| Comment Number: | 522418-03500 |
| Received: | 6/20/2006 12:17:22 PM |
| Organization: | Xango LLC |
| Commenter: | John Klinkosh |
| State: | WI |
| Subject: | Business Opportunity Rule |
| Title: | Notice of Proposed Rulemaking |
| CFR Citation: | 16 CFR Part 437 |
| No Attachments |
Comments:
I can't believe this. Our government does not have enough to do, so we are proposing to make even more new rules limiting honest people who struggle with the blindless hope our current administration is producing for the American public. Healthcare costs rising, the price of oil through the roof, a repeat of Vietnam in Iraq, another huge deficit, the rebuilding and strengthening of the IRS (bully), and now unneccessary rules put on us by the FTC. If you put a seven day cool down period on prospective clients, then you might as well do this for the auto industry. Why is this administration strictly for big business only? I can't believe we don't have a better solution for the people who are dishonest. This is a reminder of using our national guard to patrol our border with our neighbors. Use reason mixed with knowledge, understanding and justice in order to find solutions to problems. Sounds like this administration wants to punish the whole in order to discipline a dramatic few. Why don't you find ways to have the companies police their own. This would seem to be the best solution. Now, the chance for a great income is decreased by a silly federal regulation. Hope shot down! Why doesn't this surprise me with this Administration. Is this a rule really perscribed by the Food and Drug Administration as a political favor to the drug companies because Xango has positive health benefits to its users? Or is it a way to keep the small business owner down???