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Representative Black say the country needs a new approach that removes barriers to job growth, which she identified as over-regulation, taxation, and debt.
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Representative Black say the country needs a new approach that removes barriers to job growth, which she identified as over-regulation, taxation, and debt.
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Representative Black say the country needs a new approach that removes barriers to job growth, which she identified as over-regulation, taxation, and debt.
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In the Republican radio Address, Representative Morgan Griffith of Virginia urged Obama to support legislation that addresses what he called over-regulation by the federal government.
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With the stroke of a pen, Mr. Obama could rein in his minions at the HHS, EPA, NLRB and the Justice Department and end the over-regulation and often harassment that keeps businesses guessing and unwilling to commit with investment dollars.
Robert L. Dilenschneider: Here Are the Jobs, Mr. President Robert L. Dilenschneider 2011
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The negative is that it is imbued with the EU's enthusiasm for over-regulation.
Not the Right Moment Patience Wheatcroft 2010
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"The people of the United States have said enough to big government, overspending, overtaxing, over-borrowing and over-regulation," he said.
Ashley Killough: Grimm Seeks More Support In Final Weekend Ashley Killough 2010
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OverblownBut environmentalists say farmers 'complaints about over-regulation are overblown.
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Ferguson details how the financial institutions got greedy and how they convinced our lawmakers to drop regulations that keep your money safe (basically arguing that over-regulation is a bad thing).
Steve Kirsch: Go See Inside Job If You Want to Know What Really Caused the Economic Crisis Steve Kirsch 2010
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With the stroke of a pen, Mr. Obama could rein in his minions at the HHS, EPA, NLRB and the Justice Department and end the over-regulation and often harassment that keeps businesses guessing and unwilling to commit with investment dollars.
Robert L. Dilenschneider: Here Are the Jobs, Mr. President Robert L. Dilenschneider 2011
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