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I guess the President says the majority of the people didn't elect him, he doesn't have to listen to 'em anyway.
Great Britain revolutionized parts of their regulatory process by actually bringing the people who were going to be regulated to the table and suddenly found that they could solve the problems at a lot lower cost by, again, going back to the thing that tends to be most uninteresting, particularly in
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