Brain357
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How much of our booming economy will you attribute to this?
Very little. For all trump has done, the booming economy is greatly exaggerated. You notice the Dow is below highs of January?
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How much of our booming economy will you attribute to this?
^ needs the government tell them that putting a plastic bag over her head might not be such a good Halloween costumeHow many deaths will be attributed to eliminated safety and environmental regulations?
China takes economic hit as environment nears 'point of no return'^ needs the government tell them that putting a plastic bag over her head might not be such a good Halloween costumeHow many deaths will be attributed to eliminated safety and environmental regulations?
It's a proven fact that reduced safety and environmental protections will cause health problems for some that would not have them otherwise, increase health problems for those that already do have them, and even increase deaths over the amount that would have been expected without the reductions. You see something funny about that?
The only dirty water I hear about is in Flint. Who runs Flint?Clean air and water are way overrated. Good god man, there's money to be made!!!How many deaths will be attributed to eliminated safety and environmental regulations?
How much of our booming economy will you attribute to this?
How much of our booming economy will you attribute to this?
How much of our booming economy will you attribute to this?
Booming for who? Some of the regs dont matter. Some are fine to repeal. Some are going to hurt millions of Americans and make things worse. Air quality for instance can be as bad as smoking. One recent reg he got rid of was requiring better adequate brakes on oil trains. Wtf kind of idiot would be against that after horrific derailings? One day you'll realize that corporations should not be allowed to make the rules because nit having conscience ir morals they will screw everyone for their profits.
So, everything was fine before the regulation was created, but now it's a catastrophe if it isn't implemented? What the **** does "better adequate" mean? Do the newer brakes justify the cost? You enviro-wackos never demonstrate that it does. Can you demonstrate the new brakes would have prevented any derailing? When corporations are held financially responsible for screwing anyone, then they will take measures to prevent it.
If you want details on the train brakes thing go look it up.
Train derailments have caused a shit ton of damage. The government is within it's duties to require better brakes in attempt to curtail the derailments. Guess who is carries the brunt of damage and cleanup? Locals will and tax payers. These trains go interstate and move fuel so it's a combination of national concerns being addressed. Not to mention that oil and it's pre and post processing states are toxic to pretty much everything on the surface.
Assuming all the deregulations are good is as bad as assuming all regulations are good, chump.
How much of our booming economy will you attribute to this?
Deregulation screws the consumer.
How much of our booming economy will you attribute to this?
Deregulation screws the consumer.
Regulation screws the consumer. Why do you imagine the average price of housing in California is $800,000
How much of our booming economy will you attribute to this?
Deregulation screws the consumer.
Regulation screws the consumer. Why do you imagine the average price of housing in California is $800,000
It's been near 7 months so how many deaths have been attributed to the deregulation?How many deaths will be attributed to eliminated safety and environmental regulations?
How much of our booming economy will you attribute to this?
Deregulation screws the consumer.
Regulation screws the consumer. Why do you imagine the average price of housing in California is $800,000

How much of our booming economy will you attribute to this?
Deregulation screws the consumer.
Regulation screws the consumer. Why do you imagine the average price of housing in California is $800,000
Three reasons: Location, Location, Location.
To put it prospective for you; Housing in Toronto is more expensive than housing in Calgary.
Indices Difference
Consumer Prices in Toronto are 13.87% higher than in Calgary
Consumer Prices Including Rent in Toronto are 24.34% higher than in Calgary
Rent Prices in Toronto are 50.63% higher than in Calgary
Restaurant Prices in Toronto are 4.71% higher than in Calgary
Groceries Prices in Toronto are 22.27% higher than in Calgary
Local Purchasing Power in Toronto is 32.73% lower than in Calgary
Huh . . . . . dumbass. Your chart shows that the creation of OSHA had no effect on reducing workplace deaths.It's been near 7 months so how many deaths have been attributed to the deregulation?How many deaths will be attributed to eliminated safety and environmental regulations?
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With 160m in the workforce...
that is 10,000 people per year since 1960. That was regulation...
How much of our booming economy will you attribute to this?
Deregulation screws the consumer.
Regulation screws the consumer. Why do you imagine the average price of housing in California is $800,000
Three reasons: Location, Location, Location.
To put it prospective for you; Housing in Toronto is more expensive than housing in Calgary.
Indices Difference
Consumer Prices in Toronto are 13.87% higher than in Calgary
Consumer Prices Including Rent in Toronto are 24.34% higher than in Calgary
Rent Prices in Toronto are 50.63% higher than in Calgary
Restaurant Prices in Toronto are 4.71% higher than in Calgary
Groceries Prices in Toronto are 22.27% higher than in Calgary
Local Purchasing Power in Toronto is 32.73% lower than in Calgary
Huh . . . . . dumbass. Your chart shows that the creation of OSHA had no effect on reducing workplace deaths.It's been near 7 months so how many deaths have been attributed to the deregulation?How many deaths will be attributed to eliminated safety and environmental regulations?
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With 160m in the workforce...
that is 10,000 people per year since 1960. That was regulation...
Trump's Environmental Agenda Could Cause 80,000 More Deaths, According to EPA's Own DataYour link saysSince he made as ridiculous claim. Plenty of time for Trumps deregulation death toll to climb right?
So put up or shut up
too easy Gramps
Cost of New E.P.A. Coal Rules: Up to 1,400 More Deaths a Year
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Could lead to 1400 deaths.
I think your spark went out sparky.
I ask again. How many new deaths have been attributed to Trumps deregulation?