How is this blind stat something to cheer about?But he wants to be king.
Government ***** in our lives. It should be 20-1How is this blind stat something to cheer about?
Too many government regulations are bad.How is this blind stat something to cheer about?
We should know what is removed and what are implemented in order to be giddy about it, imoToo many government regulations are bad.
Doubt there could ever be a good regulationWe should know what is removed and what are implemented in order to be giddy about it, imo
You should know.We should know what is removed and what are implemented in order to be giddy about it, imo
We should know what is removed and what are implemented in order to be giddy about it, imo
They are reviewed for 90 days in the public before they are added, changed, or removed.
I’m happy with some, very unhappy with others. My praise is reg specific - is my pointYou should know.
I’m happy with some, very unhappy with others. My praise is reg specific - is my point
Its understandable. A lot just need to go because they are duplicative or obsolete.I’m happy with some, very unhappy with others. My praise is reg specific - is my point
Fair enoughIts understandable. A lot just need to go because they are duplicative or obsolete.
one that was removed was maobama's stupid regulation on the timber industry...don't know what it was but Trump removed it and made me $$$$....case closedWe should know what is removed and what are implemented in order to be giddy about it, imo
lol Your premise is flawed. For ex. for Trump to roll back a regulation that allows industry to create more air pollution is an exercise of the king's powers not a reduction, his "powers" aren't reduced in any way. In this instance he's just out there helping big business (more corporate welfare) while hurting human health and the environment. Also the king reference is related to him never wanting to leave office along with his authoritarian tendencies.Overall I'm very happy with the king removing most of his powers.
lol Your premise is flawed. For ex. for Trump to roll back a regulation that allows industry to create more air pollution is an exercise of the king's powers not a reduction, his "powers" aren't reduced in any way. In this instance he's just out there helping big business (more corporate welfare) while hurting human health and the environment. Also the king reference is related to him never wanting to leave office along with his authoritarian tendencies.
Keep telling lies.lol Your premise is flawed. For ex. for Trump to roll back a regulation that allows industry to create more air pollution is an exercise of the king's powers not a reduction, his "powers" aren't reduced in any way. In this instance he's just out there helping big business (more corporate welfare) while hurting human health and the environment. Also the king reference is related to him never wanting to leave office along with his authoritarian tendencies.
Buy a dog.lol Your premise is flawed. For ex. for Trump to roll back a regulation that allows industry to create more air pollution is an exercise of the king's powers not a reduction, his "powers" aren't reduced in any way. In this instance he's just out there helping big business (more corporate welfare) while hurting human health and the environment. Also the king reference is related to him never wanting to leave office along with his authoritarian tendencies.
lol Your premise is flawed. For ex. for Trump to roll back a regulation that allows industry to create more air pollution is an exercise of the king's powers not a reduction, his "powers" aren't reduced in any way. In this instance he's just out there helping big business (more corporate welfare) while hurting human health and the environment. Also the king reference is related to him never wanting to leave office along with his authoritarian tendencies.