Expanding Executive Powers(Hour 2c) We discussed the frightening increase of executive powers over the last decade.

In the absence of James Patrick Riley of Courage, NH, we measured today’s events in historical terms.  Battles against central planning governments and agents of such governments were hardly foreign to the settlers.

We questioned the current administration’s War on Domestic Workplace Violence and the actions of President George W. Bush after the Financial Crisis (he believed in Free Markets before he voted against them).

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