I would say I would. I will tell you though that many of my friends who have now, later in life, attempted to go out in ...
the best thing we could do as elected officials is to lift that wet blanket from the economy
I agree with Representative Black, perhaps the worst offender of this avalanche of regulations is the Environmental Prot...
Clearly that is not right.
How demoralized do your workers feel when this current administration puts out stimulus money in the name of job creatio...
A simplistic approach of targeting one industry for a complicated issue like obesity simply will not work.
It is no doubt more difficult in today's society with all the things that have been mentioned here to create a business....
when the President says that jobs is all about math, I say yes, Mr. President, there is an equation that works, it is ca...
the over-arching message has been the same--federal regulatory burdens and the constant growth of bureaucratic red tape ...
this avalanche of new regulations is driving up the costs and killing jobs.
I want to commend Scott DesJarlais. Congressman DesJarlais has done a fabulous job as a freshman, and the fact that he h...
the acceleration of new regulations and economically significant regulations have been staggering and stifling to our ec...
I think what we have seen and what Washington does so often is we create a one-size-fits-all piece of legislation.
I think most people in Washington are beginning to understand that Dodd-Frank missed the mark.
I do not think there is any question... that if they can cause an employee to work under 30 hours... that is what they a...
I do not know of a thinking person on either side of the aisle that believes this bill can work as it is laid out.
We need to be looking at this at the federal level and indeed the states are the labs for innovation.
the cost of compliance, the cost of uncertainty, the cost of the over-reach of federal regulations