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One reason the economy is struggling to recover
Quote:More than 500 pages of the final regulations—545 pages to be exact—affect small businesses, including stifling components like the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan, according to the CEI. Final rules make up 3,378 pages of this year’s Federal Register, and another 2,334 regulations are still under consideration.

The scariest part? Many of Obama’s rules sidestep the public review process. Even though procedures are in place to ensure government accountability, Obama's administration is "in a class by itself," The WSJ writes, in issuing "underground regulations”—quietly released recommendations that can hold small businesses liable for certain actions. NFIB released a report on the issue in September.

http://www.nfib.com/article/obama-broke-...ontent=RSS
01-07-2016 12:26 PM
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RE: One reason the economy is struggling to recover
(01-07-2016 12:26 PM)200yrs2late Wrote:  
Quote:More than 500 pages of the final regulations—545 pages to be exact—affect small businesses, including stifling components like the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan, according to the CEI. Final rules make up 3,378 pages of this year’s Federal Register, and another 2,334 regulations are still under consideration.

The scariest part? Many of Obama’s rules sidestep the public review process. Even though procedures are in place to ensure government accountability, Obama's administration is "in a class by itself," The WSJ writes, in issuing "underground regulations”—quietly released recommendations that can hold small businesses liable for certain actions. NFIB released a report on the issue in September.

http://www.nfib.com/article/obama-broke-...ontent=RSS

Even scarier still, is this is simply the regulations themselves.

Now, nameless, faceless, completely unaccountable federal bureaucrats by the thousands will determine how they want these reg's implemented and even more fun, enforced.

This will, by the time they are in effect, be tens of thousands of pages long. What resources does the typical small business owner have to go through all that?

It's time for a fight.
01-07-2016 12:33 PM
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RE: One reason the economy is struggling to recover
(01-07-2016 12:33 PM)JMUDunk Wrote:  
(01-07-2016 12:26 PM)200yrs2late Wrote:  
Quote:More than 500 pages of the final regulations—545 pages to be exact—affect small businesses, including stifling components like the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan, according to the CEI. Final rules make up 3,378 pages of this year’s Federal Register, and another 2,334 regulations are still under consideration.

The scariest part? Many of Obama’s rules sidestep the public review process. Even though procedures are in place to ensure government accountability, Obama's administration is "in a class by itself," The WSJ writes, in issuing "underground regulations”—quietly released recommendations that can hold small businesses liable for certain actions. NFIB released a report on the issue in September.

http://www.nfib.com/article/obama-broke-...ontent=RSS

Even scarier still, is this is simply the regulations themselves.

Now, nameless, faceless, completely unaccountable federal bureaucrats by the thousands will determine how they want these reg's implemented and even more fun, enforced.

This will, by the time they are in effect, be tens of thousands of pages long. What resources does the typical small business owner have to go through all that?

It's time for a fight.

it's unmanageable.....

the only fight is to not pay your taxes....

one day people are going figure that out.....
01-07-2016 01:18 PM
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