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The core critique is that leftist policies are less about solving problems and more about consolidating power. The host argues that these policies are designed not for virtue or progress but to keep the ruling class in authority—profiting from crisis, expanding bureaucratic control, and suppressing dissent.
He points out that whenever attempts are made to push back or reform these expansive systems, the response is often chaos—government shutdowns, unrest, or crackdowns—highlighting how difficult it is to reclaim lost ground once power is centralized.