
The federal government shuts down because of polarization. The public responds by either blaming both sides or shrugging their shoulders in frustration. Facts: Less than 20 percent of the public votes, so you have politicians trying to appeal to that (very small) base. Nancy & Christion discuss the election coming up here in Houston with city council, constitutional amendments, and CD18 and why that matters even when it seems like there’s nothing we can do. (We can, but it involves raising turnout so those in power answer to more than the fringe!) We also wish Christion well on his new endeavors – he’s about to make a major career change that will mean stepping away from the podcast. But we’ll still be here to discuss the issues and encourage you not to Default on Democracy. Website suggestion from the show: vote411.org for details on the next election!
Oct 9, 2025

Trump, sensing he is losing his grip on power, hijacks the Special Session on the Hill Country flooding to create 5 more safe red Congressional seats.
This isn’t normal. But they can do this when we don’t vote and we aren’t engaged and involved.
In this episode, Nancy and Christion discuss why it’s important to stay involved and make your voice heard. The Epstein Files aren’t going away because voters aren’t letting politicians bury it. We can do the same thing on the things that matter to us.
Aug 2, 2025
24 min

There’s 20 people running for Congress. We have our top 5, and what to look for in the special election. Plus Nancy & Christion discuss Paxton v. Cornyn. Do people really like Trump? Also, a free app you can use to make your voice heard.
Jun 20, 2025

We’ve somehow made it through the first 100 days of Trump’s second term and Nancy and Christion worry about inflation. Can Nancy afford to retire in this environment? Christion wonders about his future. The Texas legislature is winding up with school vouchers passed and other bills still on the bubble. Ken Paxton wants to primary John Cornyn, which might open up a state office. The Dems don’t seem to have a consensus on who to run. But 16 people want to run for the late Sylvester Turner’s seat. The mayor calls in a favor from his friends in the lege to raid Harris County’s toll road surplus. It’s all kind of crazy, but we encourage you to not completely tune out from current events. We can’t default on democracy.
May 6, 2025
32 min

The chaos continues in 2025. How are you feeling? How’s your confidence? Also, we discuss what’s going on in Austin in the legislature and we take a moment to remember Sylvester Turner.
Mar 18, 2025
25 min

Trump takes office and immediately starts trying to break the government. In Texas, the state legislature gets started – the house fighting with itself and the Senate rolling out a school voucher plan.
We don’t take sides here on this podcast, but we do have this request: politicians do questionable things when they think that nobody is looking. The upside to the utter chaos in Washington over the past few weeks is that Congressional offices haven’t heard this much feedback about what’s going on in years. Keep calling. Whether it’s ICE, funding freezes, school vouchers, or whatever moves you, call your local, state, and federal representatives and tell them what you are for or against. And then call them again.
With the new year, we’re adopting a new episode numbering scheme, so welcome to Season 3, Episode 1. We’ve also added a second microphone to the set, so the conversation should flow more freely now. We hope you enjoy season 3. And keep calling your reps, okay?
Jan 30, 2025
28 min

The year that was. We hoped that people would come out and vote, and well… you kinda know how this movie ends, right? We discuss that and what’s to come in 2025 with the Texas Legislature.
Dec 15, 2024
18 min

The election was probably decided more by who didn’t go to the polls, as opposed to who did. Was that a feature or a bug? Turnout in Harris County was historically low. We discuss who came to vote and what comes next.
Nov 19, 2024
25 min

Early voting starts in Texas on October 21. Make a plan to vote, and vote all the way down the ballot. In addition to the race for President, Texas has a Senate race that’s going all the way down to the wire, plus there’s lots of judicial races, bond issues, and other important things to vote on.
So, make a plan to vote today. Use Early Voting, so if things don’t work out the first time you want to head to the polls you have another opportunity to vote before it’s too late. And, since it’s a long ballot, review the ballot before you get there. Harris County residents can print out a sample ballot at https://www.harrisvotes.com and find out when and where to vote.
Pro tip: you can print out the sample ballot and bring it with you to the polls, but you can’t use your phone at the voting machine. So if you want to bring something with you to remind you who/what you want to vote for, put it on paper and carry it with you.
We’ll see you at the polls!
Oct 16, 2024
28 min

Well, we didn’t plan to take the summer off, but Houston is going to be Houston. Nancy and Christion survived the hurricane, derecho, and the subsequent power outages and we’re back for the fall. So, nothing has really changed, right? (ha ha ha) We only have a new presidential ticket that has shaken up the race and gotten people interested in the election again. Are you excited for the presidential debate(s)? Also, we pay tribute to those we lost this summer in Houston politics. As always, stay engaged, and plan to vote this fall; we’ll be with you every step of the way.
Sep 4, 2024
23 min
