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REAL gop debate: has the gop lost touch with reality?
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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 906727" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>Germany has a stable, well-defined regulatory system and they don't threaten their domestic businesses and declare them the enemy of the state. Another aspect is that Germany creates an environment protecting existing medium and smaller businesses. Look up how many Wal-Marts there are in Germany.</p><p></p><p>And to the real point of regulations affecting US businesses - it is all about the uncertainty about future regulations. A good example is the half-assed National healthcare bill (ObamaCare) that was passed. Companies don't know how this new social program is going to affect them. And they don't know what other laws and regulations the "hostile to business" Obama administration will send their way.</p><p></p><p>One interesting point you brought up is the deregulation that has taken place over the last 40 years. This deregulation is not good for the businesses but for the consumer - that is it's purpose. Regulation (if stable and well-defined as in Germany) helps the businesses but hurt the consumers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 906727, member: 7966"] Germany has a stable, well-defined regulatory system and they don't threaten their domestic businesses and declare them the enemy of the state. Another aspect is that Germany creates an environment protecting existing medium and smaller businesses. Look up how many Wal-Marts there are in Germany. And to the real point of regulations affecting US businesses - it is all about the uncertainty about future regulations. A good example is the half-assed National healthcare bill (ObamaCare) that was passed. Companies don't know how this new social program is going to affect them. And they don't know what other laws and regulations the "hostile to business" Obama administration will send their way. One interesting point you brought up is the deregulation that has taken place over the last 40 years. This deregulation is not good for the businesses but for the consumer - that is it's purpose. Regulation (if stable and well-defined as in Germany) helps the businesses but hurt the consumers. [/QUOTE]
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