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by JamilD
3718 days ago
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To be fair, the author addresses some of these points at the end: > The only two reasons this system is not widespread now are regulations and unions. I'm more than convinced had regulations allowed for such a system and had not the unions had so much power, you'd see this happening already. …… of course, he's ignoring the fact that many of these regulations are there for very good reason. |
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Regulations that exist for no good reason are there for the whim of someone.