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Biden legacy: Most red tape ever and more in pipeline
« on: January 01, 2025, 07:21:12 am »
Biden legacy: Most red tape ever and more in pipeline
 
President Joe Biden did it.

On the last day of 2024, Biden completed his administration’s epic march into regulatory history, publishing the biggest bible of red tape ever.

With Tuesday’s release of the Federal Register, a daily listing of new and changing rules and regulations for Main Street and Wall Street to follow, Biden’s total count for the year hit 107,262 pages and 3,248 final rules and regulations.
 
For perspective, former President Barack Obama, who relied on new regulations and executive orders to push his liberal agenda around a stubborn Congress, held the record until Tuesday with 95,894 pages.

“Biden’s administration now boasts two entries in the Top Five. Page counts, while not a precise measure of regulatory burden, do reflect inclinations toward regulatory enthusiasms when those are present,” said Clyde Wayne Crews, the regulations watchdog at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.

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abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”