They want less regulation on oil drilling and pipeline - building, despite the onslaught of recent accidents (Gulf Spill much?)
I am very aware of the regulation that business faces already, and
I want less regulation, not more.
Not exact matches
Elaine Chao, the President - elect's pick for Secretary of Transportation, plans to push for
less regulation for ride - sharing companies and
wants more Americans to take part in the gig economy.
But not all businesses feel the burden, and some
want more
regulation, not
less.
About the only place where Republicans
want fewer
regulations and
less power is when it comes to what they believe is their right to pollute anything they
want, discriminate against anyone they
want or drill where they
want.
You can't have a smaller government with
less power and
less regulations if you
want to control what substances 300 million people decide to take.
He continues, «They
want you to believe that
less regulations of the banking industry will help grow the economy.»
Those rotten Remainers wrongly said that the Leave debate was all about immigration, whereas the Leavers only
wanted free trade, sovereignty and
less regulation.
If a community
wants to attract ride - hailing services, for example, it may create
less regulation at its own discretion.
The Greens
want the same strict
regulation for organisms that have been gene edited with precision technologies such as CRISPR, as has been put in place for those modified with conventional,
less precise techniques.
Some of the meeting attendees favored increased or different
regulations, some argued that genome editing should be
less strictly controlled, and some
wanted to maintain the status quo.
Future
regulations should ask more or
less of operators depending on whether they
want to use their drones for business, for research or for fun — and where they
want to use them.
22.30 percent of payday loan borrowers
wanted there to be
less regulation of the payday loan industry.
Ironically, NOW they
want to impose
regulations for those who would provide veterinary care for
less.
Yet this final argument turns the entire body of prior claims upon its head by arguing that the states actually «
want more
regulation, not
less, and that they
wanted regulation sooner rather than later.»
I can limit flood damage and improve health very simply: But I need lower cost energy (you don't
want that), lower cost steel and transportation (you are working very hard to make both more expensive), more proper and safe rules and
less excessive
regulation (you
want more
regulation and more fees and more interferences from very propagandized zealots against work), lower costs for electricity, water and fuel (you seek more taxes and rules on all) no government corruption (The carbon taxes you
want go ONLY to the corrupt third world dictators and NGO profit - seekers who are selling their ENRON - inspired carbon credits, none do anything for the people of each country forced into squalor and death.)
If we
want to meet our Paris Agreement climate commitments and protect citizens from pollution and climate disruption, we need policies and
regulations to make all vehicles — including trucks and SUVs —
less polluting.
Are the things we
want kindergarteners to know and do (self - management, self -
regulation, etc.) the same things we
want high school graduates to know and do — just
less advanced?