Topic: Legal Bills

8 chapters across the catalog

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 20:24 - 23:32

1657: Trash Can Man

Billionaire Funding, Pro-Israel and Pro-Palestine Protests

Wealthy donors are funding both sides of the campus protest movement, with Bill Ackman and Jerry Seinfeld's wife supporting pro-Israel groups while the Soros and Rockefeller foundations fund Students for Justice in Palestine. Critics suggest these protests may be manipulated by investors looking to influence stock prices through shorting strategies.

El Valvador
Episode 1112 2:13:28 - 2:16:05

1112: El Valvador

Philadelphia Cash Acceptance Law, Digital Discrimination

Philadelphia City Councilman Bill Greenlee introduced a bill to require commercial businesses to accept cash, targeting "cashless" establishments like Sweetgreen. Proponents argue that refusing cash is a form of elitism and discrimination against those without bank accounts or credit cards. The bill is expected to go into effect in July if passed.

Skin Folk
Episode 990 15:08 - 16:48

990: Skin Folk

Bill O'Reilly, Glenn Beck, Anti-Trump Audio Tape Claim

Bill O'Reilly appeared on Glenn Beck's program to claim the existence of an audio tape showing an anti-Trump individual offering $200,000 to a woman to make false accusations against the president. O'Reilly suggested the tape contains evidence of at least three crimes and mentioned the possibility of involving the U.S. Attorney. The hosts express skepticism regarding O'Reilly's framing of his involvement in the story.

Constitutional Values
Episode 337 1:03:55 - 1:09:24

337: Constitutional Values

Bill O'Reilly, Constitutional Gold and Silver

A dispute between Ron Paul and Bill O'Reilly regarding the Constitution's mention of gold and silver is analyzed. The hosts cite Article 1, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution to prove that states are prohibited from making anything but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts, contradicting O'Reilly's claims.

Multidimensional Poverty Index
Episode 249 1:50:08 - 1:57:41

249: Multidimensional Poverty Index

$2 Bill "Privately Enhanced" Scam, No Agenda Mint Idea

An advertisement for "privately enhanced" $2 bills featuring national parks is identified as a potential scam targeting viewers of the O'Reilly Factor. The bills are sold for $10 plus handling despite being worth only $2. The hosts debate the legality of defacing U.S. currency and jokingly propose creating a "No Agenda Mint" that would sell "enhanced" dollar bills featuring host images.

Bow to the Aqua Buddha
Episode 245 1:47:23 - 1:54:40

245: Bow to the Aqua Buddha

Bill O'Reilly and John Stossel Marijuana Debate

Bill O'Reilly and John Stossel debated California's Proposition 19, which sought to legalize marijuana. O'Reilly argued that marijuana is as addictive as tobacco and poses a threat to children, while Stossel advocated for adult freedom and personal responsibility. The hosts criticize O'Reilly's "Federalist" stance and his dismissal of successful decriminalization models like the one in Portugal.

Carbon Credits and the CIA
Episode 64 1:11:07 - 1:13:42

64: Carbon Credits and the CIA

New York City Taxes, Two Million Dollar Tax Bill

A host recounts receiving a fraudulent two-million-dollar tax bill from the City of New York despite not living there. The story illustrates the aggressive nature of New York's three-tiered tax system (city, state, and federal) and the high legal costs required to fight erroneous residency claims. The segment warns of the "enormous powers" held by municipal tax authorities.