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We Pay For Failure | Fix Washington in 100 Days | Freedom Friday

We Pay For Failure | Fix Washington in 100 Days | Freedom Friday

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Summary

There’s a lie that’s been running on loop in America for decades—that Washington has a spending problem.

It doesn’t.

It has a failure tolerance problem.

In this Freedom Friday episode, Chad Law breaks down what would actually happen if someone walked into Washington with 100 days and the will to fix it—no slogans, no campaign promises, just operational reform.

From billions in unchecked Medicaid and SNAP payments…
to a federal budget that never resets…
to a government refusing to use the same AI tools transforming the private sector…

This isn’t about left vs right.

It’s about whether anything actually works.

Three moves:

  • Stop funding failure
  • Budget from zero
  • Use AI to eliminate waste

And the real question:

Why is the government not using the tools the rest of us are using to optimize?

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⏱️ CHAPTERS

00:00 The Lie About Washington
02:20 Failure Tolerance Problem
04:40 This Is a Management Problem
06:50 If I Had 100 Days
09:30 Stop Funding Failure
14:10 The Problem Becomes the Product
19:00 Subscription Service to Failure
23:30 Why Washington Never Cuts Anything
26:00 Zero-Based Budgeting Explained
31:00 Why Government Hides the Books
33:40 Productivity Refusal
36:10 What AI Could Fix Today
40:30 Why Government Resists Efficiency
43:15 The Incentive Problem
45:40 This Is Not Complicated
48:00 The System Is Defended
50:30 Reagan Was Right
52:00 This Is Fixable
53:00 Final Call to Action

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