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Feb 12, 2018 20:03:34   #
DJRich Loc: Western Pa
 
Despite the constant blather and BS about ending "oppressive regulations", Goldman Sachs has found that regulations have little financial impact.

So once again, trump and his fools at fox get caught in yet another series of lies.

Lie after damnable lie from the liar in chief.

Is it even possible for trump to tell the truth?

Not if he doesn't know what the truth is.




http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-12/trump-s-deregulation-has-little-economic-impact-goldman-says

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Feb 12, 2018 21:03:44   #
grandaddy1946 Loc: Florida
 
you are brin dead

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Feb 12, 2018 21:15:28   #
Kevyn
 
DJRich wrote:
Despite the constant blather and BS about ending "oppressive regulations", Goldman Sachs has found that regulations have little financial impact.

So once again, trump and his fools at fox get caught in yet another series of lies.

Lie after damnable lie from the liar in chief.

Is it even possible for trump to tell the truth?

Not if he doesn't know what the truth is.
Not at all, it is just a favor to multinational companies from their benefactor.



http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-12/trump-s-deregulation-has-little-economic-impact-goldman-says
Despite the constant blather and BS about ending &... (show quote)
Deregulation does nothing for the economy and hurts working families, it is just a hand out to multinational corporations from their benefactor.

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Feb 12, 2018 22:23:10   #
debeda
 
DJRich wrote:
Despite the constant blather and BS about ending "oppressive regulations", Goldman Sachs has found that regulations have little financial impact.

So once again, trump and his fools at fox get caught in yet another series of lies.

Lie after damnable lie from the liar in chief.

Is it even possible for trump to tell the truth?

Not if he doesn't know what the truth is.




http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-12/trump-s-deregulation-has-little-economic-impact-goldman-says
Despite the constant blather and BS about ending &... (show quote)


Uh huh. You've obviously never run or done the books for any companies if you believe that. Don't care what article or video is posted. I HAVE run and done the books for companies and I'll go with the empirical evidence, thanks.

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Feb 12, 2018 22:47:24   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
debeda wrote:
Uh huh. You've obviously never run or done the books for any companies if you believe that. Don't care what article or video is posted. I HAVE run and done the books for companies and I'll go with the empirical evidence, thanks.


Exactly right Deb..Im sure he doesn't even know what deregulation is...

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Feb 12, 2018 23:09:52   #
padre
 
Some people are just brain dead ๐Ÿ’€

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Feb 12, 2018 23:14:03   #
DJRich Loc: Western Pa
 
That is true about anyone who believes trump's never ending stream of lies




padre wrote:
Some people are just brain dead ๐Ÿ’€

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Feb 12, 2018 23:34:36   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
DJRich wrote:
Despite the constant blather and BS about ending "oppressive regulations", Goldman Sachs has found that regulations have little financial impact.

So once again, trump and his fools at fox get caught in yet another series of lies.

Lie after damnable lie from the liar in chief.

Is it even possible for trump to tell the truth?

Not if he doesn't know what the truth is.




http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-12/trump-s-deregulation-has-little-economic-impact-goldman-says
Despite the constant blather and BS about ending &... (show quote)


Just as your post, hereโ€™s another that argues from the regulation aspect and impact..

In support of each of these steps, opponents of regulation argue that agency rules are damaging to the economy in general and job generation in particular. Some say specific regulations will destroy millions of jobs and cite a study (critiqued later in this paper) purporting to show that regulations cost $1.75 trillion per year. Regulations are frequently discussed only in the context of their threat to job creation, while their role in protecting lives, public health, and the environment is ignored.

This report reviews whether the evidence backs the perspective of regulatory opponents. The first section looks broadly at the effects of regulations, whether they play a useful role in the economy, and whether their overall benefits outweigh their overall costs. The second section assesses the theory and evidence for the assertion that regulations undermine jobs and the economy. The last section examines the kinds of studies that are discussed when regulations are being formulated; these studies, often cited in debates and therefore of great importance, tend to be prospective
estimates of the effects of proposed regulations.
<snip> Plenty more to read..

So, is it to regulate or to deregulate? Does it in itself really change the outcome? I mean if it really doesn't change anything...???

Interesting argument wonder why its not come up before.. Look at the date of the Article I posted and ask, has anything material changed since then??

https://www.epi.org/publication/regulation_employment_and_the_economy_fears_of_job_loss_are_overblown/

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Feb 12, 2018 23:41:09   #
fullspinzoo
 
DJRich wrote:
Despite the constant blather and BS about ending "oppressive regulations", Goldman Sachs has found that regulations have little financial impact.

So once again, trump and his fools at fox get caught in yet another series of lies.

Lie after damnable lie from the liar in chief.

Is it even possible for trump to tell the truth?

Not if he doesn't know what the truth is.




http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-12/trump-s-deregulation-has-little-economic-impact-goldman-says
Despite the constant blather and BS about ending &... (show quote)


He's right. You are brain dead. Such a chump.

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Feb 13, 2018 00:06:12   #
EconomistDon
 
Kevyn wrote:
Deregulation does nothing for the economy and hurts working families, it is just a hand out to multinational corporations from their benefactor.


I would love to see you try to explain that to a room full of coal miners who lost their jobs during the Obama regulatory reign of terror. Coal mining jobs are coming back big time since Trump started to clean up the Obama regulation mess. Fathers can feed their kids again and buy them new clothes. For them, America is becoming great again.

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Feb 13, 2018 00:12:07   #
fullspinzoo
 
EconomistDon wrote:
I would love to see you try to explain that to a room full of coal miners who lost their jobs during the Obama regulatory reign of terror. Coal mining jobs are coming back big time since Trump started to clean up the Obama regulation mess. Fathers can feed their kids again and buy them new clothes. For them, America is becoming great again.


That goes for the African-American community. Lowest unemployment rate ever. Obama never came close to that empty promise. https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/jul/14/obama-slammed-worst-president-ever-black-chicagoan/

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Feb 13, 2018 00:27:36   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
debeda wrote:
Uh huh. You've obviously never run or done the books for any companies if you believe that. Don't care what article or video is posted. I HAVE run and done the books for companies and I'll go with the empirical evidence, thanks.


Thank you .. I was gonna say the same thing but I doubt if they could relate to running anything but their mouth.

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Feb 13, 2018 00:31:32   #
debeda
 
kankune wrote:
Exactly right Deb..Im sure he doesn't even know what deregulation is...


LOL you're probably right

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Feb 13, 2018 00:35:04   #
debeda
 
JFlorio wrote:
Thank you .. I was gonna say the same thing but I doubt if they could relate to running anything but their mouth.


Sadly true. They think ALL regulation is good. No one ever considers it's a way to create EVEN MORE patronage jobs.....

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Feb 13, 2018 01:02:54   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
debeda wrote:
Uh huh. You've obviously never run or done the books for any companies if you believe that. Don't care what article or video is posted. I HAVE run and done the books for companies and I'll go with the empirical evidence, thanks.


When you speak from experience and proof positive from the experience there simply isnt Much to refute!!

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