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The People’s House? — The Engineered Paradox and How Congress Built a Machine Against Accountability
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- Apr 20, 2026
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Summary
This contemporary application episode rejects the conventional framing of the congressional accountability “paradox” — the fifteen percent approval rating alongside the ninety-seven percent incumbent reelection rate — and argues instead that the gap is the engineered output of a machine that Congress has deliberately built to insulate itself from accountability. The machine operates through four gears: institutional protection of members with a safety valve for unsustainable scandals (Swalwell, Gonzales, Santos contrasted with the 2020 insider trading scandal); shielding of loyalists and destruction of principled dissenters (the Chinese espionage cases involving Swalwell and Feinstein contrasted with the campaign against Thomas Massie); the shaping of legislative behavior to avoid accountability exposure (delegation to agencies, broad authorizations like the AUMF, omnibus bills, strategic absence); and structural mechanisms — gerrymandering, campaign finance advantages, and media consolidation — that lock voters out of meaningful choice. The episode carries forward the challenge issued in Episode 15: counter ignorance with information seeking, counter apathy with engagement. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jeffkellick.substack.com