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The Cost of Obama's Regulatory Explosion


Posted: Jan 30, 2013

Double the cost of 16 years under Bush and Clinton. By JEFFREY H. ANDERSON As Adam White discusses in detail, thereâs nothing moderate or incremental about the increase in federal regulations â and hence in centralized executive power â under President Obama. To the contrary (as White notes), according to figures published by the Obama White House (see table 2-1), the costs of regulations issued by this administration have dwarfed the costs of regulations issued by prior administrations. In fact, as the chart below shows, the costs of âmajorâ regulations â those estimated to cost at least $100 million in any one year (in 2001 dollars) â issued by the Obama administration in its first three years nearly tripled the cost of those issued by the Clinton administration in its first three years, nearly quintupled the cost of those issued by the George W. Bush administration in its first three years, and nearly doubled the cost of those issued by Bush and Clinton combined. Again, thatâs according to the Obama White Houseâs own tallies. http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/cost-obama-s-regulatory-explosion_698918.html;

One of my favorite Obama regulations - sm

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Largest Sum Ever Recovered in Single Year

WASHINGTON –Attorney General Eric Holder and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today released a new report showing that the government’s health care fraud prevention and enforcement efforts recovered nearly $4.1 billion in taxpayer dollars in Fiscal Year (FY) 2011. This is the highest annual amount ever recovered from individuals and companies who attempted to defraud seniors and taxpayers or who sought payments to which they were not entitled.

Trust Sebelius for the truth? - No way.

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Complaint: Sebelius’ illegal campaign trip for Obama worse than we thought

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius violated federal law by campaigning for President Obama on the taxpayers’ dime, but now that initial violation has the Democratic National Committee and an HHS aide in the spotlight for related alleged infractions.

A nonprofit government watchdog filed a complaint alleging that the DNC violated campaign finance law by misreporting the money it spent to reimburse HHS for Sebelius’ trip in a way that masked the fact that the Hatch Act, a ban on political campaigning by government employees working in their official capacity, had been violated.

“The DNC described the purpose of the expenditure as simply as ‘travel,’ thereby avoiding any acknowledgement that the purpose of the expenditure was to reimburse the federal government for Secretary Sebelius’ Hatch Act violation,” Cause of Action explained in a complaint to the Federal Elections Commission.

http://washingtonexaminer.com/complaint-sebelius-illegal-campaign-trip-for-obama-worse-than-we-thought/article/2520096

This is why I argue regulation - Fanatical Hypocrite

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on a case by case basis. This whole "all regulations are bad" or "all regulations are good" attitude is to wide an assertion. There are stupid regulations, really great regulations, regulations that were good on paper but turned out to not work, etc. I don't care which president made the most or the least, only whether doing so created a positive or negative effect. Democrats want a world where you have to file a report every time you go to the bathroom and Republicans love drinking a slurry of phosphates and coal run-off.

Also, when it comes to consumer protection, environmental protection and infrastructure development you have to spend money to make money, or sometimes just spend money to keep from having to spend more money in the future. Read an interesting article a while ago in Popular Science about the costs of preventing future environmental disasters versus the cost of fixing them. For instance, it would cost 400 billion to prevent another Dust Bowl in the Midwest by stabilizing the topsoil, but it will cost 2.5 trillion to fix it once its happened.

I'd like to know what they did with the money - just curious - nm

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nm

Those nasty old regulations - sm

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that keep us safer:
http://www.cpsc.gov/en/

(Consumer Protection)

Not all regulations are bad - Trigger Happy

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We have to have some regulations or everyone would go hog wild. However, I do believe that we are currently over regulated and a lot of regulations have hurt businesses which in turns hurts all of us.

Yes, specialists especially ARE unhappy. Their average - $130,000/yr (adjusted to 40-hour week) not enough,

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and now here's Obamacare trying to pay PCPs more while at the same time encouraging patients not to go to specialists for extra-expensive PCP care.

Bad, bad Better Gov!!

The doctor I work for part time has a 220,000 - dollar school loan

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The doctor's spouse is an RN who works part time just so they could have medical benefits for their family.

This doctor keeps saying the doctor's who worked 25 years ago made a ton of money. The doctors of today make very little. If you want to become a doctor, do not expect to make any money with the school loans you have to pay back. Only become a doctor if you want to help people for low pay.

If you want to make money in the healthcare profession, become a dentist or pharmacist.

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