Get the Heck out of Our Way!

Examples of Government Regulations That Are Eroding Our Freedoms, Holding Back the Economy, and Costing Us Money and What We Can Do About It

Business & Finance, Marketing & Sales, Commercial Policy, Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
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Author: Dale W. Cox ISBN: 9781480853485
Publisher: Archway Publishing Publication: January 19, 2018
Imprint: Archway Publishing Language: English
Author: Dale W. Cox
ISBN: 9781480853485
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication: January 19, 2018
Imprint: Archway Publishing
Language: English

Government regulations are increasingly holding back economic development, inflating the prices of most consumer goods, and reducing our freedoms.

Dale W. Cox, and his wife, LeAnne, know that firsthand as they have operated businesses of various types throughout the years.

What theyve found is rules and regulations that constantly change and get more complicated, which hurts their businesses, their family, and their customers. In this book, Cox gives a detailed account of how these regulations make it more expensive to do business, boost inflation, discourage innovation, curb economic growth, and reduce personal and business freedom.

The examples of how regulations affect us from a cost and choice standpoint are illustrations that everyone can relate to, including buying a gallon of milk or a car.

Coxs goal is to educate as many people as he can so we can move forward as a nation to restore freedom by supporting elected officials and others willing to do something about it.

Its time to demand that we keep the fruits of our labor, which starts with telling meddling regulators to Get the Heck Out of Our Way!

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Government regulations are increasingly holding back economic development, inflating the prices of most consumer goods, and reducing our freedoms.

Dale W. Cox, and his wife, LeAnne, know that firsthand as they have operated businesses of various types throughout the years.

What theyve found is rules and regulations that constantly change and get more complicated, which hurts their businesses, their family, and their customers. In this book, Cox gives a detailed account of how these regulations make it more expensive to do business, boost inflation, discourage innovation, curb economic growth, and reduce personal and business freedom.

The examples of how regulations affect us from a cost and choice standpoint are illustrations that everyone can relate to, including buying a gallon of milk or a car.

Coxs goal is to educate as many people as he can so we can move forward as a nation to restore freedom by supporting elected officials and others willing to do something about it.

Its time to demand that we keep the fruits of our labor, which starts with telling meddling regulators to Get the Heck Out of Our Way!

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