Showing posts with label red tape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red tape. Show all posts

It Is Hard To Fire Government Workers Behaving Badly

from CBS News.    In the private sector, if you're caught viewing porn on company time or intimidating a co-worker, you'd probably be fired immediately; not so if you're a federal employee. A CBS News investigation looks at how hard it is for the U.S. government to discipline or fire employees who behave badly. With examples ranging from       ... MORE

Luke Hilgemann: More Regulations Equals Less Business

Going into business gets tougher and tougher. The health of the American economy can easily be measured by the health of American businesses — especially the rate at which people like you and me start new ones. This simple metric shows whether the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship is alive in well in our country. It has been for   ... MORE

21,000 Regulations Under Obama, 2,375 More In 2015

Obama's regulation frenzy.   The pace of agencies issuing new rules and regulations has hit a record high under President Obama, whose administration’s rules have filled 468,500 pages in the Federal Register. And, according to the Competitive Enterprise Institute, the president is poised to unleash another 2,375 new rules on American       ... MORE

Study Shows Texas Has Most Economic Freedom

by Kristin Tate.    The Lone Star State is the most economically free state in the nation, according to a new report released by the Fraser Institute. The ranking took into account the size of government, taxes, red tape, and labor market freedom. The study said, "When the government taxes one person in order to give money to another, ... MORE

Federal Regulations Cost US Businesses $2 Trillion

by Chad Moutray.   Choking out small business. Manufacturing leaders, like many other Americans, have been frustrated with the slow pace of growth so far this year, particularly in the first quarter. While manufacturers are mostly upbeat about demand and output over the coming months, they also remain somewhat tentative in their  ... MORE

Why Illinois Medical Marijuana Patients Still Have No Meds

by Zenon Evans.    Good Intentions made a big splash last year when it opened its doors as the first medical marijuana clinic in not just Chicago but the entire state of Illinois. The business launched just days after Gov. Pat Quinn signed the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act. One problem: There was no medical marijuana.    ... MORE

Dan Mitchell: America's Ever-Expanding Regulation Swamp

An economy tangled in red tape.      Maybe I’m biased because I mostly work on fiscal policy, but it certainly seems feasible to come up with rough estimates for the damage caused by onerous taxes and excessive spending. On a personal level, for instance, we have a decent idea of how much the government takes from us and we know  ... MORE

VIDEO: More Companies Closing Than Opening


Obamanomics: Crushing private enterprise with regulation.

Editorial: A Banner Season For Government Red Tape

Regulation, the anti-stimulus.        Democrats and Republicans in Congress can’t seem to agree on the time of day. But that’s not stopping the executive branch when it comes to cranking out red tape. When it comes to federal regulations, the Obama administration is setting productivity records. According to an April 16 report in the     ... MORE

How Excessive Regulation Victimizes Average Americans

by James Gattuso and Diane Katz.      In his State of the Union address earlier this year, President Obama vowed to wield his executive powers when faced with congressional resistance to his legislative agenda: “America does not stand still – and neither will I. So wherever and whenever I can take steps without legislation … that’s what I    .... MORE

Flood Of Regulations Coming From Obama Administration

by Brian Wingfield.             Over the next 12 months, the Obama administration is due to issue regulations governing everything from e-cigarettes to smoke-stack emissions in what experts predict will be a second-term rush to put rules in place before leaving office. “In every administration, these things have to be wrapped up in at least  ... MORE

Carl Campanile: Docs Resisting ObamaCare Like Plague

They know bad medicine when they see it.      New York doctors are treating ObamaCare like the plague, a new survey reveals. A poll conducted by the New York State Medical Society finds that 44 percent of MDs said they are not participating in the nation’s new health-care plan. Another 33 percent say they’re still not sure whether to      ... MORE

ObamaCare Regulations Consist Of 10,516 Pages

Eight times longer than the Bible.       Since March 2010, when President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and its companion Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act (HCERA), the administration has published in the Federal Register 109 final regulations governing how Obamacare will be implemented. ... MORE
These regulations add up to 10,516 pages in the Federal Register—or more than eight times as many pages as there are in the Gutenberg Bible, which has 642 two-sided leaves or 1,286 pages.
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Thomas Sowell - The Art Of The Impossible

Someone called politics "the art of the possible."    But, in the era of the modern welfare state, politics is largely the art of the impossible. Those people morbid enough to keep track of politicians' promises may remember how Barack Obama said that ObamaCare would lower medical costs -- and lots of people bought it. But if you   ... MORE

ObamaCare Forces Companies To Think About Lay Offs

by Julie Weed, NY Times. The company is one of thousands of small businesses that employ more than 50 full-time employees and thus will be required to offer health insurance to their workers — or pay into a government fund — beginning Jan. 1. Rachel Shein and Steve Pilarski, the married owners of the bakery, which employs 95 people,      ... MORE

Founder: Subway Would Not Exist If Started Today

Company would have been strangled by regulations.      The founder of Subway restaurants is slamming the government for harsh regulations he says hurt small businesses, saying he would not have been able to successfully start his company in today's climate.  Fred Deluca told CNBC Wednesday that he believes government regulations are    ... MORE