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Can Washington's financial habits be compared to a child's reckless spending spree? 

Join us on this MOJO Minute as we unpack the shocking reality of a $35 trillion deficit and expose the alarming pattern of governmental waste. We tackle the pressing need for transparency and accountability in federal spending, advocating for visionary leaders like Elon Musk to bring discipline to the budgeting process. Our lively discussion draws on the metaphor of a parent curbing a child's excessive spending, as we explore transformative steps to foster responsible governance rooted in Judeo-Christian values and literary wisdom. 


Travel back in time with us as we explore the historical expansion of the American administrative state with a book that details this monstrosity, American Leviathan by Ned Ryun.   From the early waves of progressivism to the transformative New Deal and the ambitious Great Society, we shine a light on how legislative power has been ceded to unelected bureaucrats. This shift has led to unchecked spending and waste, with agencies like the EPA and OSHA epitomizing this shift. We liken the urgent need for reform to cutting up a credit card after realizing the financial toll it has taken. Our episode is a call to action, urging accountability and reform to ensure a flourishing future.

Key Points from this Episode:

• Exploration of parallels between parental oversight and government accountability  
• Discussion of the dramatic reactions from Washington regarding spending  
• Analysis of the historical shift to bureaucratic governance  
• Insights from *American Leviathan* on the rise of the administrative state  
• Examination of how inadequately allocated funds contribute to national deficits  
• Focus on specific departments, including Education and Defense  
• Call to action for citizens to demand transparency and accountability from representatives

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