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1 hour ago, Mikee said:

Obama set new one day record for regulations

" President Obama has just set a new record for rules and regulations, his administration spitting out 527 pages worth in just one day, as he races to put his fingerprint on virtually every corner of American life and business. "

His Messiahship deserves a kick in the ass so hard that he gotta clear his throat to fart.

 

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4 hours ago, Mikee said:

Obama set new one day record for regulations

" President Obama has just set a new record for rules and regulations, his administration spitting out 527 pages worth in just one day, as he races to put his fingerprint on virtually every corner of American life and business. "

Obama's a rookie. ;)

http://sustainablefreedomlab.org/2016/11/15/how-trump-can-neuter-huds-affh/

"Most people may not realize that the federal agency bureaucracy, not Congress is now the primary lawmaking body in Washington DC.  In 2015, while Congress passed 115 laws, over 400 agencies churned out 3378 regulations, all with the full force of a congressional law."

"Decades ago, Congress began surrendering their responsibilities to federal agencies so they could manage the details necessary to implement legislative laws. Today, those ‘details’ have enabled federal agencies to dwarf Congress. Unelected bureaucrats flood our nation with 3,000 to 4,000 new laws every year."

"It does not stop there."

"The 3000 plus federal regulations are a microdot compared to the rules we rarely hear about. Rules that former FTC economist Robert Rogowsky calls sub-rosa regulations. He describes them as:

“An impressive underground regulatory infrastructure that thrives on investigations, inquiries, threatened legal actions and negotiated settlements.  Without having to “break cover” as one career regulator termed it, savvy bureaucrats can fulfill an agenda of intervention without resorting to rulemaking or other formal mechanisms. Threats of regulation or litigation and the skillful use of public opprobrium can be very effective instruments of a command and control economy.”

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15 hours ago, turkeyfoot said:

 

"The 3000 plus federal regulations are a microdot compared to the rules we rarely hear about. Rules that former FTC economist Robert Rogowsky calls sub-rosa regulations. He describes them as:

“An impressive underground regulatory infrastructure that thrives on investigations, inquiries, threatened legal actions and negotiated settlements.  Without having to “break cover” as one career regulator termed it, savvy bureaucrats can fulfill an agenda of intervention without resorting to rulemaking or other formal mechanisms. Threats of regulation or litigation and the skillful use of public opprobrium can be very effective instruments of a command and control economy.”

The real measure is the byte count of The Federal Register.  The Federal Register had its biggest up-bump under  Ronald Reagan.  What a bullshit artist he was.  Almost as bad as Hillary.  Ronny (morning in America)  Reagan was a stealth New Dealer in Republican Garb.   Hillary is a Goldwater Girl  trying to look like a Democrat Liberal Progressive Strumpet. 

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