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Quotes About Regulation

government with the power to forbid birth control or abortion could also enforce one or the other—but
~ Gloria Steinem
the central government views itself, not competition, as the regulator of industry.
~ Gordon G. Chang
Technocrats evidently believe that to build competitive enterprises they must first eliminate competition.
~ Gordon G. Chang
in the words of jurist John Marshall of the U.S. Supreme Court, "the power to tax involves the power to destroy.
~ Gordon G. Chang
I have always claimed America didn't want a drink as bad as they wanted the right to take a drink if they did happen to want one.
~ Will Rogers
We all know that, as things actually are, many of the most influential and most highly remunerated members of the Bar in every centre of wealth, make it their special task to work out bold and ingenious schemes by which their wealthy clients, individual or corporate, can evade the laws which were made to regulate, in the interests of the public, the uses of great wealth.
~ Jack London
Yasalara uymak, ac?dan uzak olmay? sa?lar ve mutluluk getirirdi.
~ Jack London
I am a legalist and a financial expert, I admit as much; but my disregard for the law goes no farther.
~ Jack Vance
LOCAL ORDINANCES STRICTLY ENFORCED. OBSTREPERY FORBIDDEN. WINKLERS AND SKATIFINCHES BE WARNED! ALL ATTEMPTS AT INSEMINATION MUST BE LICENSED. DANCERS ARE ENJOINED TO GRACE AND DIGNITY; THESE TRAITS ARE APPROVED, SINCE THEY CONTRIBUTE TO THE BEAUTY OF THE DANCE.
~ Jack Vance
For the modern gentleman, the ability to regulate and control the impulses of thought is truly the last frontier in the quest for a cultivated air.
~ James Allen
REFERENCE RANGES FOR PROGESTERONE Category Progesterone Normal Range (ng/mL) Men 0.2 to 1.4
~ James B. LaValle
sluice gate. Then they opened the door and opened the hatch
~ James D. Hornfischer
We don't know what our health care costs are going to be. We don't know what our tax rates are going to be. We don't know what our interest rates are going to be. We don't know what our energy costs are going to be. All these uncertainties are being driven by the Government's agenda. What we really need to do is get Government to step back.
~ Jim Renacci
If you thought car maintenance was covered by Uncle Sam and you never saw a bill, what would keep your from getting new brakes every few months?
~ Lisa Kennedy Montgomery
I think that if you're going after large banks and large financial companies to try to make sure people are being treated fairly, you're going to make some enemies, and you're going to make people uncomfortable.
~ Richard Cordray
We know that BP cuts safety corners, takes risks, and is unconcerned about anything other than their own profit.
~ Robert Greenwald
The ATF's ongoing, unconstitutional attacks on the Second Amendment must end.
~ Marjorie Taylor Greene
Ultimately, the issue is not whether you are pro- or anti-sports betting. You begin, from my standpoint, from the premise that it is going to continue to exist, and if it is going to continue to exist, should it be shoved underground, or should it be regulated?
~ Adam Silver
It is important that carbon storage is carefully regulated, that the process is transparent to the public, and that there is a clear accounting of what happened to the CO2. This is particularly true of underground storage, where there is always a small chance that pressurized CO2 could escape.
~ Klaus Lackner
If you shut down 4chan, shut down 8chan, you're just pushing it under the rug. Underground, it's just gonna get worse.
~ Fredrick Brennan
Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.
~ Milton Friedman
Every market has some rules and boundaries that restrict freedom of choice. A market looks free only because we so unconditionally accept its underlying restrictions that we fail to see them.
~ Ha-Joon Chang
As smart technologies become more intrusive, they risk undermining our autonomy by suppressing behaviors that someone somewhere has deemed undesirable.
~ Evgeny Morozov
I support adjustments designed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of regulation without sacrificing safety and soundness or undermining macroprudential goals.
~ Jerome Powell