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‘Gas Panic’

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On today’s episode of The Charles C. W. Cooke Podcast, I discussed the alarming sight of politicians and activists discussing issues they’d never considered until yesterday as if they’d been working on them for 50 years straight, and suggested that you should be deeply suspicious of anyone who picks up a cause, and, ten minutes later, sounds as if it is the only thing standing between them and absolute happiness.

After that, I asked Jonathan Adler, of Case Western Reserve University School of Law, how on earth we can square the work of the Consumer Product Safety Commission with the limits on the federal government that are imposed by the Constitution’s enumerated powers doctrine.

And, finally, I discussed the newfangled Jacksonville Jaguars — America’s team — who are now in the NFL postseason.

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