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To: Poet who wrote (2067)12/26/2000 10:15:17 AM
From: cougRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 6089
 
Good morning Poet,

We will now see how well people that do not think we need any government,, can govern Themselves..

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Monday, December 25, 2000 | Print this story

Bush Likely to Reset the Bar for Federal Agencies
Regulations: From autos to the environment, a pro- business slant is expected.

By ESTHER SCHRADER, ELIZABETH SHOGREN, Times Staff Writers

WASHINGTON--When George W. Bush moves into the White House, thousands of rules that govern everything from the energy your dishwasher uses to the labels on your clothes are likely to be overhauled in ways that favor powerful industries and anger consumer groups.
When it comes to setting policy for the 54 federal agencies that regulate health, the environment, labor standards, energy use and safety on the roads, rails, waters and in the air, Bush has made no secret of his pro-business ..>>> more

latimes.com

Happy Boxing Day... We like happy boxes, don't we?..g. and the contents too..I might add. Actually we like everyone happy..

c

P.S..My 15' indicators are close to "sell signal" but haven't quite rolled over...



To: Poet who wrote (2067)12/26/2000 10:35:59 AM
From: Tom ClarkeRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 6089
 
Ashcroft is as right as Reno is left. I think his appointment balances things nicely.