Well, you already were, just not with me...
Basically, there are forms of regulation that contribute to a competitive economy....some regulation that is not needed. Therefore, it makes sense to utilize government regulation in places where it is needed and to remove it if it isn't serving a function. Antitrust law, for example, is effective government regulation. Trump has already gone on record saying he doesn't like the FCC getting involved in business mergers....and essentially would allow corporate monopolies to form.
I see, and the democrats are against that?
But what I mean with a platform is something like "if we get elected we will make sure Glass-Steagal gets reinstated so your tax $$$ won't be used to bail out criminal banks anymore"
That's pretty clear, "responsible regulation" is just an empty slogan
Efficient government that is OPEN to the public.....that, in and of itself would be a winning argument versus a current WH who does everything it can to hide things from voters.
WTF does "open to the public" mean, we have to sign the billl so we can find out what's in it?