Two examples, both Obamacare and Dodd Frank, when they were written, there were a few hundred thousand words. I don't have the exact numbers right now. A couple hundred thousand words a piece. Last time I looked, Dodd Frank in terms of regulatory, number of words is over 15 million. Obamacare was over 12 million. So again, those are, those are the large metrics to try and describe the problem that our private sector is trying to grapple with as they're trying to grow and produce good paying jobs. (05:43–05:51)
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Asserts that Dodd Frank and Obamacare have over 15 million and 12 million words, respectively.
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