In this episode of The Chris and Mike Show, Chris and Mike dive headfirst into a conversation a lot of people are thinking but not always saying out loud — politicians don’t care. Or at least, it feels that way. From campaign promises that disappear faster than New Year’s resolutions to the constant finger-pointing between parties, the guys unpack why so many Americans feel disconnected from the very people elected to represent them. The conversation isn’t just about red vs. blue — it’s about power, influence, and how regular people often get lost in the noise.
Chris brings his boots-on-the-ground perspective as a business owner and community guy, talking about how policies actually impact everyday life — taxes, small businesses, real estate, inflation — the stuff that hits your wallet, not just headlines. Mike pushes the conversation into media manipulation, political theater, and how outrage has become a business model. Together, they question whether the system is designed to divide us rather than serve us, and whether accountability even exists anymore at the highest levels.
But like always, it’s not just ranting — it’s reflection. The guys talk about personal responsibility, staying informed without losing your mind, and how local involvement might matter more than obsessing over national chaos. It’s a real conversation about frustration, cynicism, and the search for truth in a world where trust feels scarce.
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