Mott the Hoople
Sweet Jane
Good lord Wacko. You are not thinking this through.Good article on regulations and cost for child care:
https://www.mercatus.org/publication/regulation-and-cost-child-care
I'll break it down for you. Yes...increased regulations mean increased cost. However they also mean a far lower cost than blindingly trusting people to do the right thing when they prove, particularly in the business community, that time and time again, they cannot be trusted to always do the right thing. Sometimes it's because of ignorance and often it's because of greed. A greed that ofen disproportionately effects large numbers of people in an adverse manner.
Now about the single most valuable thing anyone would have is their children. If someone is going to drop off their children, whom I would assume they love dearly, off with strangers then they're probably going to make sure there a 6 inch this set of laws, rules and regulations that these people watching their children are going to have to adhere to so that parents can be assured that their children will be safe and their needs adequately met.
I expect that a day care center that meets these particularly high set of base standards is going to cost me substantially if I am to assure myself that my child is being taken care of properly. Otherwise myself and my spouse can make a hard decision about one of us staying at home to care for the children performing this ancient primitive practice known as "parenting".
So no....deregulating day care and leaving my children to the tender mercies of free market fundamentalist does not give me confidence in the least way imaginable that my child would be safe, let alone nurtured.
Day care is not like trading stock. Would you trust Jack Abramoff with your childs well being and future?