The Right Side With Doug Billings

Kansas at the Crossroads — How Power Works When Votes Never Happen

Doug Billings Season 6 Episode 15

Kansas just became a case study in how political power operates without a single vote ever being taken.

In this episode of The Right Side with Doug Billings, Doug breaks down the quiet mechanics of leadership control, procedural power, and why grassroots movements often lose battles that never reach the floor.

This isn’t about party labels.
 It’s about visibility, accountability, and who really governs between elections.

You’ll hear:
 • Why controlling the calendar can be more powerful than winning a vote
 • How “we don’t have the votes” becomes a political strategy
 • What redistricting actually signals about future representation
 • The tension between leadership stability and grassroots accountability
 • Why civic memory matters in a constitutional republic

If you care about transparency, institutional power, and the future of local and state governance, this conversation is for you.

We’re in this together, folks. 

Believe it. 

For the Republic! 

Cheers.

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