And that the President Elect talked about a system where for every new regulation comes in, two have to go away. Im not sure how that works. But something along those lines where new regulations have to be counter weighted with reduction in the overall Regulatory Burden on small companies. Weve seen happen many times a regulation gets put into place and nobodys thought about how its going to affect the Small Business owner. I it may make sense for big business but Small Business gets talking up. You have to have institutional reform so that you force government to do this. Sunsetting regulations, for example. It forces the elected officials to say, does this still make sense . In terms of whats changed in technology and the economy, should we still be doing this . Is this a better way to do it . Look at the cost benefit analysis. Those types of reforms are needed so we bring sanity to the regulatory morass in washington, d. C. Todd, you did a survey about the cost for Small Business
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