His super-sarcastic demeanor is super-annoying. Also, his chin-growth is not diametrically proportioned, which for some reason annoys me as well.
The questions are pretty standard. Roads: the growth of the usage of the automobile obviously goes hand in hand with governments laying down highways through land confiscations. So demanding that free markets provide the same kind of leisure that you can enjoy when the government takes from others to provide for you, is kind of stupid. Toll roads exist. Private/communal roads exist. I personally use a private road 4-5 times a week and the road is maintained by only 15-20 people living in houses along the road. Sure, it's not tarmacked and it has a few potholes (which, by the way, government maintained roads have around here, as well, besides the big highways the politicians themselves use), but I have a suspension in my car as well as a driving wheel, with which to steer clear of the potholes.
Fire departments: First off, setting fires or paying someone to set fires is not a good business model. Obviously you are going to get caught at some point and be in world of doodoo. Secondly, as far as I can see, a better business model would be to offer fire protection coverage based on monthly fees. This would ensure a steady income as well as eliminate any incentive for the fire department to set fires, as more fires would only mean more expenses. It would also create an incentive for the fire department to push for more fire prevention (smoke alarms, extinguishers, etc) either through varying fees or outright denying service to those unwilling to take these preventative measures.
Drag not your strength from government, but from the voices they abuse.