Analysis of the Economic Report of the President by Dawit Mellsie. (Start)

Dawit
2 min readFeb 16, 2021

“We, The White House, initiated sweeping regulatory reform — issuing 22 deregulatory actions for every new one added.” Donald Trump, The White House.

Examples: Safeway and 7/11

What is inside of a 7/11?

There are bagged peanuts, sodas, doughnuts, cigarettes, beer, chips, beef jerky, lottery tickets and employees.

So the 7/11 gets its peanuts from where peanuts grow.

Also peanuts are not nuts. They are legumes or something else (like beans and peas.)

Texas is the only state that grows all four peanut varieties.

(Runner, Virginia, Spanish, and Valencia)

  • Texas is a great place to grow peanuts because it takes 140+ warm days for peanuts to grow.
  • *Why would someone tell you we need to control what you are doing @7/11
  • The peanuts are poisoned (No, they have to be tested by the FDA.)
  • *FDA Mission

The Food and Drug Administration is responsible for protecting the public health by ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, and medical devices; and by ensuring the safety of our nation’s food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation.

Tax cuts and Jobs Act.

The tax cuts and jobs act of 2017 (TCGA) is a congressional revenue act of The United States signed into law by President Donald Trump which amended the Internal code of 1986.

  • Internal Revenue code of 1986
  • Section 2 of the Tax Reform Act of 1986 provides (in part): a) Re designation of 1954 code.
  • The Internal Revenue Title enacted August 16, 1954, as heretofore, hereby, or hereafter amended, maybe cited as “Internal Revenue code of 1986.”
  • b) References in Laws, Etc. — Except when inappropriate, any reference in any law, Executive order, or other document.
  • 1) To the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 shall include a reference to the Internal Revenue code of 1986, and
  • 2) To the internal revenue code of 1986 shall include a reference to the provisions of law formerly known as the Internal Revenue code of 1954.
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  • Regulatory reform concerns improvements to the quality of government regulation.
  • At the international level, the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) Regulatory Reform Programme is aimed at helping governments improve regulatory quality — That is, reforming regulations that raise unnecessary obstacles to Competition, Innovation, and Growth, while ensuring that regulations efficiently serve important social objectives.

Businesses, Investments, and jobs move around. These businesses have names and these investments do something and jobs take people.

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