gwnn, on 2017-March-30, 06:32, said:
But how can he make the coal mines clean if he cuts EPA budget and repeals regulations? Was there a regulation that said "Coal must be dirty!" that he is repealing?
His general proposition seems to be that excessive regulations makes businesses have to spend lots of money on compliance. If you don't force them to hire a bunch of people to deal with the EPA, they'll invest in technology to clean the power plant emissions.
This is the typical GOP fantasy that in a free market, businesses will do good things of their own accord, presumably because consumers will prefer to do business with the ones who do. And if consumers don't do that, it means that this isn't really important to society -- we're more interested in cheap energy than clean water.
But as usual, this is misguided. The reason we have a representative government rather than pure democracy is because you
can't always depend on the wisdom of the masses. People and corporations make selfish and short-term decisions, we expect our government to be more deliberative and consider the big picture. The majority of Americans probably benefited from slavery, but stopping it was the right thing to do.