Meyerside Chats: Government, Policy & Civility

Dark Money, Elections & the Supreme Court — Inside Citizens United | Tiffany Muller

Evan Meyer

What really changed after the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision—and why do most Americans believe it broke democracy?

In this episode of Meyerside Chats, Evan Meyer sits down with Tiffany Muller, President and Executive Director of End Citizens United, for a deep, practical conversation about money in politics, dark money, corporate influence, and what can actually be done to fix it.

Tiffany brings rare, end-to-end experience to this conversation—having served as an elected City Council Member on the Topeka City Council, Deputy Political Director at the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, and Chief of Staff to a Member of Congress. Together, we explore how incentives—not just ideology—shape political behavior, why reform remains bipartisan among voters but partisan in Washington, and whether democracy can be “unrigged” without changing human nature itself.

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⏱️ Chapters

00:00 – Introduction & Tiffany Muller’s background
01:50 – What Citizens United actually decided
03:40 – How money creates gridlock & public distrust
06:30 – Super PACs, dark money & billionaire influence
09:10 – Campaign donations vs lobbying explained
12:40 – The revolving door: Congress → lobbying
16:00 – Is corruption just human nature?
20:40 – Why voters support reform but Congress resists
24:30 – Supreme Court ethics & reform ideas
29:50 – A realistic roadmap to reform
35:00 – Why reform has become partisan
38:20 – Local politics, civic engagement & hope
42:00 – Final reflections & how to get involved

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About Evan Meyer

Tech entrepreneur and civic leader - he founded mygovtools.org, a platform to drive government efficiency, constituent representation, and civic engagement; BeautifyEarth.com, a platform accelerating urban beautification through art; and its sister nonprofit, transforming schools in underserved areas. He also co-founded RideAmigos.com, a platform that optimizes commuter travel globally. Previously, he served as District Director for the California State Senate and led many civic initiatives in Santa Monica. Through seminars and his podcast Meyerside Chats, Evan inspires civic engagement, innovation, and cultural growth.
He loves the outdoors, is a master of creative projects, is an avid muralist and musician, and finds the world fascinating in every regard.