Quote from Free Thinker:
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Quote from Max E. Pad:
Indeed, guys like Free Thinker who start threads stating that regulations save businesses money are incredibly childish, and it makes it blatantly obvious that he has never run a business in his life.....
Try telling a person who runs a business in California that the regulators are saving him money....."
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someone had to quote the one who calls himself a tampon. i usually dont respond to dumassed juveniles like him since i flushed him down the toilet and put him on ignore but on the off chance i can make it simple enough that he can understand it will respond.
yes, i have run several business. one was one of the most regulated businesses in the us. we were subject to monthly unannounced spot checks. it is annoying and it gets your attention when they fine you but there is a tradeoff. in exchange for following the regulations the government gives you immunity from employee lawsuites. if you comply with the workers compensation regulations the employeed cant sue your company. they are required to accept whatever the state statues set as limits. an employee death benifit through workers com is not that generous.
contrast that with running a business without workers comp and having an employee killed. you are then open to whatever a jury decides. an employee death without workers comp could cost you millions.
so yes, some regulations save business money.
I can understand some regulations, of course. And even agree with many environmental reg's, but CA has a zillion bureaucracies, way too many employed simply trying to justify their own jobs. Building slowdowns have developed from simply waiting for permits, caused by the gov't in my opinion. Just not streamlining as they should.