It is popular in the country right now, is that the Congress is too stupid to do this act.
Doug Collins
The Public Record
I think the interesting thing is we can do policy and then we can do polls, and we all know how polls go around here.
Many times Republicans and conservative Republicans and myself are painted as just do away with government and we don't need regulation. That is the furthest thing from the truth. We need proper regulation.
Economic growth cannot occur if job creators continue to be crushed by the fatal grip of overregulation.
I am committed to restoring accountability and providing relief from excessive regulation to our nation's small businesses and job creators who need it most.
And one of the things is, too, is remembering that we have, from a perspective of designating, yes, but also having oversight, because we are the ones who have to stand before the people and actually have to say, you know, here is why we are running and here is what the government is doing or not doing.
But when you get into the real world, you come travel with me in the Ninth District of Georgia, you will see how it affects real jobs, and it is not according to some survey.
if doing 17 hearings makes a difference in job creation, job growth, and a better government, then let's have 17 more.
I want to state it again. As has been said many times before, but I think it is the Administration today had a chance to do what this President has said overall, that he wants to have an open Administration which reflects the priorities of his Administration and his people.





