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The Best Thing About Trump: Deregulation
The immigration floodgates remain wide open, with disastrous consequences now that the sheer numbers have made assimilation infeasible. Government spending continues to explode, even as the national debt skyrockets toward $23 trillion. But there is some countermoonbattery to be grateful for; excessive regulation — the cost of which is almost incalculable — has been reduced. John Stossel tips his hat to Trump deregulation:


They're anti strong border and tariff libertarians ..some libertarians are retarded like that ...try not to yell at me for it.
But overall they give thumbs up for troll master n chief and fat ol democrat Donald J Trump ...


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Deregulation today merely means the big corporations get away with more shit and make more profits. Those profits go to the top, not to workers.

The best thing about Donnie is he isn’t Hillary. That really isn’t saying much, but it is worth something.
 
Deregulation today merely means the big corporations get away with more shit and make more profits. Those profits go to the top, not to workers.

The best thing about Donnie is he isn’t Hillary. That really isn’t saying much, but it is worth something.
Ya mean that elderly couple who one state agency told em to clear a waterway and then the feds came in and started fining them 37 thousand dollars ...per day ...they lost their house
YA mean that corporation ?
OF course corporations are going to benefit ....but so are all of us
 
Deregulation today merely means the big corporations get away with more shit and make more profits. Those profits go to the top, not to workers.
The party began losing its mind when it took Reagan's "government is the problem" speech line as literal & gospel. Then talk radio took over, and that was that.

They have been conned into believing that any regulation is a bane to capitalism, when the fact is that proper regulation is a key component of capitalism.

The question is the efficiency and effectiveness of regulation, not the volume of it.
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Deregulation today merely means the big corporations get away with more shit and make more profits. Those profits go to the top, not to workers.

The best thing about Donnie is he isn’t Hillary. That really isn’t saying much, but it is worth something.
Ya mean that elderly couple who one state agency told em to clear a waterway and then the feds came in and started fining them 37 thousand dollars ...per day ...they lost their house
YA mean that corporation ?
OF course corporations are going to benefit ....but so are all of us
No. I mean the deregulations that allow big corporations to sell harmful products to Americans with impunity and absolutely no oversight. I mean the big corporations who dictate government policy, while growing ever larger and attaining ever greater political power.

Our government works for big corporations and the billionaires who own them. The people be damned.
 
Deregulation today merely means the big corporations get away with more shit and make more profits. Those profits go to the top, not to workers.

The best thing about Donnie is he isn’t Hillary. That really isn’t saying much, but it is worth something.
Deregulation today merely means the big corporations get away with more shit and make more profits. Those profits go to the top, not to workers.

The best thing about Donnie is he isn’t Hillary. That really isn’t saying much, but it is worth something.
Ya mean that elderly couple who one state agency told em to clear a waterway and then the feds came in and started fining them 37 thousand dollars ...per day ...they lost their house
YA mean that corporation ?
OF course corporations are going to benefit ....but so are all of us
No. I mean the deregulations that allow big corporations to sell harmful products to Americans with impunity and absolutely no oversight. I mean the big corporations who dictate government policy, while growing ever larger and attaining ever greater political power.

Our government works for big corporations and the billionaires who own them. The people be damned.

I totally agree ya

but

so the elderly couple should keep paying the government 37 grand day so you guys can feel safe from the corporations ...who are poisoning yas anyway ..

schlock products will usually fail or not sell pretty quickly all by them selves

..I'm with ya on the crony capitalism ... with corporations & government in bed with each other dictating policy ......cause thats what part of crony capitalism is ....but you're saying we need government to protect us from large corporations that help make these government regulations.... Government and corporations are already in bed with each other thats why we need government to protect us from corporations ....



Im jus sayin
do you realize what yer saying
Stossel is right bureaucracies get out of control by themselves, they do not need any help from multinational corporations especially when it comes to the regulations on top of all of us like mr. and mrs. elderly corporation who lost their house.

Go build a house
or open a restaurant in a heavy blue area
enjoy those hoops and permits
local bureaucrats are the friggin worst ! compared to NY where i am now is like HEAVEN
feds, state ,local ,LESS is better all they way around
kids get arrested today for selling lemonade..... when they break A very important ordinance thats just enforced for our own good ...derp
 
everyone in the UK feels much better today


First ads banned for contravening UK gender stereotyping rules



Watchdog bans VW and Philadelphia ads with bungling dads and ‘passive’ women

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The ASA said this Philadelphia advert reinforced the idea that men were poor childcarers - video
Two television ads, one featuring new dads bungling comically while looking after their babies and the other a woman sitting next to a pram, have become the first to be banned under new rules designed to reduce gender stereotyping.

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) banned the ads for Philadelphia cream cheese and Volkswagen, following complaints from the public that they perpetuated harmful stereotypes.

The new rules, introduced at the beginning of the year, ban the depiction of men and women engaged in gender-stereotypical activities to help stop “limiting how people see themselves and how others see them and the life decisions they take”.


Someone should just turn the lights off in the UK
theyre finished
 

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