
Provoked with Darryl Cooper and Scott Horton EP:19 [GUEST] - Ronald Dodson :The Shutdown Isn't About Money / It's About Power
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Oct 25, 2025 Ronald Dodson, CEO of Dallas North Capital Partners and a political writer, delves into how a government shutdown presents a unique chance to challenge the bureaucratic state. He emphasizes the importance of Article II for presidential control, arguing that a strong executive is crucial for effective governance. The conversation also explores the legacy of Cold War institutions, the risks of a powerful unitary executive, and proposes moving CIA operations under military oversight for better accountability. Dodson advocates for a restrained foreign policy inspired by Strauss.
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Shutdown As A Constitutional Lever
- The government shutdown gives the president a rare constitutional lever to reshape the administrative state via OMB classifications and RIF plans.
- Ronald Dodson argues now is the moment to force political control over an unaccountable bureaucracy to restore executive authority.
Use OMB Classifications To Trim Bureaucracy
- Use OMB's non-essential designations to identify and cut entrenched administrative roles that don't serve presidential priorities.
- Pursue targeted RIFs during shutdown triggers to shrink Leviathan while legal obstacles are addressed.
Bureaucracy Undermines Representation
- The administrative state runs most government functions and operates with little political accountability, undermining representative control.
- Daryl Cooper warns this bureaucratic homogenization makes elected officials irrelevant and corrodes popular representation.





