Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh as a Supreme Court Justice, and why he’ll be reliable in reigning in the regulatory deep state.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to compare the difference in the regulatory approach of the Obama and Trump administrations, and the bureaucratic Deep State that is never elected.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to look back on 25 years of studying the regulatory state of the U.S. government, and to say that the overall trajectory is in the right direction.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to report that President Trump actually cut regulations more than he promised during the campaign.
Wayne Crews joined Jim Blasingame to discuss how the Obama NLRB hurt the franchisor/franchisee relationship, which regulation has been reversed by the Trump administration.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how entrenched employees of regulatory agencies can complicate efforts to reduce regulations as a way of preserving their jobs.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to report on the unaccountable Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, which has great power but is unaccountable to neither the executive branch or Congress.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to reveal examples of when and how government regulators use their own political ideology to promulgate and enforce laws into regulations.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to report on the upcoming tax reform bill that adds a new tax level for small businesses, and therefore, could give the IRS a new lever against small business decision-making.
Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to give President Trump credit for a growing economy that’s partially based on his war on new regulations, which he’s actually been able to accomplish.