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Dennis Prager Podcasts

The Stupidest Laws Passed In 2015

Dennis Prager Podcasts

Salem Podcast Network

News, Philosophy, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Politics

4.52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2016

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Dennis gives his take on some of the laws passed …

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So I think it's fitting to tell you some of the laws I do this every the every Monday after

0:37.2

New Year no not every Monday after New Year I do it let's say no that's it. I do it every time we return from New Year. It could be on a Tuesday or Thursday, obviously. So I got the Monday was wrong. But as soon as we return after January 1st, so if I'm on January 2nd, I tell you January 2nd.

0:56.4

Today's January 4th, so I'm telling you on January 4th.

0:59.8

Some of the laws passed in California, which can pass anything it wants because the

1:06.4

Democrats can pass anything they want because there is no they have a a super

1:11.0

majority there is no opposition that they have to worry about. So there are more

1:17.9

and more laws. Here is what I think. Now tell me, I'm curious if you agree with me. I'm looking at the living martyr now. I think that this

1:25.8

law passed by California, signed by Jerry Brown at the end of last year near the end of 2015 symbolizes the what

1:39.2

the left does when it has power it's it semi-trivial, but it's not trivial. Let's put it this way. It may sound

1:48.2

it, but I think it's representative. This is from the Los Angeles time. In a final sweep of bill

1:56.3

actions for the year, Brown approved a law that is the governor of California that will ban professional baseball players

2:06.8

from using chewing tobacco on the playing field of major league stadiums.

2:13.0

Now, I would be curious to know if any of you agree with that.

2:22.0

Now, you... know if any of you agree with that. Now you see the theoretical banning of tobacco products

2:32.3

has been overwhelmingly because of secondhand smoke.

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