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2naSalit

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5. That was one of the best under the radar moves to make.
Sun Jan 24, 2021, 11:12 AM
Jan 2021

From what I recall, there has been a long decline in the manner of activity regarding regulatory policy. Sounds really wonky but it's the best way to describe it. It's a reset to the practices of the policy-making process. Has anyone noticed that we haven't seen a policy made in the last four years where we the people were given appropriate opportunity to participate in public comment sessions regarding rules, policies and laws?

I expect that there will be a return to policy-making that includes the public in the process. It's how it's supposed to work. This is a participatory government, we need to participate in the prescribed fashion. This memo is enabling us to participate again.

That's only an example of what the memo set in motion. It will help to comb through all the pos policies enacted in the last four years which were designed to break the system.

This is bigger than it looks, and it's really good

Very interesting underpants Jan 2021 #1
Sounds promising... Wounded Bear Jan 2021 #2
You said it! Delphinus Jan 2021 #3
Absolutely agree... mac2766 Jan 2021 #10
This is great news jcboon Jan 2021 #4
That was one of the best under the radar moves to make. 2naSalit Jan 2021 #5
Heh, sure seems like it 👍 electric_blue68 Jan 2021 #29
First one hundred days, baby! FailureToCommunicate Jan 2021 #6
Good news. mountain grammy Jan 2021 #7
Republicans will be against THAT for sure. PatrickforO Jan 2021 #8
Indeed so! Good job, Joe! calimary Jan 2021 #25
:) NOT a surprise. Because of who these people are and what they believe in. Hortensis Jan 2021 #9
Words matter and (R)'s are really good at it ... aggiesal Jan 2021 #11
Unbelievable wryter2000 Jan 2021 #15
Most of FDR's policies, would currently be labeled "Radical Left Agenda" ... aggiesal Jan 2021 #19
There is a reason why drmeow Jan 2021 #22
+1. yonder Jan 2021 #16
That is great.nt nam78_two Jan 2021 #12
I hope everyone who visits this post follows the link JohnnyRingo Jan 2021 #13
Holy crap...more from the article wryter2000 Jan 2021 #14
Aren't these pretty much in keeping with DeminPennswoods Jan 2021 #18
They are in keeping with everything the Episcopal Church stands for wryter2000 Jan 2021 #23
Yep. calimary Jan 2021 #28
This is a great post, thanks. Please go to the link. yonder Jan 2021 #17
Government *for* the people. More radical now than it was at our founding. JudyM Jan 2021 #20
I'm very hopeful this wiil help roll back the anti-human, conservative policy slant liberalla Jan 2021 #21
This seems like a real wait-and-see issue. BobTheSubgenius Jan 2021 #24
Need to be sure to keep this one. calimary Jan 2021 #26
Kick dalton99a Jan 2021 #27
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