This could get very interesting!!

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
The laws are not crippling us---------the regulations are.
Elected people make the laws. Dingbat bureaucrats make the regulations. You get no say at all in regulations.

Every regulation should have to be renewed every year and those that aren't working tossed out.
 

Ramp Guy

Well-Known Member
The laws are not crippling us---------the regulations are.
Elected people make the laws. Dingbat bureaucrats make the regulations. You get no say at all in regulations.

Every regulation should have to be renewed every year and those that aren't working tossed out.
... people bitching about Musk, but say not a word about the "Faceless Bureaucrats" that push out reams of regulations that no one knows who wrote them!
 

TPD

the poor dad
At this point, I have more issues with state and county regulations affecting my businesses. Fed regs are not as noticeable to me in my everyday life. I'm sure they are there but I just can't come up with any at the moment.
 

PeoplesElbow

Well-Known Member
The laws are not crippling us---------the regulations are.
Elected people make the laws. Dingbat bureaucrats make the regulations. You get no say at all in regulations.

Every regulation should have to be renewed every year and those that aren't working tossed out.
Most regulations I see are things like "isopropyl alcohol must be used to clean rosin flux off a circuit card after soldering" or "#10 AN bolts get torqued to XX ft-lbs"

You proposing rewriting these sort of things every year?
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
The laws are not crippling us---------the regulations are.
Elected people make the laws. Dingbat bureaucrats make the regulations. You get no say at all in regulations.

Every regulation should have to be renewed every year and those that aren't working tossed out.

Instead, when the regulations aren't working they make more regulations. 🤪
 

LtownTaxpayer

Well-Known Member
At this point, I have more issues with state and county regulations affecting my businesses. Fed regs are not as noticeable to me in my everyday life. I'm sure they are there but I just can't come up with any at the moment.
I have often wondered if our state and local regulations are derived from federal ones. So if the underlying federal regulation gets yanked does it kill all the "child" regulations too.
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
Most regulations I see are things like "isopropyl alcohol must be used to clean rosin flux off a circuit card after soldering" or "#10 AN bolts get torqued to XX ft-lbs"

You proposing rewriting these sort of things every year?
To be fair he said "reviewed" problem is there are just so many of them where would they start - https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text
So: Don't review them. Just let them keep on fuking up like they are doing now.

You got a better idea on how to get rid of them?
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
So: Don't review them. Just let them keep on fuking up like they are doing now.

You got a better idea on how to get rid of them?
Trump seems like he's willing to take them on. He wants 10 regulations nixed for everyone put in place. And with the recent SCOTUS rulings on regulations he seems to be armed with judicial approval to take them on. All I intended from my post was that you didn't ask for an annual rewrite, just an annual review. Additionally, I was pointing out the vast amount of regs needing dealt with.

If you are interested in Trump's plan/policy check this out - https://www.whitehouse.gov/fact-she...wful-under-10-recent-supreme-court-decisions/
 

PeoplesElbow

Well-Known Member
So: Don't review them. Just let them keep on fuking up like they are doing now.

You got a better idea on how to get rid of them?
Give me an example of one.

Most of these regulations exist because a law has delegated authority over something to some specific group.
 

glhs837

Power with Control
Give me an example of one.

Most of these regulations exist because a law has delegated authority over something to some specific group.

I think we have a "If its not in my world, its not a problem". My civil servants, like +98% of the ones I deal with are hardworking caring folks trying like hell to provide what they can with the money they have. Our regs are indeed mostly all written from necessity. I think it gets much muddier when you get into things like HUD, and DOE, Labor, and others.
 

BOP

Well-Known Member
Oh yea, the DAU has this really nice building in Wildwood and has increased the number of classes someone has to take from 4 to 20something.
Well, they did do that consolidation thing for a few years, where they basically packaged all the courses, broke them out by quarters, and had everyone do CBT that way.

Much better for those of us who'd been doing it for years and years and....you get the idea.

Maybe they unpacked everything back to the way it used to be. Somebody trying to add things to their legacy.
 
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