Co-blogger Bryan Caplan had an excellent post on December 1 in which he argued that there is some low-hanging for regulations that could be eliminated. It’s low-hanging in the sense that a strong can be made for deregulation and that the case could be popular. That doesn’t mean that the deregulatory changes are popular now; instead, they could be made popular if Republicans and even some moderate Democrats step up and make a strong relentless case.
I have more such deregulations to add.