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Trump will use a memorandum to ask the labor secretary to consider rescinding a rule set to go into effect in April that orders retirement advisers, overseeing about $3 trillion in assets, to act in the best interest of their clients

Second rule of lawmaking is that you never create an ambiguous law. How the heck would you expect to enforce this? What does "in the best interest of their clients" mean? Who decides what was the clients best interest?

What a bunch of idiots.

I was reading somewhere this morning an opinion that we have actually created a 4th branch of government because Congress is too lazy to completely think out the laws they pass and are allowing unelected "departments" complete the rules and laws with little to no oversight.

I fear for our system.
 
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