US Chamber of Commerce Jobs Plan Rehashes Old, Debunked Talking Points
From DeSmogBlog -
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce released its The State of American Business 2012 plan this week, outlining their own vision of how to create jobs in America. There were no surprises in Chamber President Tom Donohues address to business leaders. He simply rehashed the same tired talking points that weve seen from them for years.
In addition to enacting what they call a globally competitive tax code and fixing our broken immigration system, the Chamber threw out some classic gems that persist despite being able to withstand the truth test. From their newly launched FreeEnterprise.com website:
Produce American Energy and Rebuild Infrastructure. Approve the Keystone XL pipeline to put up to 250,000 Americans to work over the life of the project while preventing the EPA from enacting new regulations on fracking that sabotage a natural gas revolution. Complete Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization, which is more than four years delayed, to strengthen our aviation system and deploy the NextGen air traffic control system. Renew surface transportation funding legislation before it expires in March and invest in water infrastructure.
Advance Regulatory and Legal Reform. Pass the Administrative Procedure Act to restore sound science, quality data, and common sense to the regulatory system while curbing regulatory overreach by EPA and the National Labor Relations Board. Stop the expansion of liability at home and abroad that is sucking the vitality out of our nations job creators.
Put more bluntly, this is the Chamber's message: Do away with environmental and health protections and let the same companies that brought us the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico and countless other "accidents" expand oil drilling, fracking, and other dirty energy extraction methods in every possible place. "Trust us, we're experts," they say.
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