Value for Value ⚡️


Episode Summary

In this episode, I pull back the curtain on a hectic week at the Asylum Studios in Eagle Pass and kick off a thoughtful conversation with political economist and author Werner Neff. Despite last‑minute inspection chaos at my day job and some live-show tech gremlins, Werner and I dive deep into civic culture, democratic norms, and why polarization is eroding trust in America. Drawing on his Swiss background and his book, “What Would the Founding Fathers Tell Us Today?”, Werner explores how republics function best when citizens practice compromise, respect constitutional limits, and engage in real debate rather than party-line tribalism. We cover gerrymandering, the two-party stranglehold, the value of civic education, and practical steps for communities to strengthen democracy. The hour wraps with programming updates and a candid note on schedule changes for the rest of the week. Resources mentioned include Werner’s website and his recommended read on democratic backsliding. I also share ways to stay connected with the show and upcoming episodes, including our crypto segment and Sunday Bible study, while leaving out sponsor chatter so you can focus on the conversation that matters.Guest: Werner Neff — political economist; author of “What Would the Founding Fathers Tell Us Today?” Topic highlights: civic trust, polarization, gerrymandering, two‑party dynamics, ethical leadership, and practical civics. Joe's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/raise-funds-to-cover-mortgage-escrow-shortageFOLLOW US ON:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/joeroozYouTube: https://youtube.com/@joeroozTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/joeroozX: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozpodcastMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joerooz Want to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/joe Music: https://youtube.com/@pogo(00:03:34) Live from Asylum Studios: Kicking off in Eagle Pass(00:04:45) Work chaos, inspections, and racing to make airtime(00:08:19) Tonight’s packed plan: three guests, three hours—maybe(00:09:54) Show lineup for the week and holiday schedule notes(00:11:03) Listener feedback, recent episode with Patrick San Gimino(00:14:51) How to contact the show and value‑for‑value support(00:16:39) Escrow shortage and GoFund support appeal(00:18:55) Filling time: waiting on guests and looking at the news(00:19:54) Guest intro: Werner Neff’s background and book(00:22:48) Tech hiccups live: audio connects, camera doesn’t(00:23:58) Werner’s story: Swiss roots, civics focus, and healthcare(00:28:13) Democracy 101: republics, rule of law, and separation of powers(00:34:14) Gerrymandering, lobbying, and structural challenges(00:40:31) Swiss democracy lessons: compromise and multi‑party governance(00:47:39) Parties vs. people: polarization and identity over country(00:55:37) Healthcare debate: Medicare, markets, and practical tradeoffs(00:58:06) Trash talk vs. civic trust: why discourse is degrading(01:01:02) Werner’s book: What Would the Founding Fathers Tell Us Today?(01:04:17) Civics
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    • The one thing that man does not learn from history is that man does not learn from history.
    • Respect the constitution, respect the bill of rights, which is, in fact, in defense of the dignity of the citizen.
    • Your so called enemy, what we hear today very often is your compatriot. He's American. He deserves respect. You are a team.