Equality for ALL
Reclaim Your Voice

The federal government opened a portal asking for “deregulation” ideas—proposals that could strip away protections.

Where laws lay the foundation.

Regulations hand us the bricks.

Let's build SOMETHING

better.

Where others deregulate to strip protections, we use those same portals to dismantle loopholes built for the elite.

Not chaos. Strategy.

We submit suggestions like:
rescinding federal rules that block gender-affirming care
or
revoking the rules that let DOGE operate in the dark.

We follow the rules, check every box, meet every technicality— and break fix the machine from the inside out.


“Submit Relentlessly” is an invitation for you to join us—copy, paste, and submit your own entries--over and over—until they can’t ignore us.


What are “regulations”, and what does “deregulate” truly mean?

  • Regulations are the detailed rules agencies write so that laws actually work in practice.
  • To deregulate is to roll back those rules— loosening or removing the safeguards that keep us safe and hold power to account.

How Does It Work?

  • Legislators pass laws (the bigger grey gear) : they set the big picture—what government can do and why.
  • Federal agencies write regulations (the smaller red gear): they fill in the details—how those laws work every day.
Red and grey gears labeled Laws and Regulations

Tuning regulations is like shifting gears in your car—you can race forward, slam into reverse and coast backward, or hit the brakes and screech to a halt.

Deregulating, is like popping your car into neutral— removing the rules takes the engine out of gear. The system can roll on its own, veering wildly off-course since there are no guardrails.

So why are we using deregulation? Because not every regulation is a brake or a seatbelt—some are just custom-built shortcuts for the people already in the driver’s seat. We target the hidden off-ramps, the VIP lanes, the rules that were never meant to help the public steer—only to let the powerful coast. We’re not ripping out the engine. We’re fixing the transmission—so the system runs for everyone, not just the elite.


  1. Who’s Doing the Checking?
    Looser rules can ease the burden on agencies—but they can also tie their hands. Tighten the rules too far, and oversight drowns in paperwork. The real question is: what kind of checking are we enabling? Smart deregulation frees up inspectors to focus on real threats. Bad deregulation just blinds them.
  2. How Companies React
    Businesses follow incentives. If the rules are too loose, they’ll cut corners. If the rules are clear and firm, they’ll adapt—improving safety, privacy, or quality. But some outdated rules block progress or lock in old tech. Striking the right balance isn’t about more or less regulation. It’s about better regulation.
  3. Money Talks
    Regulations often come with funding strings. Cut the wrong ones, and you starve the system. Cut the right ones—those that pad budgets, reinforce monopolies, or funnel public money to private pockets—and you free up resources for real public needs. Deregulation can shrink the state or reclaim it.
  4. Clarity vs. Chaos
    Clear rules = consistent outcomes. Vague rules = lawsuits and confusion. Some rules are messy by design—to let powerful players bend them. That’s why strategic deregulation matters: it can eliminate rules that confuse, contradict, or carve out exceptions for the elite. It’s not about less guidance. It’s about fewer loopholes.
  5. Checks & Comments
    Regulations are where the real action happens—quietly, often out of sight. That’s why public comment periods matter. That’s why your voice matters. When we file a proposal, we’re not tearing down the guardrails. We’re rerouting traffic away from corruption, confusion, and corporate capture—and back toward accountability.

Our Plan

  1. Choose from our pre-written, fully cited proposals.
  2. Copy & paste it into the government’s deregulation form—again and again, if needed.
  3. Share your effort with #DeregulateResponsibly to rally friends.
Uncle Sam pointing

Submit Relentlessly.

Turn the government’s form into your megaphone.

copy. paste. submit. subvert.

Who We Are

And why we’re doing this instead of screaming into a pothole.

This project was founded by individuals frustrated with the limits of conventional activism, legislative inertia, and the performative cycles that dominate public discourse.

Waiting for systemic reform is not a viable strategy, so we chose a different path: weaponizing administrative channels to protect the public, not privilege.

We operate on a simple principle:

If systems expect compliance, we will comply—maliciously, relentlessly, and with a purpose.

  • Protect public infrastructure,
  • Dismantle regulatory privileges for the powerful,
  • And restore the balance between governance and the governed.

We are not here to make noise for its own sake.

We are here to submit strategically, disrupt formally, and resist administratively.

Submit the Paperwork. Never Yourself.

Rosie the Rescinder
Rosie the Rescinder