GOP jobs agenda: Kill regulations

GOP jobs agenda: Kill regulations - Seung Min Kim - POLITICO.com

Translation: The Republican plan to "create" more jobs is to destroy the environment and give more power to big businesses to make slaves out of their workers and reward them taxcuts for it.

The GOP slings words like 'socialist' and 'communist' around to hide their push towards a Plutocracy, a form of government that should scare the shit out of the average American.
As opposed to the oligarchy we have now?
 
Kill regulations? If I had my way, I'd kill the EPA and the NLRB.


Only a brain-dead leftwing toad would imagine that cutting any regulation is automatically bad.

H.L Mencken summed up the liberal mentality with the following quote:

If you are against labor racketeers, then you are against the working man. If you are against demagogues, then you are against democracy. If you are against Christianity, then you are against God. If you are against trying a can of Old Dr. Quack's Cancer Salve, then you are in favor of letting Uncle Julius die."
 
GOP jobs agenda: Kill regulations - Seung Min Kim - POLITICO.com

Translation: The Republican plan to "create" more jobs is to destroy the environment and give more power to big businesses to make slaves out of their workers and reward them taxcuts for it.

yeah, they meant kill all regulation. Uh huh.....

Here's an apt quote on the subject:

"If you are against labor racketeers, then you are against the working man. If you are against demagogues, then you are against democracy. If you are against Christianity, then you are against God. If you are against trying a can of Old Dr. Quack's Cancer Salve, then you are in favor of letting Uncle Julius die."

- H. L. Mencken -
 
Liberals really show their stupidity with this one.

All these REGULATIONS put a stranglehold on businesses. And in another thread Regulatory Agencies Boom Under Obama Administration

NOW YOU KNOW why there is 10% unemployment folks. And the American people are FINALLY waking up to it. '

VOTE these pukes OUT.


According to the libturds, if we return to the regulations that were in place in 2008, we are all going to die from air pollution.
 
Ask Republicans which regulations they want gone and they will say, "The bad ones".
 
The real deal here is Republicans have finally began to understand their tax policies have failed. Too many corporations don't pay any taxes. To many rich people pay almost nothing. Still, those same corporations and those same rich people aren't making jobs.

So Republicans look around and say, "What can we give away next?" Suddenly, they get a bright idea.

I know, let them wreck the environment, maybe THEN they'll make jobs.

Well, I hate to have to once again be the one to break their fragile bubble. Sorry dipshits, those corporations will swoop in, fuck up what they can, make what they can, and run off. Now we will have not only a lack of jobs, but we will now be sitting in a cesspool. Then the Republicans will blame it on the Democrats. YOU LET US! YOU COULD HAVE STOPPED US AND DIDN'T! THAT MAKES IT YOUR FAULT! We heard the same thing after Iraq.
 
The straight Poop is the Dems have made few new regulations except a very reasonable amount on financial institutons, because the recovery is not complete. This is pure Pub negative propaganda, which they have an endless supply of. Turn off the BS. tyvm.

Plus , August was the first month of no USA casualties in Iraq...
 
The straight Poop is the Dems have made few new regulations except a very reasonable amount on financial institutons, because the recovery is not complete. This is pure Pub negative propaganda, which they have an endless supply of. Turn off the BS. tyvm.
I suggest you pull your head out of Obama's ass.

Red Tape: Rising Cost of Government Regulation

Abstract: Following a record year of rulemaking, the Obama Administration is continuing to unleash more costly red tape. In the first six months of the 2011 fiscal year, 15 major regulations were issued, with annual costs exceeding $5.8 billion and one-time implementation costs approaching $6.5 billion. No major rulemaking actions were taken to reduce regulatory burdens during this period. Overall, the Obama Administration imposed 75 new major regulations from January 2009 to mid-FY 2011, with annual costs of $38 billion. There were only six major deregulatory actions during that time, with reported savings of just $1.5 billion. This flood of red tape will undoubtedly persist, as hundreds of new regulations stemming from the vast Dodd–Frank financial regulation law, Obamacare, and the EPA’s global warming crusade advance through the regulatory pipeline—all of which further weakens an anemic economy and job creation, while undermining Americans’ fundamental freedoms. Action by Congress as well as the President to stem this regulatory surge is essential.​
 
GOP jobs agenda: Kill regulations - Seung Min Kim - POLITICO.com

Translation: The Republican plan to "create" more jobs is to destroy the environment and give more power to big businesses to make slaves out of their workers and reward them taxcuts for it.


You're dam right kill regulations! Under this adminstration they have ATTACKED EVERY BUSINESS IN THIS COUNTY.

When they do GOAT HERDER legislation--WTF do you think they're doing to everyone else?


Team Obama Regulates Goat Herders' Workplaces - HUMAN EVENTS

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Liberals really show their stupidity with this one.

All these REGULATIONS put a stranglehold on businesses. And in another thread Regulatory Agencies Boom Under Obama Administration

NOW YOU KNOW why there is 10% unemployment folks. And the American people are FINALLY waking up to it. '

VOTE these pukes OUT.

what bout the regs put off that cause damage to the finances or environment of the US of A?

The Problem was not, Not enough Regulations. It was that the Existing Regulations were not enforced, and the Over site Called for was not Actually being done.

Only a fool would say we need no regulations or over site at all, But clearly to many can, and IS, Killing job Creation.
 
There is nothing wrong with killing a regulation if the cost to business exceeds the value of the regulation to the rest of society. The sensible way is to assemble as non-partisan a group as possible and revise the regulations. Wholesale eliminations of regulations is like throwing out the baby with bath water.
 
The real deal here is Republicans have finally began to understand their tax policies have failed. Too many corporations don't pay any taxes. To many rich people pay almost nothing. Still, those same corporations and those same rich people aren't making jobs.

So Republicans look around and say, "What can we give away next?" Suddenly, they get a bright idea.

I know, let them wreck the environment, maybe THEN they'll make jobs.

Well, I hate to have to once again be the one to break their fragile bubble. Sorry dipshits, those corporations will swoop in, fuck up what they can, make what they can, and run off. Now we will have not only a lack of jobs, but we will now be sitting in a cesspool. Then the Republicans will blame it on the Democrats. YOU LET US! YOU COULD HAVE STOPPED US AND DIDN'T! THAT MAKES IT YOUR FAULT! We heard the same thing after Iraq.

Everything is the Dems fault including the loss of black voters to the Dems when blacks shifted from GOP to Dems.
 
GOP jobs agenda: Kill regulations - Seung Min Kim - POLITICO.com

Translation: The Republican plan to "create" more jobs is to destroy the environment and give more power to big businesses to make slaves out of their workers and reward them taxcuts for it.

I kind of agree with the GOP on this one. I mean, if it were to become legal to dump toxic sewage into a river, some business would hire someone to dump toxic sewage into a river.

Yay! Job creation!

We should be building high speed trains and windmills to sell....................

But first I need to take a dumb in the river right above my neighbor’s house.
 
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