Democrat Discovers the Power of Incentive
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- Опубликовано: 21 мар 2024
- Josh Shapiro, the Democratic Governor of the Great State of Pennsylvania, has found a way to cut through the jungle of red tape, expense and delays surrounding the issuance of state permits: impose CONSEQUENCES if they are not issued in a timely manner! Now the people causing the delays are the ones causing the on-time delivery. It’s some kind of miracle! What common sense idea will they think of next?
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Being accountable is the last thing politicians and governments will allow.
The "who benefits?" question is so simple, important, yet forgotten. The unions in this country very much act as "gatekeepers" as well. Partisan gatekeepers.
“Help our clients get better? Why? If they get well, we’ll lose our budget!”
There should absolutely be a mandatory sunset clause on any and all federal legislation, and that requirement should be codified into the Constitution via amendment so it can't be easily overturned.
"All permit applications not approved within the time limit shall be deemed approved."
All laws should sunset 5 or 10 years after they go into effect
They should have to be read aloud to the assembled congress, and any member not present gets entered as a 'NO' vote
I am 'offended' that the DemocRAT'S party symbol is a donkey. Donkeys are honorable, kind , love and loyal animals. The DemocRATS soil the reputations of donkeis everywhere.
A govt. that's held *ACCOUNTABLE?!*
Hell just froze solid!
The Johnstown, PA water board is stonewalling on a dam. History buffs, let that sink in.
The irony floods in.
"Experience hath shewn that, even under the best forms of government, those entrusted with power have, in time and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny." -Jefferson
Additionally, when a bill is voted upon, only those congresspeople who heard the bill read word-for-word and can prove it, perhaps with an examination, would be allowed to vote on it.
Two suggestions: 1) "If the legislator fails to pass a budget that is balanced and on time within the mandatory time frame, the legislator is fired and prohibited from ever holding any public office anywhere again." 2) "If the permit is not denied for a valid stated reason within the required time frame, it is by definition approved."
When the govt has to regulate itself, it will always end up corrupted. IMO a better solution Scott, is if the govt fails to produce a balanced budget, citizens are immune from taxation the following year.
A tiny glimmer of light in an otherwise dark void. Well done, governor!
Bureaucracy is the major enemy of a progress
On no! Steve said "Bloodbath" and "Chainsaw" in the same sentence...pass the smelling salts.
"If the legislator fails to pass a budget that is balanced & on time within the mandatory timeframe, then the tax money get's returned to the tax payers," the best thing I've heard in a long time, I clapped with Bill.
I had a kidney stone too and...omg. They say in terms of pain it's like a man's version of giving birth.
I'm (as per day day job) a 30 year IT person. About 6 years ago I started a hot sauce company. I don't have it anymore largely because the FDA requirements are not only not clear, but absolutely ridiculous. You good sirs hit the nail on the head, it's the barrier to entry that destroys good economy.
Fancy ketchup specs...lol
@@breckfreerideActually fermented hot sauces. They had to go into their books to know what that means I'm pretty sure.
I've long believed laws need expiration dates. Only those worth keeping would be renewed, which would offer a chance to upgrade/clarify their language.
I proposed this a decade ago !
What WE NEED HERE is .... UN-LEGISLATION !!!!!!!!
I'm 65 years old, with a baby face, and I want a beard and mustache like Scot's
Good luck...
Got to start somewhere man. I've got a bald head and a beard growing in 😂
BTW I shave my upper lip, keep it mostly off my neck. I've been asked if I'm Amish already😅
Scott is wrong about why there are professional licenses. The reason some professions need licenses is that some people got injured and made a complaint that the person providing the service wasn't qualified and that there should be a law to ensure that they are qualified.
Bills hàir for instance...
😂 he thinks that congress puts the regulations in. The purpose of vague legislation is so that the agencies make up the actual regulations.
Being praised by the Wall Street Journal is to be condemned, not praised. The government shouldn't be involved at all
The guy is a Democrat, expect this to be weaponized somehow
" Governor British Dude".
That's official enough. 😌
Whisper pickles and form 1s are coming back in a week now...
Wow, there was actually a Biden fundraiser commercial before this video.
Never tell them about the kidney stones, Bill! lol I've learned that the hard way myself.
Now I've never had kidney stones😊
I love it when a politician learns ANYthing useful beyond election skills.
Does hairdresser qualification offer assurance against bad haircuts? If not, what is the licensing about?
The hairdressers use a lot of toxic chemicals. People can be allergic, some have bad skin reactions, and in some cases they can lose their hair altogether. Regulations help to insure that they have the necessary knowledge and skills.
@@mollywebb2437 Yes, this is the realistic answer.
The governor of PA needs to call the goons off of Amos Miller.
In _The_Moon_is_a_Harsh_Mistress_ Robert Heinlein suggested several interesting spins on the construction of government. One of them was an additional chamber of congress devoted solely to repealing laws. Our US code is grossly overgrown; it could be much improved by extensive pruning.
Mess with bills hair you get the horn ...
