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Sounds like they want the US to become more like China.
Edit: to be clear, what they're talking about when they say "excessive regulation," is excessive state and local regulation, not necessarily excessive federal regulation. They might want to reduce federal regulations as well, to open things up for businesses as much as possible, but when it comes to house building specifically, the regulations that are preventing more homes from being built are local zoning restrictions. The implication seems to be that the federal government should have the power to override local zoning regulations.
The "abundance liberals" want state and local governments to have less autonomy, and they want the federal government to have more power, specifically the power to make sure the path is clear for corporations to do, more or less, whatever the hell they want.
Edit 2: I also want to point out that this idea is not new. Francis Fukuyama said the following in 1992, in 'The End of History and the Last Man':
Yeah the experience of the last few years makes me feel like this is libertarians in sheep's clothing looking to slash protections and then conveniently forget the government services part of the coin. It's time we abandon the infinite growth model anyway but that's another topic .