Archive for December 1st, 2005

Why Big Business Likes Big Goverment

If you work at the receiving end of lobbyists, there is one thing you quickly notice. Lobbyists for small business organizations fight against government regulation. The National Association of Manufacturers which represent huge companies is perfectly comfortable with it.

The very, very rich tend to give to liberal causes. The moderately wealthy tend to be conservative.

Here I will concentrate on the first point above. Big business likes regulation because it drives its potential competitors out of business. When new regulations come into effect, they just forward them to their legal department.

For small business regulation is a nightmare. How do you know exactly how many blacks, hispanics, lesbians and left-handed people you have to hire and how many of the whites, straights and right-handed people who have worked for you for years in your staff of eight people do you have to fire?

Small business people tend to say, “Just give me a QUOTA. I’m already working day and night cleaning carpets I don’t have TIME to figure this out.”

But the government official, who has lots of time, points out that they do not have QUOTAS, they have GOALS. If you are not making adequate progress towards teh GOAL, and paperwork to prove it, they will come down on you HARD.

If it ends up in court this is a financial disaster for a small business, win or lose.

Meanwhile in the big business the legal department deals with all that routinely.

I have been through a LOT of rule-making procedures. I conducted them.

You have heard the expression, “A giraffe is a horse built by a committee.”

If you want to understand how Federal and state regulations are made, try to imagine a horse built by a committee from pieces of the suggestions put forth by two hundred OTHER committees.

There are other little difficulties.

Only Federal regulations contain the word “abolishment.” No Federal regulation contains the word “abolition.”

I leave it to you to figure out why.

The civil aviation code of Alaska contains the following, stand-alone sentence:

“There shall be no interstate flight within the state of Alaska.”

It would take me a week to explain that one.

All this is funny if you are not a small business that will have to spend tens of thousands of dollars in court when a bureaucrat feels you didn’t get the regulation right.

Corporate lawyers thrive on that sort of stuff.

Small businessmen just go out of business.

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Old?

“You are old, father William,” the young man said,
“And your hair has become very white;
And yet you incessantly stand on your head —
Do you think, at your age, it is right?”

“In my youth,” father William replied to his son,
“I feared it would injure the brain;
But now that I’m perfectly sure I have none,
Why, I do it again and again.”

So those who read the ravings in Bob’s Blog know I meet Father William’s qualification. But how do you know if YOU”RE old?

You are surely old if you have ever uttered the following phrases:

“It’s not far. I’ll just stand on the running board.”

“Put in a dollar’s worth of gas.”

And then there are two expressions that died out when the World War II Generation took over:

“The American people won’t STAND for it.”

“This is America. I can express any opinion I want to.”

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Anonymous Comes Back

Anonymous says,

“John Ashbrook probably was murdered. So was his brother, right?”

“What I object to is your implication that political murders (literal or figurative) are a liberal specialty. You said “liberals sure do get lucky.” You said it more than once. Well, JFK and RFK et al didn’t exactly slip on a banana peel, either.
In your recent stuff, you’ve been saying that the difference between liberals and conservatives isn’t so important any more. That makes sense. You’ve also said that the biggest problem people like you and David Duke have are the conspiracy theorists. That makes sense, too.”

“Today you’re saying that conservatives are dropping like flies because of liberal conspiracies. I’m confused. Yes, powerful people often kill their enemies. That unfortunate reality predates John Stuart Mill by quite a few millenia. So what’s up with the conspiracy theories and liberal vs conservative wordism today? ”

John’s brother was strangled to death in a field by the mob. I don’t blame the left for THAT.

But In John’s case a good friend of mine died under VERY suspicious circumstances and the media never brought up any question about it. I don’t think you would be happy if that happened to you.

When Buono died under wildly improbable circumstances and the media didn’t question it naturally stuck out in my mind.

Right-wingers can and do kill the same way left-wingers do. But when the Kennedys and MLK were killed, every possible right-wing connection to their deaths was investigated and discussed.

There is a giant difference between a Media Conspiracy and a media that is just glad John Ashbrook is dead and refuses to discuss how it may have happened.

A Conspiracy is a lot cleaner.

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Heat?

Peter says, “Is it getting hot in here, or it it just me?”

Anonymous and I are arguing. We have a huge respect for each other.

Neither one of us is breaking a sweat.

Thanks for your concern, Peter, but Anonymous and I can take care of ourselves.

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