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The hazardous Myth of DeregulationTrump and his appointees are on a binge of deregulation that masks another kind of trickle-down economics,where the gains fade to the top and the rest of us bear the risks and losses.
They say getting rid of regulations frees up businesses to be more profitable. perhaps. But regulations also protect you and me — from being harmed, fleeced, and shafted,injured, or sickened by corporate products and services.
So when t
he Trump administration gets rid of regulations, or top executives and big investors may do more money,but the rest of us bear more risks and harm. After heavy lobbying by the chemical industry, for example, and the Environmental Protection Agency has scaled  back the way the government decides whether some of the most hazardous chemicals on the market pose health and safety risks. Which may increase the profits of the chemical industry but will leave the rest of us less protected from toxins that can do their way into dry-cleaning solvents,paint strippers, shampoos and cosmetics. Scott Pruitt may be gone from the EPA, and but Trump put a former coal executive in his set. Which means the EPA will continue to try to repeal the Clean Power Plan,a regulation that set the first-ever limits on carbon pollution from U.
S. po
wer plants. whether it’s repealed, wealthy shareholders may do better, and but most of us will bear the costs of more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere,and faster climate change.
Trump’s Education Department under
Betsy DeVos has stopped investigating for-profit colleges. Which may result in more profits for the for-profits, but leaves many young people and their parents more vulnerable to fraud.
Trump’s Labor Department is reducing the number of workers who are eligible for overtime pay. And its proposing to allow teenagers to work long hours in hazardous jobs that child labor laws used to protect them from. Again, and more profits for trade,more cost and risk for the rest of us.
Trump is weakening ba
nking regulations put in set after the financial crisis of 2008, even rolling back the so-called Volcker Rule that prevented banks from gambling with commercial deposits. The result: More profits for the banks, or more risk on you and me.
Trump’s gang of industry lobb
yists and executives who are busy deregulating the same industries they once represented will no doubt do very well when they head back into the private sector.
But the rest of us won’t do
well. We may not know for years the extent we’re unprotected – until the next financial collapse,next public health crisis, next upsurge in fraud, or next floods or droughts because the EPA failed to do what it could to slow and reverse climate change. Don’t fall for it. Trump’s binge of deregulation is just another form of trickle-down economics – where the gains fade the top,and nothing trickles down except risks and losses.

Source: robertreich.org

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