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    This is Part 1 of a 2 part Check-In Episode RECORDED 8/12/26 We tend to assume that the systems protecting us from everyday dangers are simply working in the background. We trust that our food is inspected, our drinking water is safe, our airspace is regulated, and public institutions have the expertise and resources necessary to prevent catastrophic failures. But what happens when those institutions are deliberately weakened? In Part 1, we examine the consequences of deregulation, corporate influence, institutional erosion, and the dismantling of public-sector expertise. When inspectors disappear, regulatory agencies lose capacity, and public safeguards are treated as unnecessary bureaucracy, the consequences don't always arrive as one dramatic collapse. Instead, they appear in the ordinary things we take for granted: food safety, infrastructure, public health, transportation, and environmental protection. This is about more than government efficiency. It's about what happens when the systems designed to protect the public are stripped of the resources and authority needed to do their jobs. Part 2 examines the political psychology that allows this process to continue—and why waiting for the next election may not be enough. #Deregulation #PublicSafety #CorporateCapture #Government #PoliticalAnalysis #RegulatoryCapture #PublicHealth #Democracy As safety oversight is dismantled for profit, the burden of basic survival is shifted onto an exhausted public. https://daniellemoodie.substack.com/p/the-cost-of-deregulation-how-systemic?utm_source=youtube
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