if I’m looking to start up a restaurant, I can only do so provided I have enough money to satisfy OSHA regulations. If I don’t have enough money to do so, I can’t begin to produce capital through food service, which not only deprives me of profit, but deprives local workers of (theoretically) sharing in that profit.
I was going to say “Sure, fewer regulations means more, cheaper restaurants and more jobs for cooks and waiters, but also more cases of food poisoning—and if you wonder why in a free market I couldn’t just decide to avoid the kinds of restauraunt likely to give me food poisoning even if they’re cheaper, I invite you to read Section 4 in this FAQ”, but reading on I gues you’d actually agree.
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I was going to say “Sure, fewer regulations means more, cheaper restaurants and more jobs for cooks and waiters, but also more cases of food poisoning—and if you wonder why in a free market I couldn’t just decide to avoid the kinds of restauraunt likely to give me food poisoning even if they’re cheaper, I invite you to read Section 4 in this FAQ”, but reading on I gues you’d actually agree.