It's kind of shocking, when it comes to how irresponsible it is. It's emblematic of a desire to, essentially, increase corporate power.
Executive Office of the President of the United States
… officials, themselves either political appointees or a minimum number of career detailees, who are selected and … officials, themselves either political appointees or a minimum number of career detailees, who are selected and … - page 51
Department of Defense
… warfare aircraft from 10 to 20 in order to achieve a minimum capacity to engage growing threats from China across … warfare aircraft from 10 to 20 in order to achieve a minimum capacity to engage growing threats from China across … - page 114
… the U.S. to maintain its nuclear triad—and will be the bare minimum needed to maintain U.S. strategic nuclear … the U.S. to maintain its nuclear triad—and will be the bare minimum needed to maintain U.S. strategic nuclear … - page 124
… nuclear threat, the U.S. will need more than the bare minimum of nuclear modernization. President Biden’s 2022 NPR … nuclear threat, the U.S. will need more than the bare minimum of nuclear modernization. President Biden’s 2022 NPR … - page 124
Department of Homeland Security
… asylum bars rule, and a third-country transit rule. Ata minimum, an enhanced regulatory agenda should include rules … asylum bars rule, and a third-country transit rule. Ata minimum, an enhanced regulatory agenda should include rules … - page 145
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