is making that responsiveness consistent, not just reactive. 

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    Executive Power Is Expanding—But Not Without Resistance

    In this episode, Patrick Machayo explores a defining tension in modern American governance: presidents are using executive authority more aggressively, yet the system continues to resist overreach. From Barack Obama and DACA, to Donald Trump's immigration orders, to Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness, the pattern is clear—executive action expands, then courts, Congress, and public opinion respond.Rather than viewing institutional conflict as dysfunction, Patrick argues it may be evidence that the constitutional system is still working. As the United States approaches 250 years of independence, this episode examines whether democratic guardrails remain strong enough to balance the growing demands of modern leadership.

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    When Institutions Lose Credibility

    Patrick Machayo hosts a four-part series examining the loss of public trust in key American institutions: Congress, the media, and the judiciary. He discusses the erosion of credibility, highlighting gridlock in Congress, media fragmentation, and perceived political bias in judicial decisions. This decline in trust is significant as the U.S. approaches its 250th anniversary of independence. Machayo argues that the cumulative effect of these declines weakens democratic structures, making consensus and leadership more challenging. The series concludes by emphasizing the need for institutions to rebuild credibility and for the public to engage critically.

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    Democracy Isn’t Failing — It’s Overloaded

    Is democracy really breaking down, or are we asking too much of it? In this episode, Patrick Machayo challenges the common narrative and argues that democracy isn’t failing—it’s under pressure.From bipartisan immigration decisions to judicial checks, the system is still working—but it’s being pushed beyond its original design in a fast-paced, high-demand world. As expectations rise and trust declines, the gap between perception and reality continues to grow.This episode unpacks why democracy feels broken, what’s actually happening beneath the surface, and what it will take to strengthen it moving forward.A timely conversation on governance, public trust, and the future of democratic systems.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This podcast examines the gap between political power and public expectation. Based on my work on the presidency, global governance, and institutional change, it explores why governments struggle to deliver, why leadership is often misunderstood, and how global forces shape national outcomes. Across the United States and beyond, this series offers a clear, thought-provoking look at how power really works.

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This podcast examines the gap between political power and public expectation. Based on my work on the presidency, global governance, and institutional change, it explores why governments struggle to deliver, why leadership is often misunderstood, and how global forces shape national outcomes....

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Patrick Machayo Podcast is created and hosted by Patrick.
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