| Every time we see huge lay offs in the | | | | will slide backwards in the world markets and end up |
| manufacturing sector, whether it is the Textile | | | | like France. And while France perhaps should not be |
| Industry or Heavy Industries, we need to look no | | | | singled out for their unemployment and financial |
| further than the over regulation which caused it. Over | | | | disaster and incompetence, we will use them as an |
| regulation, incessant lawsuits and labor costs are killing | | | | example never the less for this article of mine. France |
| the American Industry. The problem with laws, rules | | | | no thanks, even France had to use California |
| and regulations, even good ones is that once you | | | | Vineyard Stock to re-seed their plants after a |
| make one; the temptation to make more on top of | | | | decade of droughts destroyed their wine industry. |
| that is just too great for mêlée | | | | If we do not reduce the minutia and can some of |
| mouthed podium pushing bureaucrats and politicians | | | | these lawyers, then we can expect a further decline |
| controlled by law firm based "K-Stree" lobbyists to | | | | in the United States Manufacturing Sector. Because |
| leave well enough alone. So we need to take a "red | | | | as it stands now, we really do not make anything in |
| magic" marker to the regs here that are not needed | | | | the United States anymore; well, except hamburgers |
| and make an additional rule. That is; | | | | I guess? Think on this in 2006 if your job sails for |
| "No rule can be made until two come off the books." | | | | foreign lands without you? |
| Without that level of commitment to the process we | | | | |