FIRST ON FOX: The Department of Government Efficiency launched a website where Americans can directly report and suggest how to deregulate policies within the federal government, Fox News Digital learned.
“Your voice in federal decision making,” reads the website Regulations.gov, “Impacted by an existing rule or regulation? Share your ideas for deregulation by completing this form.”
DOGE worked with the General Services Administration, an independent agency tasked with helping support the functioning of other federal agencies, and the Office of Management and Budget, which is the federal office frequently charged with overseeing deregulation efforts, to launch the website earlier this month, Fox Digital learned.
“DOGE is combining the administration’s goals of adding transparency and slashing waste, fraud, and abuse by offering the American people the unique opportunity to recommend more deregulatory actions. This DOGE-led effort highlights President Trump’s priority to put the people first and government bureaucrats last,” White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers told Fox Digital. more
Easy way to evaluate these regulations. Does the CONSTITUTION EVEN ALLOW the federal government to have a say? I bet that would eliminate 95% overnight. Silly me…who am I kidding??
But what about the Americans witnessing crippling due to a lack of federal regulations? Like gun control for instance. Or free speech.
“Let a hundred flowers bloom, let a hundred schools of thought contend”.
https://alphahistory.com/chineserevolution/hundred-flowers-campaign/
I am a legal ignoramus but isn’t the regulatory abuse supposedly nullified with the Chevron ruling? The decision made headlines then dropped from the conversation
Completely off topic but this was the top post & I’m laughing so hard right now.
https://notthebee.com/article/hollywood-will-be-hosting-the-worlds-first-sperm-race/
Also, I think I love the Not the Bee website more than I do the original Babylon Bee because, ya know, it’s actually news. Ahem.
I thought there would be arrests.