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Bill Maher on California’s Crazy Regulations & the Water Scandal
Bill Maher on California’s Crazy Regulations & the Water Scandal
Bill Maher calls out California’s reputation as the most regulated state in America, joking that there are rules for every tiny detail—from parking meters and business permits to solar hookups, bikes, kites, and even climbing trees. But the real punchline is the hypocrisy: while everyday Californians deal with endless inspections, fees, and restrictions, major corporations like Nestlé and Coca-Cola have been allowed to profit from public water supplies by bottling and selling it back to taxpayers. This clip hits the heart of today’s trending political debate around overregulation, corporate loopholes, environmental policy, water rights, and government accountability in California 🌊🔥
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