cawacko
Well-known member
Somewhat inconsistent w/ the money that big business spends in DC to thwart regulation.
Regulation doesn't have to be incompatible w/ economic growth, and deregulating for the sake of deregulating is simply irresponsible. There are studies that show that at least when it comes to jobs, most environmental regulation simply doesn't have as much of an impact as the right claims. It generally can create nearly as many jobs as it costs.
I don't like to speak cavalierly about jobs - any job lost is an extreme negative, imo. But we have to look out for future generations, as well. Responsible planning & policy implementation can be good for economic growth AND protecting the environment.
I know I'm A#1 Trump hater on here, so this probably doesn't mean much from me, but Trump absolutely 100% does not care about protecting the environment. It's too cerebral for him, and too far-reaching. It doesn't have the satisfying immediate impact that he craves.
Jobs are created and lost all the time. That's capitalism. I lost my job last week. Was working at a real estate fintech start up and we didn't get our Series B round of funding. I went into the job eyes wide open knowing the risks/rewards of a start up. They laid off our entire sales and marketing team. It happens. Quite often.
Do you have examples of deregulating for the sake of deregulating? Desh uses that term but never provided any examples.