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" ... As the piece below demonstrates, you don’t have to be a fan of Donald Trump—and Philip Howard is emphatically, disdainfully not one—to be deeply concerned about the Washington bureaucratic swamp of endless, nitpicking regulations that are doing so much damage to American culture, politics and economic well-being. Since the 1960s, we’ve been smothered by a tsunami of rules affecting every facet of our personal and professional lives. The smoldering frustration this has fanned among the American people is precisely why Donald Trump won his huge upset victory: He skillfully tapped into it. Thankfully, we can take effective action, and—whatever your political persuasion is—we must do so. ... "
" ... Flash back to 1994 when Bill Clinton was pushing for HillaryCare. The insurance industry responded by launching devastatingly effective “Harry and Louise” ads with a simple message. One of them witnessed the middle-class couple at their kitchen table disdainfully surveying a heap of documents as a narrator intoned that “things are changing, and not all for the better…and now the government may force us to pick from a few plans designed by government bureaucrats.” At that point, Louise observes that “having choices we don’t like is like no choice at all.” Harry and Louise conclude “They choose, and we lose.” ... "
" ... JetBlue was the only U.S. carrier ranked by J.D. Power as being “among the best,” while Southwest and Alaska were included in the “better than most” grouping. By ranking 2 points above the industry average Delta qualified as “about average.” But American and United fell into a grouping that J.D. Power disdainfully named “the rest.” ... "
" ... Please keep all of this mind the next time some self-serious economist starts drooling about output gaps, overheating, and other fallacious notions so popular inside the economics profession. Then think about the Ever Given. It disdainfully mocks a universal belief inside this most superfluous of professions. ... "