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To: Road Walker who wrote (13818)3/3/2010 2:47:31 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42652
 
Never said there are not bad regulations. You change them.

Which would mean changing a huge amount of regulations, a large fraction, perhaps a majority of them.

Also many are bad, because no regulation should cover the point they regulate, so merely changing them would not keep them from being bad. To not have bad regulation, you would have to actually eliminate a lot of regulation.

And even when you could have decent regulation, the legislative and regulatory process that occurs in the real world tends to keep creating bad regulations and laws and programs.

you don't stop regulating.

I don't think anyone here suggested there should be no regulations, or even no new regulations, certainly I did not.