FedGov regulations: supposedly implementing statute law, and supported by policies and guidelines. And an incredible burden on Americans and anyone doing business with Americans. A key feature of The Donald’s 2024 campaign: to get rid of as many as possible. Thereby liberating Americans from the growing tyranny and totalitarian behavior of the FedGov. So… where are we on that? How many pages have great big Xs drawn across them?
What do we see? Not much. So we ask why? Not what was intended? Hidden agenda? Some other reason?
Now that we are a year into Trump 2.0’s regime, we should ask (again and again) what is going on.
As lovers of liberty, we of course seriously applauded The Donald’s campaign pledge to roll back regulations. Even if it was too little, too late. Certainly much to be preferred over what Cammie would have done in a hyper-Woke Obama 4th administration, which seemed to be inevitable if the election of 2024 had gone the other way.
There was a great deal of hype and fond hopes being shared a year ago. Big promises, even some welcome political appointments, and more. Was The Donald really going to fling that round stone into the forehead of the Deep State?
Definitely, getting rid of tens of thousands of regulations would be a good thing.
Unfortunately as in other promises made, the way The Donald and his surrogates and deputies are going about it is depressing. Indeed, there are few good things that we can say about their effort.
So much so, that we ask, what was the real intent? Was it really to liberate Americans, their families, and companies from the heavy hand of the bureaucrats? Or was it just another example of the politicians’ rhetoric not matching (or even trying to match) reality? We are fairly certain that the default setting for politicians at all levels of government is lies and more lies. Is this because of the incompetence of Trump appointees? Or a victory of the very-strongly entrenched people and powers of the Deep State, the Permanent Bureaucracy? Are they sabotaging the effort? Or is the effort really just eyewash?
We must admit that there has been a reduction in the number of bureaucrats. And the number of new bureaucratic regulations and “guidelines.” Even some at the State level, and not just the FedGov. And there have been a few regulations repealed or changed.
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Political impacts on migration and population shifts within the States
The US Census Bureau has recently published this map:
The various comments online about this of course concentrate on the (politically) red and blue State divide. And to a degree, there is a definite correlation – and indeed, direct cause and effect. That was heightened by the impact of the panic over the Beer Flu (COVID-19) in 2020 and 2021. But by no means as clear cut as many tout.
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