The Chuck ToddCast

Chuck’s Commentary - Congress Deliberately Created “Shutdown Politics” + Americans Believe We’re In A “Political Crisis”

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Sep 29, 2025
Unsettled feelings loom as new polling reveals 93% of Americans see political violence as an issue. Most believe we’re in a political crisis, with partisanship hardening dramatically. The podcast explores how government shutdowns evolved into a political weapon due to congressional maneuvers and specific laws. Anecdotes illustrate their real-world impacts on contractors and government productivity. A journey back to 1974 highlights key reforms in the Freedom of Information Act, emphasizing the ongoing importance of transparency in democracy.
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Nationwide Anxiety About Political Violence

  • Quinnipiac found 93% of Americans view politically-motivated violence as a serious problem and 79% say the U.S. is in a political crisis.
  • Large majorities feel free speech is threatened and many doubt the system of democracy is working.
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Avoiding Cross-Party Conversations

  • Nearly half of Americans avoid political conversations, with 60% of Democrats preferring to avoid disagreement.
  • Chuck Todd links avoidance to feeling politically insecure or like a minority in one's community.
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Legal Birth Of Shutdown Politics

  • Before 1980 the U.S. never had government shutdowns because agencies were assumed to keep operating between appropriations.
  • Two Justice Department opinions in 1980–81 created the legal basis for shutdowns by treating expired appropriations as halting agency operations.
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