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NY Times: Trump and DOGE Are Planning Deregulation at a Massive Scale
Inside Trump’s Plan to Halt Hundreds of Regulations
Rebuttal by
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- Like uncontrolled invasive weeds in a rose garden, the nearly century-old Regulatory Octopus has choked the vigor and life out of many industries and businesses. Ranking third in destructive power behind only the Taxation Monster and the Inflation Cancer, the Alphabet Agencies and their legions of nasty busybodies kill businesses and prevent new ones from opening or succeeding. This is especially true for smaller businesses which cannot afford to staff a regulatory compliance department to bring some economies of scale to the process. But now -- as the logical and intended consequence of decisions made by the Supreme Quort during the "Biden" years -- the cancer is about to be cut out in such a manner that it cannot grow back again.
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- The happy recap, from the article:
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- "Across the more than 400 federal agencies that regulate almost every aspect of American life, Mr. Trump’s appointees are working with the Department of Government Efficiency to launch a sweeping new phase in their quest to dismantle much of the federal government: deregulation on a mass scale.
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- Usually, the legal process of repealing federal regulations takes years — and rules erased by one administration can be restored by another. But Mr. Trump has marshaled a strategy for a dramatic do-over designed to kill regulations swiftly and permanently. At his direction, agency officials are compiling the regulations they have tagged for the ash heap, racing to meet a deadline next week after which the White House will build its master list to guide what the president called the “deconstruction of the overbearing and burdensome administrative state... Once Mr. Trump’s orders to repeal or stop enforcement of rules are in effect, the effects of deregulation will be more or less immediate." .
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- The Golden Era is coming, boys and girls. And, together with the eventual abolition of the Income Tax (at least for the first $150,000 per year), the new trade deals and the expected monetary reform, it promises to be golden indeed.
Ask any business owner large or small what this will mean for his business!
Excessive and unnecessary regulations -- generically imposed by jealous anti-business libtards -- hurt the economy in unseen ways which only business owners and managers can fully appreciate. The cost of regulatory compliance breaks down into three main categories:
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1. Indirect Costs: Businesses must constantly monitor if both previous and new regulations apply to them or not. This takes up time and time is money.
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2. Direct Costs: If compliance requires new systems, equipment, training etc to be put in place, then that too costs money.
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3. Opportunity Costs: Because the business had to spend so much time and money on regulatory compliance, that time and those funds are no longer available to spend or invest elsewhere. The business could have used the capital to expand operations, increase salaries and create more jobs. This cost is "unseen," and generally only appreciated by the business owners.
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Economic laws - though generally not as precisely measurable - are in fact every bit as immutable as laws governing physics or chemistry. Excessive regulations mean less profit for the business, lower wages for workers, and higher prices for the consumer. For these reasons, the positive impact of what the Trump / Q operation is about to unleash cannot be overstated. Wait and see how the economy starts to rock and roll. Like a garden rooted of all weeds and fertilized, we expect economic indicators to start blossoming later this year, and only go up from there. It has to.
We need only to cut the strings holding down the sleeping giant.
Boobus Americanus 1: I read in the New York Times today that Trump is about to swiftly undo hundreds of regulations.
Boobus Americanus 2: I hope this won't affect food and travel safety?*St. Sugar: Our frickin' "ssafety" lies in a prossperous and free economy, Boobuss! Editor: It was in the name of "safety" that we were all quietly enslaved.
Boobus Americanus 2: I hope this won't affect food and travel safety?*St. Sugar: Our frickin' "ssafety" lies in a prossperous and free economy, Boobuss! Editor: It was in the name of "safety" that we were all quietly enslaved.
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