Regulation strangulation. I'm upset that the presidential candidates, all of them, rarely mention a huge problem: the quiet cancer that kills opportunity — regulation. The accumulated burden of it is the reason that America is stuck in the slowest economic recovery since the Depression. I understand why candidates don't talk about it: Regulation is ... MORE
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Showing posts with label rules. Show all posts
Anti-Ridesharing Laws Are Stuck In The Past
by Jordan Richardson. Times have certainly changed since Robert De Niro was driving cab around New York's boroughs in the move Taxi Driver. The 1976 film showcased a society focused on the Vietnam War and De Niro's obsession with a presidential campaign. But one thing has not changed since the 70s: The government is still trying to regulate ... MORE
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innovation,
law,
reform,
regulation,
restrictions,
rules,
services,
taxicab,
transportation,
travel
Walter E Williams: The Struggle For Economic Liberty
The war against Uber, Lyft and consumers. Where public utility commissions decide who will have the right to go into the taxi business, a prospective entrant must apply for a "certificate of public convenience and necessity." Lawyers for the incumbent taxi owners, most often corporate owners or owner associations, appear at the hearing to argue that ... MORE
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business,
competition,
cronyism,
economics,
licensing,
regulation,
restrictions,
rules,
taxicab
J. Wilson: Regulation Growth Strangles The Economy
Whenever liberals complain about deregulation, show em this. One of the biggest arguments against
conservatives and libertarians is the belief that evil deregulation is
what caused the economic collapse in 2008 and the current income
inequality. Politicians like Elizabeth Warren have built their careers
around this false argument. They want to ... MORE
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compliance costs,
economics,
industry,
libertarian,
politicians,
regulation,
restrictions,
rules
David Hansnyi: The Trans Fat Ban Is Worse Than You Think
Why stop there? The Food and Drug Administration issued a final decision this week,
giving the food industry three years to phase out bad trans fats, still
used in a wide variety of products, such as Pillsbury's Ready To Bake
cookies and cake frosting. Now, if you're ingesting large quantities of
either, perhaps partially hydrogenated oils aren't your biggest ... MORE
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bureaucracy,
busybody,
choice,
food,
government,
nanny state,
regulation,
restrictions,
rules
25 Things We Did As Kids That Now Get Someone Arrested
by Daisy Luther. With all of the ridiculous new regulations, coddling, and societal mores that seem to be the norm these days, it’s a miracle those of us over 30 survived our childhoods. Here’s the problem with all of this babying: it creates a society of weenies. There won’t be more more rebels because this generation has been frightened into ... MORE
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busybody,
children,
government,
nanny state,
nitwittery,
political correctness,
regulation,
rules
Obama's Next ‘Executive Actions’ On Global Warming
by Michael Bastasch. IRS to be deployed. President Barack Obama is preparing to unleash a series of “executive
actions” aimed at boosting the green energy industry as part of the
president’s global warming agenda. Obama is launching a “Clean Energy Impact Investment Center” at the
Energy Department to “make information about energy and ... MORE
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agenda,
climate,
energy,
executive order,
global warming,
government,
IRS,
regulation,
rules
Government Closes Down Unlicensed Licensed Lemonade Stand To Save Customers From Unregulated Cold Drinks
by Scott Shackford. Moppets meet the government boot. Technically summer doesn't begin for another couple of weeks, but southern states like Texas don't care when summer is technically supposed to start. It's warm down there, and two young sisters in Overton with the adorable, media-friendly names of Andria and Zoey Green (8 and 7 years old, ... MORE
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bureaucracy,
children,
government,
incentives,
law enforcement,
regulation,
restrictions,
rules
The Lights Of Times Square Are A Beautiful Thing
by Michael J. Hurd. The dimmer could be turned on the bright lights of New York City as the Big Apple is facing pressure to remove its iconic oversized billboards from Times Square. A 2012 federal transportation law designated Times Square an ‘arterial route’. It means that the famous Broadway and 7th Avenue intersection falls under the 1965 ... MORE
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advertising,
bureaucracy,
government,
nitwittery,
regulation,
restrictions,
roads,
rules,
travel
John Stossel: Disobey!
How to deal with stupid laws. Charles Murray, already controversial for writing books on how welfare hurts the poor, on ethnic differences in IQ and on (less controversial, but my favorite) happiness and good government, has written a new book that argues that it's time for civil disobedience. Government has become so oppressive, constantly ... MORE
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civil rights,
disobedience,
government,
oppression,
rebellion,
regulation,
restrictions,
rules
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