Government regulation for a lot of things these days exists to remove the ability of smaller companies to get bigger and potentially outdo the established companies.
Unlike the good old days where government regulation existed to remove the ability of smaller companies to get bigger and potentially outdo the established companies.
They say government regulations are written in blood. I say they are written by whiners. They are written by those with "there ought to be a law" syndrome. You know, something bad happens so a law is passed.
There is capture, but the citizenry also play a role by being reactionary and rewarding politicians who "do something." The plural of that is burdensome regulation. Government cannot correctly make those tradeoffs on behalf of distant workers.
Government regulation for a lot of things these days exists to remove the ability of smaller companies to get bigger and potentially outdo the established companies.
Unlike the good old days where government regulation existed to remove the ability of smaller companies to get bigger and potentially outdo the established companies.
They say government regulations are written in blood. I say they are written by whiners. They are written by those with "there ought to be a law" syndrome. You know, something bad happens so a law is passed.
There is capture, but the citizenry also play a role by being reactionary and rewarding politicians who "do something." The plural of that is burdensome regulation. Government cannot correctly make those tradeoffs on behalf of distant workers.