A good program on over-regulation:
Category: video
Video: The War Against Work
Mike Rowe of the Discovery Channel’s “Dirty Jobs” show here talks to the designers and engineers and tech mavens of TED on the reality of work. Not the fantasy. Not the politics. The reality. Fascinating:
Judge Napolitano says NO to the president:
And so does Charles Krauthammer, who refers the president’s characteristic “lawlessness.”
Video: Obamacare in One Lesson
This is a pretty good breakdown of what Obamacare is/was and why it was a bad idea from the start:
The problem comes down to gerrymandered districts and how the votes are cast and counted:
Video: Meanwhile, in Washington State
Some people wonder, “what does Paul Jacob do?” That is, beside these Common Sense memos and his weekly Townhall columns?
The answer, of course, is “help citizens around the country beat back big government.” Here is a political ad from a current effort:
Video: The Spanish-American War
The war we tend to forget about, but the one that shaped America’s course for the next century:
http://youtu.be/taHAOlaY1a0
This is a good PBS documentary, and quite long, with some substance. Question for admirers of Teddy Roosevelt: Do you still rate him high after viewing this? Is love of war for adventure’s sake really that good a thing?
Video: The Great Disintermediation
Matt Kibbe on the future of the Republican Party . . . and the Democratic:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e70y_g6LcAs
Video: The Second Amendment Is Outdated?
The First Amendment isn’t, and neither is the Second:
Video: The Government’s Surveillance Tech
John Stossel interviews Julian Sanchez of Cato, on what the NSA can really do. Fascinating. Intriguing. Frightening.