Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and his panel discuss the controversial execution of a beloved internet squirrel, ‘Peanut,’ by New York state officials, highlighting the incident as a prime example of government overreach and a stark contrast between left and right ideologies. The panel questions the rationale behind the raid, the execution, and the state’s focus on trivial matters while overlooking more pressing issues like crime and homelessness.
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Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, in his new book ‘Over Ruled,’ highlights the abuses of power by government agencies, arguing they often crush citizens with excessive regulations and lack accountability. He calls for Congress and state legislatures to address this issue and for courts to act with urgency to protect individuals from bureaucratic overreach.
California Senate Bill 961 would require cars to automatically brake if drivers exceed the speed limit by 10 mph. Critics, including Republican Senator Brian Dahle, argue that the bill is an unnecessary intrusion on personal freedom and that Democrats in Sacramento are prioritizing misguided initiatives over pressing issues such as crime, homelessness, and affordability.
Small business owners have been protesting the Corporate Transparency Act’s Beneficial Ownership Information (CTA BOI) rule, which requires them to provide sensitive personal information to the government, including photo identification, for every owner and decision-maker in their business. This rule, which was implemented to combat financial crimes, exempts large businesses but places a heavy burden on small businesses, who are already facing challenges such as labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, and inflation.