top | item 33352003 (no title) edmcnulty101 | 3 years ago Or people just don't trade with California and California doesn't have any pork. discuss order hn newest HWR_14|3 years ago > Or people just don't trade with California and California doesn't have any pork.That's not how it works in the real world. See how California sets the entire US auto policy. PaulDavisThe1st|3 years ago This is not how it normally works, and I suspect you know that. WalterBright|3 years ago That's how it works for San Francisco, which is turning out to be not so good for the SF citizens:https://www.wsj.com/articles/san-francisco-to-consider-toler... load replies (2) edmcnulty101|3 years ago What will most likely happen is that the prices of pork will go up in Cali to accommodate for their laws and stay the same everywhere else.Regulation simply equals increased prices which is essentially a tax on the middle class and poor.Whatever was regulated will become a luxury. The rich will have it but the middle class and poor will not.See car prices, gas prices, food prices, liquor licenses, etc. Anything the government gets it's hand on to regulate increases prices.The rich don't notice the increased cost of regulation but the middle class and poor suffer. load replies (1)
HWR_14|3 years ago > Or people just don't trade with California and California doesn't have any pork.That's not how it works in the real world. See how California sets the entire US auto policy.
PaulDavisThe1st|3 years ago This is not how it normally works, and I suspect you know that. WalterBright|3 years ago That's how it works for San Francisco, which is turning out to be not so good for the SF citizens:https://www.wsj.com/articles/san-francisco-to-consider-toler... load replies (2) edmcnulty101|3 years ago What will most likely happen is that the prices of pork will go up in Cali to accommodate for their laws and stay the same everywhere else.Regulation simply equals increased prices which is essentially a tax on the middle class and poor.Whatever was regulated will become a luxury. The rich will have it but the middle class and poor will not.See car prices, gas prices, food prices, liquor licenses, etc. Anything the government gets it's hand on to regulate increases prices.The rich don't notice the increased cost of regulation but the middle class and poor suffer. load replies (1)
WalterBright|3 years ago That's how it works for San Francisco, which is turning out to be not so good for the SF citizens:https://www.wsj.com/articles/san-francisco-to-consider-toler... load replies (2)
edmcnulty101|3 years ago What will most likely happen is that the prices of pork will go up in Cali to accommodate for their laws and stay the same everywhere else.Regulation simply equals increased prices which is essentially a tax on the middle class and poor.Whatever was regulated will become a luxury. The rich will have it but the middle class and poor will not.See car prices, gas prices, food prices, liquor licenses, etc. Anything the government gets it's hand on to regulate increases prices.The rich don't notice the increased cost of regulation but the middle class and poor suffer. load replies (1)
HWR_14|3 years ago
That's not how it works in the real world. See how California sets the entire US auto policy.
PaulDavisThe1st|3 years ago
WalterBright|3 years ago
https://www.wsj.com/articles/san-francisco-to-consider-toler...
edmcnulty101|3 years ago
Regulation simply equals increased prices which is essentially a tax on the middle class and poor.
Whatever was regulated will become a luxury. The rich will have it but the middle class and poor will not.
See car prices, gas prices, food prices, liquor licenses, etc. Anything the government gets it's hand on to regulate increases prices.
The rich don't notice the increased cost of regulation but the middle class and poor suffer.