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How Trump Has Slowed Down the Pace of Regulation

Monday, October 2, 2017 - 12:30pm
The Daily Signal

Oct. 2, 2017

Good morning from Washington on what President Trump calls Deregulation Day. How's he doing in rolling back regulatory excess? Diane Katz recaps. The new Supreme Court term starts today, and Elizabeth Slattery and Meagan Devlin argue it's bound to be momentous. The U.S. should be even firmer with Cuba, Mike Gonzalez writes. Plus: Anne Ryland on a school librarian's telling insult to the first lady, Rachel del Guidice on a new Interior Department vision, Jarrett Stepman on what Chuck Todd doesn’t know about the Constitution, and your emails on the NFL and the flag.

Commentary

How Trump Has Slowed Down the Pace of Regulations

 

On the day President Trump took office, his administration inherited 1,985 regulations in the rule-making pipeline.

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Commentary

NBC's Chuck Todd Suggests the Constitution Excludes God-Given Rights

 

The idea of God-given rights is one of the defining elements that allows the United States to be not just a great country of awesome power, but a good country as well.

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Commentary

Trump Stands Up to the Castro Regime

 

President Trump's actions convey to the ruthless Castro regime that it now deals with a government that will defend U.S. interests.

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Librarian's Scolding of Melania Trump Shows Need for School Choice

 

When Melania Trump gave a Massachusetts school some Dr. Seuss books, the librarian wrote back that "Seuss' illustrations are steeped in racist propaganda, caricatures, and harmful stereotypes."

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Commentary

The Supreme Court's New Term Will Be One for the Books. Here's Why.

 

The Supreme Court justices will end up hearing around 70 cases from October to April.

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News

Interior Secretary Stresses Cutting Red Tape, Defending American Sovereignty

 

Ryan Zinke says that with President Trump at the helm, the United States will lead the way in energy independence.

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Commentary

We Hear You: It's NFL's Right to Disrespect the Flag. It's Our Right Not to Watch Games.

 

"I’m a Navy veteran from the Vietnam War era. Never before have I seen a more callous act against our flag. Instead of kneeling before or after the national anthem, rather than during it, these jellyfish choose to disrespect all who fought and died in previous years," writes Daniel Galligan from Gainesville, Florida.

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