under the benefit of consumers and jobs, all true, you shouldn t be looking like you re on the graph take and it ruins the whole thing and you can t sell, oh, yeah, i m doing it for the little guy, where is my gold pen? you cannot do that and that s part of the problem with the trump administration is in having very good, i believe, policies on a lot of the stuff and in lousy execution. listen. neil: what about the deregulatory i agree with you even on the controversy, the guy doing it, he did a lot of it and then he will argue, and you ve even mentioned deregulatory push greets the skids. one of the big parts that need to be deregulated for full better economic growth which screws businesses. i agree with you on that. and jonas is right he hurt the image of deregulation and this is systemic through the trump administration. even the tax cuts which were
this was just scott pruitt being too much of an albatross around the neck of this administration? this is a change of getting scott pruitt ousted completely or as much as possible from the trump administration and his to-be successor andy wheeler as far as i can gather, is set to take upon himself a very similar policy agenda as scott pruitt did. so for people, especially liberals who had been concerned about the deregulatory regime of the trump era epa, they can expect that to keep chugging along apace without the all the baggage of all the alleged corruption and ethical lapses. that is remarkable. that may be, for people who are worried about the air and the water, this may be a bigger problem because scott pruitt s effective nets was reduced by his penchant for getting himself into potential ethical lapses. andrew wheeler, if confirmed, or
i actually saw where the chief of staff ryan jackson had to give one of the younger staffers literally pulled six $100 bills out of his wallet and gave it to this young lady. wait, what? because she had charged something for the administrator and not gotten reimbursed? it was hotel rooms from the inauguration that his family stayed in is what it was. all right. so, swin, this is the problem that scott pruitt and his remarkable list of activities, we might put that up on the screen while you re talking, has caused even close supporters of his both from oklahoma and in the trump administration to say, the guy is costing us too much. oh, absolutely. listen, when it comes to the deregulatory regime of scott pruitt s epa, he was getting the job done in a way that very much played to the whims and the desires of a president trump and those around him, but it wasn t that that brought him down. it was this cascading list of
everything that s come out, including reporting we ve done over the last weeks and months at the daily beast, amounts to cascading parodies of what people think scott pruitt is. we reported at the daily beast recently that he was not only involved in but personally directed campaigns against his own aides and former aides at the epa who he felt had betrayed him or turned on him. so it s not just a matter of his deregulatory regime or corruption allegations. the portrait that aides and former aides to administrator pruitt paint of him is very consistently a man who kind of washes himself in the form of pettiness and vengeance that is only comparable really to president trump when we re talking about the trump
a basically a pragmatic compromise you know that the house republicans would have wanted a much more radical overhaul of dog frank but they didn t want to alienate the democratic vote ahead of the midterm elections that they really wanted to secure a win but it s also worth bearing in mind that if it s deregulation they want this isn t a bill that precludes future action there s enough reporting to suggest that regulatory agencies are already looking into all sorts of ways to ease restrictions on bigger banks like capital requirements or borrowing limits so you know this bill could just be a small part of this bill could just be a small part of a bigger deregulatory wave a compromise though it may be ok that s the long for us and frank thank you. hamburg will be the first german city to introduce a diesel ban due to high air pollution from thursday of next week older diesels that is models that do not meet the so-called your six emission standards will be