
Odd Lots The Politics of AI Are About to Explode
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Nov 19, 2025 Saagar Enjeti, co-host of the Breaking Points podcast, dives into the impending political storm surrounding AI. He discusses how AI's impact on labor and electricity costs is gaining traction as a hot-button issue ahead of the 2026 and 2028 elections. Public distrust toward tech leaders is palpable as ordinary citizens voice concerns over job displacement. With local resistance to data centers, Enjeti points to historical parallels in industrial backlash. He also explores the shifting dynamics in Washington, suggesting big tech may soon find itself isolated.
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AI Is Inevitable Political Terrain
- AI will almost certainly become a major political issue by 2026–2028 due to high stakes around labor, energy, and economics.
- The technology's political salience rises quickly during economic strain and visible industry rhetoric about replacing workers.
Bipartisan Backlash Against Concentrated AI Power
- Backlash is bipartisan: commentators and politicians across the spectrum are uniting against current AI structures.
- The root is distrust of concentrated control and of CEOs who promise utopian outcomes.
Listeners React To CEOs Saying Jobs Are Obsolete
- Saagar shares that his audience are ordinary workers reacting to CEOs saying "you don't have to work anymore."
- That rhetoric fuels real anxiety and drives grassroots political responses.




