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The problem with deregulation is how much is too much?
Well here is what we know. Trump did not deregulate beyond rolling back some of the Obama ear regulations. so its not like Trump rolled back to 1920.
how much is too much? There really is a point where deregulation is a bad thing. but rolling back the crazy over reach of the previous administration aint it.
Well here is what we know. Trump did not deregulate beyond rolling back some of the Obama ear regulations. so its not like Trump rolled back to 1920.
how much is too much? There really is a point where deregulation is a bad thing. but rolling back the crazy over reach of the previous administration aint it.
Talk to me when Dodd Frank is repealed like Trump and his swamp people want.
Unemployment peaked in the wake of the financial crisis and has been falling ever since. It has been under 4% here in Minneapolis for several years now. Unemployment has more to do with the business cycle than whoever is president. Anyone who tells you otherwise failed econ.
Talk to me when Dodd Frank is repealed like Trump and his swamp people want.
Trump has rolled back over 900 Obama era regulations including those created by the community agitator having to do with the legislation named after those two sacks of ****, Frank/Dodd.
I know... Trump has had no major economic policies enacted into law yet his cultish followers are eager to give him credit. The truth is we are in the 8th year of Obama's economic expansion. The economy is on autopilot, set into motion by Obama, untouched by Trump.
Jobs is why Trump beat the pantsuit off Hillary by winning 50% more states than her.
Jobs is why Trump will win again in 2020. Why?
Democrats still have nothing.
Get used to it, it's coming
Trump still winning.
#MAGA.
And what "jobs" has Trump created in 9 months based on what legislation, exactly? Come on, let's see details.
Not to mention, you're talking about flyover states with low population densities. Move to a major metro area and you'll have few issues finding a job. Companies go where people are. Big companies (like Amazon) look for highly educated metros to be able to pull the best from. It's no secret why Seattle, SFO, LA, Denver, Minneapolis, Houston, Austin, Dallas, Chicago, DC, NYC, and Boston are all home to major corporate headquarters or regional offices where smaller cities have fewer options.
The problem with deregulation is how much is too much?
You know this comes in cycles. Obama tighten everything up and now Trump will undo it. In 12 to 15 years it will need to be tighten up again and the cycle goes on and on and on.
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