Topics
Hour One
- Senate votes to increase National debt
- America's obsession with debt
- National wages based on education level
- TSA Jorge reports that TSA agents at 26 airports fail to stop homemade explosives
- Rick recommends http://www.peoples-rights.com and http://www.theawaregroup.com to learn about bank loan fraud but Ian debunks the authenticity of the sites.
Hour Two
- Department of Homeland Security gets another F for it's computer security. Overall score for all government agencies is D+
- Why the security state will fail
- TSA failure continued
- Cops in Pennsylvania, under order from the Pennsylvania Attorney General, seize four computers from a Lancaster newspaper
- Government thieves!
- Cops in Irving, Texas arrest 30 people for public intoxication IN A BAR
- Robert in Munich writes in about crazy German laws
- You can report people for insulting you
- Tickets for failure to lock your own car
- Fines for place a car for sale in the street
- Your required to pay a tax on each television and radio you own and they can come into your home at any time of day to verify that you are paying for all your TV's and radios
- Fines for running red lights on a bicycle
- Many more
- Government fines should go to charities not the government coffers
- Distinction between government and public property
- Plan B and Morning after pill (RU-486)
- Pharmacist Rights vs. Patients rights
- Patients can't force a Pharmacist to carry, stock or provide anything
- If the owner of the pharmacy says the pharmacist has to provide it then the pharmacist should
- A Poll shows that the single most associated word to George Bush is Incompetent followed closely by idiot and liar
- New England Journal of Medicine reports that Americans health care is mediocre at best, chalk up another failure by Government intervention
- California wants to outlaw private Health Care
- Vermont wants to outlaw private Health Care as well
Hour Three
- Healthcare Continued
- Wal-Mart is required in Maryland to spend 8% of its payroll on Health Benefits
- Some Maryland lawmakers want to use Wal-Mart as an example to make all businesses spend 4.8% of their payroll on health benefits for all part-time and full-time employees
- The marketplace has proven that businesses already provide health benefits to compete for employees
- America's quick fix obsession
- Force has unintended consequences
- An anonymous letter regarding implied consent
- Gregg writes in about people suffering from radiation deficiency
- Walt calls in about the IRS and Taxes
- The Aging Effects of War by Miles Woolley over at LewRockwell.com
Quotes
- Ian: We need another $5 Million!
- Ian: Government Failure equates to a bigger budget the next year
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