If we where to hold up individuals property rights all this pollution would stop, because there would be recourse in the courts,and if they are a big problem enough people could sue and potentially put them out of bisnuess.
That's the theory. In fact, that was the plan under the Articles of Confederation. States sued their intra-state grievances in court. Courts were so over worked that states not only had to make laws, they had to enforce them.
As inter-state grievances arose, states realized they had no arbitrating power. Exit Articles of Confederation.
None of the folks who die every year from salmonella tainted produce actually "see" the pollution.also if you see a product that comes from a polluting industry dont buy it and thas more effective than letting whats currently happening where one beurocracy is there to basicly takes bribes and changes the saftey guidlines so the company falls within them.
Oh, they care. They're simply managing to undo each others work. One side wants no regulations and is very effectively deregulating industries. Where regulations can't be dissolved, enforcement is defunded. To get back the necessary regulations and enforcement, we'll have to have enough lawmakers willing to vote for regulated industries.also think about how we simultainiously prop up the car compainies and subsidise oil ,and then promoting and investing in green energey industries with our tax money and run them into the ground and they get slaps on the wrists its pretty shamefull and the establishment on both sides dont care.
The toilet is going to stop up. However, we don't have to go back to the outhouse because we know how to unstop toilets.