Government Regulation: Crash Course Government and Politics #47
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Today, we’re going to wrap up our discussion of economic policy by looking at government regulation. We're going to talk about the government's goals for the U.S. economy and the policies it employs to achieve those goals. Ever since the New Deal, we've seen an increased role of the government within the economy - even with the deregulation initiatives of President Carter and Reagan in the 80's. Now this is all pretty controversial and we're going to talk about it, as this is a long way from the federal government handed down by the framers of the constitution. Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios Support is provided by Voqal: http://www.voqal.org All attributed images are licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com Support Crash Course on Patreon: http://patreon.com/crashcourse CC Kids: http://www.youtube.com/crashcoursekids
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"Government is not the solution, Government is the problem"
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"Also, do you really want California to make rules for the rest of us? Of course you don't!" In the topic of gun law, California is doing exactly that (with Oregon, Washington, Nevada and even Montana). I'm not a gun rights extremist like the more visible NRA types, but that is an area where CA is doing that, and probably is making rules in other ways for other states, as well.
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Just call taxes a tab for using roads, schools, etc. Maybe that'll make the idiots happy.
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1100 pages to prove a business is a qualified borrower. 10 yrs of red tape to build a housing subdivision. EPA regulations have send more business out of the country than all other reasons combined. The Federal Reserve is "so complicated" yet it has no oversight. Subsidies go to lobbyist. Crash course or indoctrination video.
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breakfast includes an explosion of flavor
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i want to eat your face in a sndwitch
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Taxation is theft
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punches eagle
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It is not illegal to be a monopoly. It is illegal to use one's position as a monopoly to prevent competition.
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He's the only one on the this channel who is actually funny.
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Crash Course LOVES that clip of two older people drinking wine. Is there some kind of story behind it?
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Crash course uk government and politics .
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I'm so glad we have a coercive monopoly around to protect us from economic monopolies. Someone might try to make us buy stuff!
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nice pronunciation of laissez faire ;)
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Dear Wheezy. Please come to my dinner party to discuss beards, boardgames and bird-punching. Also probably politics. Kthxbye
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Without government there wouldn't be roads... face palm
The government is the reason why there are many roads, yes, but private companies could have done so as well, and more efficient i argue. the fact that you are forced to pay for roads no matter what, so that some idiots think they are for free, is the the reason why we have such a car dependent culture, why we are buying food from the other side of the world which is totally inefficient, which also destroys local jobs. Since the left in general is so "green" and cares so much about the environment and local jobs, then why the fck do you keep pushing for more government? -
I'd invite you to dinner Craig.
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You can trace almost any negative influence on the market back to our government.
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I really like this series. I like crash course.
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no explosions until after you eat your vegetables
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