In researching an article, I just learned that “regulation is no longer a four letter word.”
Right on. “Regulation” is, in fact, a ten letter word.
In researching an article, I just learned that “regulation is no longer a four letter word.”
Right on. “Regulation” is, in fact, a ten letter word.
Categories: General Foolishness · regulation
Warren T. Brookes Journalism Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC. All opinions herein are mine, and not necessarily CEI's.
This blog gets its name from the iron law of politics - inertia always wins.
The indecipherable scribbling in the banner picture is the Magna Carta. It represents the kind of inertia that I hope will prevail in the long run.
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