First Batch Available

The first wave of deregulation reform proposals is out in the wild.

This batch covers everything from qualified immunity to corporate personhood to restoring voting rights. It’s a mix of constitutional cleanup, civil rights repair, and common-sense structural fixes— some spicier than others.

This is just the beginning. More submissions are queued up and on the way.

Also, we want to drop a caveat to all of this— the goal isn’t that everyone agrees 100% on every topic and every proposal. These aren’t final answers, they’re a starting point. A concrete way to think about what needs fixing, what’s broken, and what a better version might look like.

Unlike most of what passes for political discourse right now, use these as actual starting points for discussion. Open discourse is a wonderful thing when both parties bring facts, context, and curiosity. Not just performative outrage, reactionary talking points, or deeply rooted positions shaped by privilege, control, and indifference to human impact.

If you spot a typo, a broken citation, or something that doesn’t quite land—let us know.

While I do genuinely enjoy parsing through the CFR and policy documents as a hobby (yes, I know)—I’m still human. If you've got a solid correction, a smarter framing, or better way to pull a policy lever—bring it.

That said—this isn’t open mic night for nonsense. It’s controlled demolition of broken systems, with blueprints for what comes next. Clarity, not combat.

Disruption is the side dish. Direction is the main course.

Thanks to everyone who’s followed along so far—whether you’re here for the regulatory nuance or the existential catharsis. I appreciate the notes and quiet solidarity.

There’s more on the way.

Submit the paperwork. Never Yourself.

—Compliance Liaison, Department of Deregulation

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