Episode 13: Nuisance Laws, Pollution, and the EPA - podcast episode cover

Episode 13: Nuisance Laws, Pollution, and the EPA

Oct 04, 202256 minSeason 1Ep. 13
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Do you believe with certainty that we all need the EPA, FDA, FTC, FCC and The Federal Reserve and other huge government institutions to safeguard the public?  Most people believe we do. But I guarantee you’ll be surprised to learn that it ain’t necessarily so.  In this episode, believe it or not, we’re going to question their existence and need.  So today, we’ll be taking a look at the original notions behind the creation of the administrative state and the agencies we’re all told we cannot do without.  It all begins with Nuisance Laws and how changes in the courts’ findings in respecting private property rights led directly to abuses by newly emerging industries in the second half of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries

It's all based on the Book UnaLIENable: What it Really Means and Why it Matters https://amzn.to/3NObjYq 


The Liberty Brief podcast is dedicated to the understanding of our rights as American citizens and what was meant to be our inheritance by the founding generation of our country.



The Liberty Brief podcast is dedicated to the understanding of our rights as American citizens and what was meant to be our inheritance by the founding generation of our country.

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