Dealing With Yet Another Government Shutdown With Steve Ellis And Dr. Jeremy Mayer

Dealing With Yet Another Government Shutdown With Steve Ellis And Dr. Jeremy Mayer

Author: David Ramadan, Schar School at George Mason University October 15, 2025 Duration: 29:12

The United States faces a government shutdown – again. How should we take care of it and what must be done to prevent it from happening at all? David Ramadan talks all about it with guest co-host Dr. Jeremy Mayer, a professor in the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, and guest Steve Ellis, president of Taxpayers for Common Sense. Together, they discuss the causes and consequences of government shutdowns, particularly their economic impact and negative effect on public trust. They also explore why a continuing resolution is way better than shutting down the government, the importance of reasserting congressional control over the federal budget, and “making appropriators great again.”


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Hosted by David Ramadan of the Schar School at George Mason University, Policy and Governance Perspectives moves beyond the headlines to examine the systems and ideas shaping our world. This podcast serves as an auditory extension of the school’s mission, fostering a community of learning through genuine dialogue. Each episode features in-depth, thought-provoking conversations that delve into the mechanics of government, the creation of policy, and the political realities that influence both. Listeners gain access to nuanced discussions that connect academic insight with real-world application, exploring how governance functions and where it might be improved. The dialogue is grounded in expertise yet remains accessible, designed for anyone curious about the forces that structure our societies. By engaging with diverse viewpoints and complex topics, the podcast aims to illuminate the often-opaque processes of power and decision-making. It’s a resource for students, professionals, and engaged citizens seeking a deeper understanding beyond soundbites. Regular listening provides a sustained education in the challenges and opportunities facing public institutions today. This is where scholarly rigor meets the pressing questions of civic life, offering a space for reflection and analysis. The Policy and Governance Perspectives podcast builds a more informed community, one conversation at a time.
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