Kasz216 said:
Reality... deregulation won't solve everything, but it would solve a lot. You just need to look at the economy and understand why a lot of stuff isn't working. For example, most job growth in companies come after a company goes public with an IPO. However, almost no companies go public anymore. Most people founding companies don't want to go public anymore. Why? Excessive regulation after the Dot.com bubble. Now everyone instead wants to create an awesome product, and sell it to some microsoft or sony or whoever to replace whatever product they alerady have, leading to no job gains.
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The problem is that we tend to think of regulation in a "have it or don't" kind of way, and nobody really gives thought to fixing regulation because the side opposed to the current regulation usually just wants total deregulation, so we can't have an effective dialogue about what regulations are effective, or how we might fix them.
Part of the reason why you can't get anything done because of the Republicans. You can't have a dialogue with them.
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