The Reality of Safety PDF Print E-mail
Written by Richard R. Oswald   
Sunday, 16 September 2007
The tax cutters may have cut taxes for business, but they've left our taxes the same.
Now government must re-establish oversight or consumers must swallow whatever comes, see NY Times editorial
If we re-regulate, who will pay the cost? Americans, with higher taxes, or importing businesses?
 
Either way it comes out Americans.
Politicians who run on tax cutting platforms are standing on an illusion, because Americans have yet to see any real, personal, benefits.

COOL is an unfulfilled promise, and our markets lack transparency.

Regulation of  the domestic use of many banned chemicals is in effect here. 

How strongly enforced do you suppose that regulation is in developing nations? 

Wars aside, when it comes to consumer goods and food, do you feel safer yet? 

 
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