Topic: Government Regulation

4 chapters across the catalog

Gonzales "Come And Take It" Tea Party PT 2 Of 2 [48tQFKy2NGI]
1:28 - 3:42

Gonzales "Come And Take It" Tea Party PT 2 Of 2 [48tQFKy2NGI]

Constitutional Sovereignty and Federal Overreach in Education and Currency

A speaker expresses concern over the loss of American sovereignty, claiming the national currency is being regulated in Europe rather than within U.S. boundaries. The discussion emphasizes the doctrine of enumerated powers, arguing that the federal government is overstepping its constitutional limits by funding national education and reaching into citizens' pockets through the judiciary.

The Freedom Report   Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]
29:46 - 31:22

The Freedom Report Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]

Federal Water Regulations, 1.6 Gallon Toilets, Shower Head Restrictions

The hosts discuss federal mandates that outlaw five-gallon flush toilets in favor of 1.6-gallon models. They frame these water conservation efforts as unnecessary government overreach into the private lives and plumbing of American citizens, noting that shower head flow is similarly restricted.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
1:30:08 - 1:31:25

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Federal Toilet Regulations, Water Conservation and Bureaucracy

The host highlights federal laws that mandate 1.6-gallon flush toilets, banning the older 5-gallon models. This is presented as an example of the federal government's absurd level of micro-management, extending even into the bathroom. The segment argues that tax money is being wasted on regulating "excrement" and restricting the flow of showerheads.

Jeff Davis On River City Talk 1995 [J3Qcjtbs KI]
51:49 - 54:34

Jeff Davis On River City Talk 1995 [J3Qcjtbs KI]

New World Order, Parental Control vs. Government Rules

A caller expresses support for the city's decision to ban children from Hippie Hollow, leading to a debate with Jeff Davis about government overreach. Davis argues that "little bitty rules" eventually lead to a "New World Order" and that individuals must take control of their own lives. The caller maintains that parents should stand up for their children but doesn't see small city rules as a major threat.