So, you know, not to get too academic too quickly, but basically Congress is supposed to pass the laws and the executive branch is supposed to enforce the laws. But it turns out that Most of the laws that decide what you can and can't do in your life were actually never passed by Congress. They were passed by people who are never elected to their position. The managerial. The managerial class, the bureaucrats in D.C. what's a law? Give me an example. Yes. (01:16–01:23)
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Asserts that many laws affecting daily life were not passed by Congress.
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