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In this episode of Money Metals' Midweek Memo, host Mike Maharrey discusses the perceived ineffectiveness of the prevailing political strategy in the United States, which revolves around the notion of "voting the bums out" to solve issues.
Maharrey argues that this approach doesn't lead to significant change because the system itself is broken, likening it to attempting to repair a car by merely changing its driver. He asserts that despite efforts to elect better officials, the country invariably ends up with similar problems: deeper debt, more regulations, and a general decline in liberty.