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If the community of people in this country didn't like regulation, all they'd need to do is vote in someone who would remove it.

The fact that they haven't, or that there aren't even headwinds for such a thing implies that they are more-or-less fine with it.



If people disagree with one particular regulation, you think it’s possible to vote someone in to fix that issue in isolation? I don’t think you have thought about this very deeply, either that or you’re completely ignorant of the political environment you inhabit.

You’re also misusing “headwinds”.


Which country? Mind you, at least 50% of population are in countries where votes do not work the way you’d think they do.

Even in US, how easy would it be to change zoning regulation to promote more housing.




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