

Can the federal government survive President Trump?
28 snips Jun 17, 2025
Michael Lewis, acclaimed author of The Big Short and Who is Government, dives into the shifting relationship Americans have with their government. He discusses the roles of civil servants and critiques the growing distrust fueled by the Trump administration. The conversation explores how misconceptions lead to civic disengagement and the implications of AI on public perception. With a comedic twist, Lewis even offers quick meal solutions while decoding crises through unconventional indicators like pizza delivery trends. A thought-provoking and entertaining chat!
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Hidden Heroes of Government
- The U.S. government is often misunderstood and demonized as lazy or corrupt, but many civil servants perform heroic, unseen work.
- This misperception makes public trust and appreciation for government dangerously low, risking severe consequences if that work is lost.
Danger of Misunderstanding Government
- The perception of government as an enemy or irrelevant is deeply dangerous and disconnected from its vital role.
- This gap between public belief and government reality endangers the nation's risk management capacities.
Government as Risk Manager
- The federal government manages risks the private sector won't take, from nuclear safety to economic stability.
- Mismanagement or undermining of government can escalate these risks with potentially catastrophic results.