This time it's over the executive order issued that requires federal agencies to justify proposed additional administrative regulation not authorized by Congress, and requires reporting of the sum total of each agency's efforts in this area.
Predictably, The Times leads the hissie fit parade, as befits the main purveyor of BDS in the nation.
Excerpts (Captain Ed, referring to the Times' nonsense):
"Hogwash. The order ends the tradition of unchecked authority by federal agencies to set up their own rules and apply them capriciously, outside of the control of either Congress or the executive branch. It makes agencies justify any new rules and brings that process into a little more sunlight and holds the bureaucracy accountable."
"Until the Democrats and their constituent special interests either offer an alternative for controlling the expansion of power by federal agencies or justify the lack of oversight that allows it, then they have nothing at all to offer -- which is the reason why critics like the New York Times have settled for good, old-fashioned paranoia and scare tactics."
This should have been done his first year in office. Agencies are top heavy with pencil pushers who keep adding regulations to justify their jobs. BB
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