Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to debate whether big tech companies – including Google, Facebook, Amazon, etc. -- have gotten too big to contribute to the general well-being of American ideals and liberty.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to report on Executive Order 13891, which requires that all existing regulatory steps that are not created by Congress must be listed in a single portal for easy access.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to reveal another way that the Deep State has a negative economic impact through the regulatory Dark Matter they impose on businesses, like memos and blog posts that are distributed as law.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to report on some good news of how the Labor Department will be establishing their regulatory effort going forward that, unlike an executive order, can’t be changed by future presidents.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the regulatory abatement of the past three years has been significant in the current economic expansion we’re enjoying.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to debate whether it would be a good idea to locate certain government agencies across the country, instead of in the swamp of Washington.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how reducing the encroaching regulatory state that is happening outside of Congress, could result in reducing government expense and therefore, the budget deficit.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how the Federal regulatory oligarchs impose national regulations with directives and guidance, what Wayne calls “Dark Matter,” that aren’t based on laws passed by Congress.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that when the regulators assert their will on the way we live and do business, it results in abuses by unaccountable bureaucrats and often hurts small businesses.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to report on the regulatory reform President Trump has achieved by using executive orders to skirt a recalcitrant Congress.