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The Colorado Springs Gazette editorial: New order ratchets down regulations

Winston Churchill warned about excessive regulation.

“If you have ten thousand regulations, you destroy all respect for the law,” he said.

George Mason University analyzed the 103 million words in the Code of Federal Regulations, contained in more than 175,000 pages. As a presidential candidate, Dr. Ben Carson said a stack of all federal regulations would rival a three-story building. The word count would equal 206,000 Gazette editorials.

Regulations impose rules on small business, big business and government agencies. They affect all components of our economy.

Read more at The Colorado Springs Gazette.

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