Part 1/8:
The Case Against the Regulatory State: A Call to End Bureaucratic Overreach
In a provocative and uncompromising discussion, the speaker advocates for a fundamental reshaping of the American government's approach to regulation, emphasizing the need to curb what they describe as an overbearing "regulatory state." Central to the argument is the belief that the President should possess the authority to both appoint and, crucially, fire federal bureaucrats and commissioners without undue interference or bureaucratic entanglements.