should be driven by parents who care the most about their kids know the most about their kids stphaoerbg ven doos. john: even poor parents care a lot. >> we have seen that. they become informed consumers now they are power. john: thank you, neil mccluskey of the cato institute, coming up, how washington's rules are like spider webs that stop people from trying new things, another reason to spring clean washington. john: help, i'm strapbg eling here, i want to create something new, build something, insrep invent something but i am drowning in thousands of regulations, many are old and out dateed. nobody knows what is in rules, but if i disaboy one, i am in trouble, i guess i'll give up, why try, it's too hard. john: i fear that is the new american attitude, many would be entrepreneurs look at spider web of rules and give up. jeff rose is a lawyer who defending small businesses against what he considers unconstitutional government regulations, what have you seen. >> it piles up and piles up. one thing we've seen is virginia, cracking down on medical innovation, a thing called a virtual colonoscopy,