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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 25

    Trump administration hopes to roll back regulations to reduce the period between project approval and constructionhttp://on.wsj.com/2E5Cb3r 

    1:05 PM - 25 Jan 2018
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    12 replies 43 retweets 62 likes
      1. Beyond The Spectrum‏ @BeyondSpectrum Jan 25
        Replying to @WSJ

        What could go wrong?pic.twitter.com/hIXJ2KtdEi

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      1. James Sharp‏ @RantingKoot Jan 25
        Replying to @WSJ

        The trump way, Cut once, don't measure, sell the tape.

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      1. Irene polo‏ @IPolowski Jan 25
        Replying to @WSJ

        Great idea!!!

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      1. Kimberly‏ @KimVanderkelen Jan 25
        Replying to @WSJ

        Pretty basic! Part of the reason Obummer was unable to get anything done! His own red tape! 😂😂😂

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      1. Guilherme Ayres‏ @gaslucas Jan 25
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        US potential GDP > 3%

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      1. Vive Harris‏ @viverachel Jan 25
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        Of course he does - because he is such a man of the people. He pushes through regs that help all of us - in health, in safety, in med coverage... #45 is incapable of being different than he is...he has been affected by the disease of alcoholism

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      1. flybry55‏ @flybry55 Jan 25
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        This is NOT a good idea! When ppl start getting hurt, trump will file bankruptcy #7.

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      1. liam rogers‏ @rogersliam Jan 25
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        It is morning in America!!

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      1. Alexis Grasso‏ @ethscithre1 Jan 25
        Replying to @WSJ

        Repeat after me: 'regulations' are safeguards. Construction workers, end-users and tenants NEED these!

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      1. joe‏ @harleydecal1 Jan 25
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        Best economic President in 30 years

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      2. Bob Duato‏ @BobDuato2 Jan 25
        Replying to @WSJ

        Everyone in America has seen the damage caused by overregulation as highway projects drag on for years due to burdensome regulations halting progress.

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      3. Alexis Grasso‏ @ethscithre1 Jan 25
        Replying to @BobDuato2 @WSJ

        Wrong: safeguards [aka: 'regulations'] prevent damage. Yes, they're expensive, but we need more, not less.

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      4. Bob Duato‏ @BobDuato2 Jan 25
        Replying to @ethscithre1 @WSJ

        We have regulations regulating our regulations. It's utterly insane how overregualted we are as a country. They slow progress, stop development, add cost, and make our country less competitive. Some are necessary but it's out of hand.

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      5. Bob Duato‏ @BobDuato2 Jan 25
        Replying to @BobDuato2 @ethscithre1 @WSJ

        Many big businesses openly lobby for increased regulations to choke out competitors and reduce competition. Trump has shredded thousands of regs with no ill effect except for economic growth.

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      6. JDW‏ @JDW1776 Jan 25
        Replying to @BobDuato2 @ethscithre1 @WSJ

        Yeah until we have another energy or housing bubble collapse and then millions lose their savings. Where will you be then? Oh yeah, nowhere to be found.

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      7. Johnjones55842339‏ @Johnjones558421 Jan 25
        Replying to @JDW1776 @BobDuato2 and

        Gordon Brown had a soft approach to regulation and 2008 happened. Criminals want Dr regulation so that capitalism can run riot with the tax payer paying the price

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      1. Edward Pacey FCICM‏ @EdwardPacey Jan 25
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        Expect issues...

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