@ 11:00 – methods of military procurement.
@ 16:30 – list of Blue Ribbon commissions and other attempts at reforming military procurement.
@ 19:20 – The welfare industry supports over 700,000 social workers, 420 schools of social work, thousands of special interest groups, and 43,000,000 beneficiaries.
@ 20:45 – he turns his analysis to the Drug War.
@ 26:00 – Unical convinces California to pass regulations requiring use of its product.
@ 28:20 – 35:00 How the government killed traveling salesmen to protect wholesaler interests. Laws against retailers selling below the manufacturer’s recommended retail price & Life Magazine’s anti-discount house propaganda.
@ 28:20 – he dismisses myths about the Industrial Revolution.
@ 46:10 – From 1950-68 poverty in the U.S. drop 1% a year with very modest anti-poverty laws. Since the 1968 introduction of massive anti-poverty legislation, it stagnated. And remained stagnated despite a quadrupling of the welfare budget.