Patrick Machayo Official
This podcast examines the gap between political power and public expectation. Based on my work on the presidency, global governance, and institutional change, it explores why governments struggle to deliver, why leadership is often misunderstood, and how global forces shape national outcomes. Across the United States and beyond, this series offers a clear, thought-provoking look at how power really works.
Patrick Machayo Official
Executive Power Is Expanding—But Not Without Resistance
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In this episode, Patrick Machayo explores a defining tension in modern American governance: presidents are using executive authority more aggressively, yet the system continues to resist overreach. From Barack Obama and DACA, to Donald Trump's immigration orders, to Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness, the pattern is clear—executive action expands, then courts, Congress, and public opinion respond.
Rather than viewing institutional conflict as dysfunction, Patrick argues it may be evidence that the constitutional system is still working. As the United States approaches 250 years of independence, this episode examines whether democratic guardrails remain strong enough to balance the growing demands of modern leadership.