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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1250714" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>HD:</p><p>The regulated community lobbies directly or jointly through institutions like the National Coal Mining Association, etc. They have the resources to conduct lobbing efforts to influence the regulatory process. Acts can also be counter mandated by the legislative branch. Only the legislative branch can "undo" their legislative actions. The President's only shot is veto power before legislation becomes law.</p><p></p><p>"Regular" people primarily wield their power at the ballot box. My comment on that: in the last 35 years it has not made much difference with the choices we have been offered. Six of one and half a dozen of the other. As I have said before, all the issues go to the root – poor leadership.</p><p></p><p>RBB: Institutions like people often fail. My purpose with the opening post was to introduce the topic and provide a technical discussion of the legislative process as designed to work in the Constitution. Everyone including the regulated community, special interest groups, and individuals will have some influence on how well it works and opinion on its merits. I have no interest in what that is with the exception of providing commentary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1250714, member: 17767"] HD: The regulated community lobbies directly or jointly through institutions like the National Coal Mining Association, etc. They have the resources to conduct lobbing efforts to influence the regulatory process. Acts can also be counter mandated by the legislative branch. Only the legislative branch can “undo” their legislative actions. The President’s only shot is veto power before legislation becomes law. “Regular” people primarily wield their power at the ballot box. My comment on that: in the last 35 years it has not made much difference with the choices we have been offered. Six of one and half a dozen of the other. As I have said before, all the issues go to the root – poor leadership. RBB: Institutions like people often fail. My purpose with the opening post was to introduce the topic and provide a technical discussion of the legislative process as designed to work in the Constitution. Everyone including the regulated community, special interest groups, and individuals will have some influence on how well it works and opinion on its merits. I have no interest in what that is with the exception of providing commentary. [/QUOTE]
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