Cutting all those regulations can open the door to rampant corporate smog. Deplete the water quality, poison people. Having some regulations are good. Take for example deregulated chemical applications on crops. It causes water poisoning, chemical drift, and poor health in communities. Even with regulations, without audit and laws to regulate the person applying chemicals, the door is wide open for them to pull a Hitler through the company controlling the chemical application policy and chemical application instructions. So who is responsible, the company making the chemicals that have no regulations, or the individual applying the chemicals to the crop?. The company has no responsibility when the chemicals mar the equipment or drift over and harms the neighbors property... But the person applying it is responsible. Clear as mud glass.