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re: President TRUMP isn't done Cutting Regulations Yet
Posted on 2/24/17 at 6:36 pm to bmy
Posted on 2/24/17 at 6:36 pm to bmy
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get a specific list of regulations that the Trump base oppose? Because I'm getting the vibe that most of you don't know a damn thing about regs.. just a lot of parrots
No I don't know specific ones in industries I'm not involved in but I take the word of those who do. I could name many Govt regs and programs that have hurt the catfish industry, particularly ones involving antiobiotic applications and EPA regs on tractor emissions that cause performance issues and expensive repairs. And the WRP program where the Govt paid landowners 2400 dollars an acre to put catfish ponds into wildlife reserve permanently drove up the price of land and availability of farms to purchase making it difficult for the industry to grow back after the recession.
Posted on 2/24/17 at 11:55 pm to deltaland
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No I don't know specific ones in industries I'm not involved in but I take the word of those who do. I could name many Govt regs and programs that have hurt the catfish industry, particularly ones involving antiobiotic applications and EPA regs on tractor emissions that cause performance issues and expensive repairs. And the WRP program where the Govt paid landowners 2400 dollars an acre to put catfish ponds into wildlife reserve permanently drove up the price of land and availability of farms to purchase making it difficult for the industry to grow back after the recession.
There's a pretty good reason for regulation of antibiotics, though. And the landowners and government both agreed on the $2,400 cost.. it was a transaction.. why would anyone have a problem with that?
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