http://www.cnsnews.com/commentary/antho ... ook-officeWith losses of economic freedom in eight of the past nine years, the U.S. has tied its worst score ever, wiping out a decade of progress.
So tell me again how great Obama's leadership has been.
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http://www.cnsnews.com/commentary/antho ... ook-officeWith losses of economic freedom in eight of the past nine years, the U.S. has tied its worst score ever, wiping out a decade of progress.
You are wasting your breath. Some people just don't get it.Ferno wrote:Let's have a look at the source of this, shall we?
Yeah, and some people don't get what economic freedom means.vision wrote:You are wasting your breath. Some people just don't get it.Ferno wrote:Let's have a look at the source of this, shall we?
Do all business regulations contribute to those goals? Are they all effective at it?callmeslick wrote:I like the idea of safety, and assurance that workers will be taken care of, etc. That's what I'm talking about
kinda funny to see the same folks who state the absolute dangers of a single fraudulent vote, which affects no one, discount that a small percentage of abusers of the public trust in business can literally kill people, not to mention the other societal ills that regulation prevents, such as child labor, wholesale pollution, etc.Spidey wrote:And what percentage of business starters/owners fall under that category?
Damn evil business people.
no, but those that do have largely been VERY effective. Our air is cleaner, water is cleaner, our cars are safer, etc. I can go on. Doesn't it make sense to err on the side of over-regulaton for the Public Welfare than to allow the excesses of the past be repeated?Lothar wrote:Do all business regulations contribute to those goals? Are they all effective at it?callmeslick wrote:I like the idea of safety, and assurance that workers will be taken care of, etc. That's what I'm talking about
in a heartbeat. Moreover, some regulations become unneeded, and should be taken off the books. That never, as you note, seems to be the way it's approached.Could we perhaps agree that some regulations are good, but not all of them?