Govern Me Harder
British comedian Dominic Frisby could get himself banned with this song.
It’s a bit risqué, but quite funny and also relevant as far as lampooning those pushing endless rules, taxes and regulations.
British comedian Dominic Frisby could get himself banned with this song.
It’s a bit risqué, but quite funny and also relevant as far as lampooning those pushing endless rules, taxes and regulations.
Despite the thicket of regulations and choking corporate tax rates that were once the envy of the world, the good old U.S. of A. somehow keeps managing to not only stave off international economic competition.
We’re actually pulling away and widening our lead. How do we do it? Here is a new edition of The Right Angle, with Bill Whittle flanked by Scott Ott and Steve Green.
Politicians call food trucks “unfair competition” for restaurants—smother them with regulations.
For some entrepreneurs, they’re a great first rung for entering the food industry. Here’s more from John Stossel.
Archie Bunker sets the world straight on Democrats, electric appliances and electric vehicles. This was in 1977, long before Teslas or any other electric vehicles became the rage. Considering he made these pronouncements in 1977, he was pretty accurate on today’s issues in 2023. Here’s more from Ovation Eddie.
This video is about how people who create and enforce the laws are rarely the ones who follow them, mainly focusing on examples throughout November. More from Really Graceful.
The Edge of Wonder has done a three-part interview with rebel Zach Vorhies, the Google employee who quit rather than continue to pull off the blatant censorship and deceptive and manipulative practices advocated by the management of Google. Here we present the first two of those videos. We will follow with the third installment upon its release.
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There are, of course, dissenting voices on how we should or shouldn’t regulate Google and the rest of the social media wankers. RazorFist has a new rant he calls Don’t Trust Antitrust. He says, “Razör reverses position on a key issue, relating to the proliferation of Big Tech monopolies. Hear me out (or don’t, who gives a fuck?)”
Steven Crowder dives into the current problems with Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, their vague terms of services, inconsistent rules, and how we can actually solve these issues. More from Louder with Crowder.
Fighting Back! Dr. Steve Turley outlines how a Polish court might, in fact, stick it to Facebook censorship. The objective: To stop that dreaded platform from censoring conservatives.