Silicon Graybeard pointed out that the goal isn't delegislation, but deregulation.
There's a lot of stuff going on that's black letter law and most of that is working for us, because we get to vote on the cocksuckers that pass law.
Regulation, on the other hand, is created and implemented by people we never get a voice in whether they are hired or fired.
Nuking nearly all the regulations and retaining the laws, in most cases, leaves us a best case scenario. In the places where it doesn't there's an opportunity for a congresscreature to make law to address the lack created by killing a good regulation. Odds are they'd have the backing of the populace.
Deregulation, also, has a much smaller and much slower effect on all the jobs that exist because you need specialists to navigate the minefield of regulation.
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