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Hack:Geezer, coal production is down and the other reg I talked about would not have taken effect until '18. Do you want to think about what you're saying here?
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Trump's approval ratings improved noticeably in the second half of September. But then he went to war with the NFL and began ranting that Hillary needs investigating, and they are now very close to the alltime low of his Presidency. In August he hit -20 disapproval. Right now he's a little over -17 on RCP. His most favorable poll in October is about to fall off the average as well.
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Originally posted by Da Geezer View PostHack:
Sorry, I just listed those regulations that were onerous to me and were "lifted" by the current administration. Since you are unregulated and live in an area that went 94% for Hillary, you cannot be expected to understand what the productive sectors of society feel about the lessening of regulation.
So that obviously raises a key question about political discourse in this country. Not even someone as progressive as you think I am would presume Trump to be so stupid as to think that cancelling a regulation that hasn't taken impact yet could make such am impact. He knows he's selling snake oil here, as does any other supporter of this policy. They can repeat this stuff over and over again without consequence. We need to have a better public debate, in which people like you consider the actual facts rather than just think up reasons to avoid doing so whenever the facts come from an inconvenient source.
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Originally posted by Da Geezer View Postyou cannot be expected to understand what the productive sectors of society feel about the lessening of regulation.
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