Derek Hunter
When President Obama adopted his “We Can’t Wait” program of violating the separation of powers and decided to govern by regulation instead of law, did he start damning his reelection chances? November is a long ways away and who knows what will happen between now and then, but if Republicans can draw enough attention to what he and his progressive friends have done and are seeking to do, it might not be an exaggeration.
The liberal Lincoln Park Strategies conducted a survey recently and discovered the idea of preemptive regulation in “the public interest”, bypassing the regulatory process and scientific or statistical evidence, is not popular amongst many Americans.
In a survey of 1000 likely voters, Lincoln Park asked, “Recently there have been a few stories about chemical and product safety in the news. Overall, when it comes to these issues, who do you trust the most to determine which chemicals and products are safe?”
Read more: http://townhall.com/columnists/derekhunter/2012/01/24/regulations__bans_and_what_voters_want_an_untapped_market
When President Obama adopted his “We Can’t Wait” program of violating the separation of powers and decided to govern by regulation instead of law, did he start damning his reelection chances? November is a long ways away and who knows what will happen between now and then, but if Republicans can draw enough attention to what he and his progressive friends have done and are seeking to do, it might not be an exaggeration.
The liberal Lincoln Park Strategies conducted a survey recently and discovered the idea of preemptive regulation in “the public interest”, bypassing the regulatory process and scientific or statistical evidence, is not popular amongst many Americans.
In a survey of 1000 likely voters, Lincoln Park asked, “Recently there have been a few stories about chemical and product safety in the news. Overall, when it comes to these issues, who do you trust the most to determine which chemicals and products are safe?”
Read more: http://townhall.com/columnists/derekhunter/2012/01/24/regulations__bans_and_what_voters_want_an_untapped_market
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