Hmmm, not really. I definitely believe that there is much room for regulatory reform, but I think deregulation is not a good idea. See my example (or maybe it was in a different comment) about planes. I, for one, do not want to walk onto a plane that has been self-evaluated for safety and compliance by the very people who stand to gain the most by cutting corners. That, to me, is insane. Just an example. I also see the point where overburdensome regulations stifle any sort of progress and bury projects in paperwork, which is also untenable. But the swift decapitation of all regulations seems, to me, like a recipe for setting rivers on fire.
maybe de-government regulation would make better sense. We dont need the government to do things right. See how this has failed?
Deregulation is what corporate America want. It's why Trump is going to scrap all environmental regulation in return for fhe oil money he's received.
Hmmm, not really. I definitely believe that there is much room for regulatory reform, but I think deregulation is not a good idea. See my example (or maybe it was in a different comment) about planes. I, for one, do not want to walk onto a plane that has been self-evaluated for safety and compliance by the very people who stand to gain the most by cutting corners. That, to me, is insane. Just an example. I also see the point where overburdensome regulations stifle any sort of progress and bury projects in paperwork, which is also untenable. But the swift decapitation of all regulations seems, to me, like a recipe for setting rivers on fire.