It is absolutely inaccurate to claim Trump is increasing regulations. All of the work he and Scott Bessent and others are doing is to lower the barriers and blocks to economic development to inspire industrial growth that benefits all the thees.
You don't have to agree with it. For example, maybe you are committed to the climate crisis hoax and don't welcome more fossil fuel exploration and production. But you should at least acknowledge it if you are going to make this criticism. Reducing the regulatory barriers to traditional organic energy production is regulation for thee.
Frank, I'm afraid your comment did not make it clear to me why the article's claim is inaccurate (though I'll note that the article didn't do a solid job arguing it's side either). Do you think that, to take one claim from the article, Trump requesting oodles of information from law firms is a step to "lower the barriers and blocks to economic development to inspire industrial growth"? This does not seem likely to be exactly true
This is a weak-ass job since you did not do your homework on the Trump administration deregulation efforts. https://www.brookings.edu/articles/tracking-regulatory-changes-in-the-second-trump-administration/
It is absolutely inaccurate to claim Trump is increasing regulations. All of the work he and Scott Bessent and others are doing is to lower the barriers and blocks to economic development to inspire industrial growth that benefits all the thees.
You don't have to agree with it. For example, maybe you are committed to the climate crisis hoax and don't welcome more fossil fuel exploration and production. But you should at least acknowledge it if you are going to make this criticism. Reducing the regulatory barriers to traditional organic energy production is regulation for thee.
Frank, I'm afraid your comment did not make it clear to me why the article's claim is inaccurate (though I'll note that the article didn't do a solid job arguing it's side either). Do you think that, to take one claim from the article, Trump requesting oodles of information from law firms is a step to "lower the barriers and blocks to economic development to inspire industrial growth"? This does not seem likely to be exactly true
interesting perspective. Seems like a fair-enough description.