Friday, October 31, 2008

A last push to deregulate

The White House is ready to pass a set of laws that have weakened the government before President Bush leaves office. The laws include the ones that didn’t work during the "Bush Era," and would be hard for the next president to fix. Some of the policies would be more flexible on private industries such as farms and other policies would help clear obstacles like activities that contribute to Global Warming. These laws can be undone through public opinion. The White House spokesman, Tony Fratto said that the White House is doing all it can that regulations last for a long time because it serves the best interest of the nation. There are so many new regulations considered and only a few are actually considered. Few regulations will be considered with President Bush diminishing role as president. This much activity in the White House has many lobbyists busy who fears that the industry wouldn’t be a priority so lobbyist are working hard to prevent that from happening. It's important to make sure that well established laws stay for a long time. However, I feel that Bush policies shouldn’t be trusted due chaos he brought during his presidency. Although, the laws are said to be based on public opinion some of the laws that are trying to be established are not being considered, but isn’t public opinion valuable? It's hard to realize that many of Bush's policies are getting deregulated, there should've been this much activity in The White House when Bush was president. I’m curious of what The White House is considering as laws that work; I don’t see any policies worth keeping. I don’t think the lobbyists should try to fix anything that hasn’t work because it’s the job of the new commander in chief to really fix the mess in The White House.

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