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Dem Congressman Keith Ellison: Regulations Create Jobs
2011-10-11
[Real Clear Politics] Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) tells MSNBC regulations create jobs because a business will have to hire people to help them comply with the new requirement.

"I think the answer is no," Ellison said when asked if he believes regulations kill jobs. "And here is why: When we talked about increasing fuel efficiency standards, the industry responded, and they need engineers and designers and manufacturers, and they need actually more people to help respond to the new requirement."

"I believe if the government says, look, we have got to reduce our carbon footprint, you will kick into gear a whole number of people that know how to do that or have ideas about that, and that will be a job engine. I understand what you mean, because if anything adds a cost to a business, you could assume that that will diminish that business's ability to hire. But I don't think that's actually right. I think what businesses want is customers and what -- if they are selling product, if they have a product to sell they will do well even if they have some new regulations to meet," the Congressman said.
Posted by:Fred

#12  Running away From a crash may seem faster, But it's not.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2011-10-11 17:42  

#11  > A lot of ordinary people (not just Congressmen) do not understand the concept of opportunity cost nor the concept of productivity.

Thanks to state run schools!
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-10-11 12:36  

#10  Keep him away from the steering wheel. He will argue crashing into a wall creates speed.
Posted by: DarthVader   2011-10-11 12:11  

#9  Better take a basic course in economics Keith

He took the Koranic course, Raping and Pillaging 101.
Posted by: Eohippus Phater7165   2011-10-11 12:09  

#8  regulations create jobs because a business will have to hire people to help them comply with the new requirement.

Of course, they will also have to reduce the number of line (i.e. productive) employees. The number of productive employees lost will be larger than the number of compliance specialists added.

That is what happened to the L.A. Unified School District when I lived in L.A. In respose to new regulations from Sacramento, they laid off a 12 teachers and added 3 complience analysts and 2 lobbyists.
Posted by: Frozen Al   2011-10-11 11:32  

#7  ..and others who live and breathe the air of the Beltway have no concept other than that government makes everything happen. Sort of like, the earth is flat and the center of the universe. For someone who grows up, lives their full life and dies all within 20 miles of their place of birth, it pretty well satisfies any need of knowing how the universe actually operates. Just don't give them influence or power over others well beyond that 20 mile marker.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-10-11 11:16  

#6  A lot of ordinary people (not just Congressmen) do not understand the concept of opportunity cost nor the concept of productivity.

Others understand but pretend not to for political reasons.
Posted by: Lord Garth   2011-10-11 10:54  

#5  Bastiat's Parable of the broken window
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-10-11 10:24  

#4  Mr Ellison, an urgent call from a Mr Bastiat, GraveSpin Avenue.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-10-11 10:23  

#3  Sheesshh. Dimwit.

How many jobs do regulations destroy in order to create a regulatory job? Job creation comes at the expense of profits. This means more revenue must be generated to pay for this non-productive regulatory job. We are not talking about deadwood government jobs here Congressman. Regulatory jobs are not productive jobs. It means the company does not have the money to engage in research and product development. It means that regulatory jobs are created at the expense of production jobs. It means that production expansion is curtailed.

Better take a basic course in economics Keith and shut your pie hole for awhile.
Posted by: Slats Untervehr5606   2011-10-11 10:15  

#2  Yeah. You can get a great job as a government bureaucrat...if you have the right connections, er, that'd be Congressman Ellison. Better learn to play along.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2011-10-11 09:39  

#1  Gee whilickers, Mr. Wilson, just like Communism + Socialism!?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-10-11 01:03  

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