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Steve Moore discusses as a diverse commentary on the intersection of economics, sports, and constitutional law. Moore begins by celebrating American victories in Olympic hockey before transitioning into a sharp critique of the $16 trillion spent globally on the climate change industrial complex, arguing that these funds represent a historic waste that could have better served humanity through medical research or infrastructure. A significant portion of the program features an interview with constitutional scholar John Yu, who explains the Supreme Court’s decision against unilateral presidential tariffs, emphasizing that the power to tax and regulate commerce belongs fundamentally to Congress.
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Steve Moore discusses as a diverse commentary on the intersection of economics, sports, and constitutional law. Moore begins by celebrating American victories in Olympic hockey before transitioning into a sharp critique of the $16 trillion spent globally on the climate change industrial complex, arguing that these funds represent a historic waste that could have better served humanity through medical research or infrastructure. A significant portion of the program features an interview with constitutional scholar John Yu, who explains the Supreme Court’s decision against unilateral presidential tariffs, emphasizing that the power to tax and regulate commerce belongs fundamentally to Congress.
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