rbreich , 5 days ago to Random The argument against regulation is always the same: “It stifles growth and jobs.” But just as tax cuts for corporations have not trickled down, regulatory cuts have not benefited most people. Big companies enjoy bigger profits. Working people bear the costs.
The argument against regulation is always the same: “It stifles growth and jobs.”
But just as tax cuts for corporations have not trickled down, regulatory cuts have not benefited most people.
Big companies enjoy bigger profits. Working people bear the costs.
samhainnight , 5 days ago @rbreich Every Regulation is Written in Blood. See also the Triangle Shirt Factory See also the work of Ceasar Chavez See also Radium Girls See also the Labor History of the 20th century See also @workingclasshistory
@rbreich Every Regulation is Written in Blood. See also the Triangle Shirt Factory See also the work of Ceasar Chavez See also Radium Girls See also the Labor History of the 20th century See also @workingclasshistory