Posted on 11/30/2011 9:21:56 AM PST by ColdOne
Via POLITICO Pro: "President Obama today threatened to veto the Regulatory Accountability Act (H.R. 3010), a bill the House is set to take up this week that would revamp the regulatory process. In a Statement of Administration Policy, the White House said the bill would impose unprecedented procedural requirements on agencies that would prevent them from performing their statutory responsibilities. It would also create needless regulatory and legal uncertainty and increase costs for businesses, as well as state, tribal, and local governments, and further impede the implementation of commonsense protections for the American public. The White House also threatened to veto the Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act of 2011.
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Translation: Obama doesn’t want the red tape nazis to have to deal with red tape. Too funny.
Big shock there.
That's an easy fix. Revise the bill to change their statutory responsibilities.
WTF is that supposed to mean?
The only thing the gov protects is government, not the “public”.
Social Security will be for government workers when it tanks, period. The rest will get the tax shaft.
Another translation is “ I want to make a war on poverty “ legal bills and whta not paid by the tax payers of course. Pay “me me me” legal-campaign Obama bills, is what it means.
Any kind of government or Fed backed loan out there is a legal bill the tax payer is supposed to pay.
Burn that money before it will implicate you and burn you. It’s all poisoned.
“It would also create needless regulatory and legal uncertainty and increase costs for businesses”
Where was this sentiment with everything else he has supported?
“It would also create needless regulatory and legal uncertainty and increase costs for businesses”
Excuse me while I throw up on my keyboard.
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