Scott, The National Association of Realtors is a trade organization and lobbies for the benefit of Realtor members and does not license real estate agents and brokers. Licensing is the purview of the state and includes testing and continuing education in the hope a Realtor will handle the client transactions properly.
Related to this subject, go look at laws that were put in place and see if they did what they were SUPPOSED to do and if they DON'T, REPEAL THEM. War on Poverty? Civil Asset Forfeiture?
hey, i like centrist democrats. im not a fan of voting straight party line. unfortunately most dems dont give me a choice.
I would assume (and hope and pray I am correct) that they get the permit when it is ready on top of getting their refund.
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We need a "Shariro" in Michigan! We have ridiculous licensing laws. I am a Traditional Naturopath and am Registered as such. The Naturopaths who graduated from Oregon wanted to "Board certified and licensed" so that they could distinguish themselves from Traditionally trained Naturopaths. In other words, they wanted to narrow down the field and eliminate those who have been seeing clients for over 30 years. We (about 500 of us) fought against them (about 50) and won but it is so upsetting when stuff like this goes on.
In the 90s, Michigan had a republican governor who did the same thing. He got the legislature to pass a maximum time for state agencies to issue permits. If they exceed the time, the permit is automatically issued. The wailing and moaning of leftists filled the air. That included many of the bureaucrats who used the permit process to delay, or even stop, projects they didn't like.
I can appreciate Bill’s story about FAA certification to fly taking an inordinate amount of time. Governments at all levels seriously need to be streamlined, thinned out, and reigned back into line. Permits for everything should not take unreasonable amount of time due to govt. over regulation.
To this day I remain PO about a building permit that sat idle for 7 months, and then various govt employees becoming annoyed and threatening me when I started to rattle their tree to get these govt employees to do their jobs. For the record, this permit was to build a simple addition onto my woodworking shop. This addition was 3 walls and a roof, nothing fancy and nothing intricate. In the end I left a few such employees pissed at me, and one tried to press phony sex harassment and threat/intimidation charges against me for demanding that she do her job.
Yep they never take it away
Even a bad idea
Guys, there was a big story several years ago about permitting of florists in a small town in the South, and when I read it to my Southerner wife she said that law was there to make it possible for white widow ladies to go into business w/o competition from blacks. A lot of these permit rules are about creating monopolies for those who lobby for them (for example laws that make you embalm a dead person before cremation, which is nonsense but adds to the charges the funeral directors charge you.)
Scott fixed lense schmutz... Gj
Like the ATF is GAY
More like Governor _Ben_ Shapiro, amirite?
Demosclerosis lol
Lol i knew scott wasnt texan...
Scott talked about this sort of thing in a video about sun-setting laws in Idaho. It sounds just as good now as it did several years ago.
Good memory. Thanks.
@@ScottOtt I remember in part because I tried to transcribe the best part before RUclips offered transcripts you could copy and paste.
I wanted to share the ideas with a wider audience, though I got distracted.
Do you think the three of you could expand more on the idea?
@TerryBradstreet I’m always looking for stories like that. Thanks.
My mustache is superior to Scott's, so there!
🤣 do you have a license for that mustache?😂
@@gnods5871 Oy mate! I'm not a Brit!
Fetterman got his brain back? No wonder we stopped seeing anything about him
How about we do this at the Federal level:
"Require any executive department or agency planning to publicly announce a new regulation propose at least two regulations to be repealed. The cost of the implementation of these new regulations should be less than or equal to 0 dollars. "
It might not be perfect, but it would at least make the regulating agency think about the real world implications of the rules they're imposing on the citizens.
Wait, I just realized, that was Executive Order 13771, dated 30 January 2017, and it at least slowed the growth of the federal registry and probably had a positive effect on the booming economy of 2017 to 2019.
Unfortunately, it wasn't give a chance to become embedded in federal law because it, along with other EOs designed to limit the power of the adminstrative state, were rescinded by Executive Order 13992 on 20 January 2021.
Occupational certification and such, in some industries are about money money money.
Case in point most computer or I.T. ones where getting certified was a one deal , now one have to pay to keep even if it's as simple as fixing a computer .
Take a look at the Drone hobby and industry what the FAA has in place by basically little "BLACK BOX" in not only "drones" but ALL MODEL AIRCRAFT of any design or sort as designated or also classified as drones, or worse like full sized commercial airplanes. They don't do this to ultralights (powered hanggliders) 😤
pray for russia
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AMEM
Massachusetts, taķe note!!
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Didn't Trump do regulation reform?
So your medical issue was resolved due to politics. God help us. Tax will never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never be returned to taxpayers.
Colorado tax payer bill of rights! Look it up... We got a refund second year in a row. Thanks from back when Colorado was red
Pennsylvania > Florida
Ahhhhh, no. PA resident here. We are better than our neighbors NY, NJ, MD, VA but a far cry from FLA. Phila, P-burg, Harrisburg and State College are sprawling. Sad to Dems are taking over, as well as illegal immigrants. In 20 years we will be solid blue.
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keep dreaming bill
Look in the mirror bill. You just espoused a regulation that is unnecessary, and illogical and data proves it. But you think it's reasonable and necessary. One man's reasonable regulation is another man's millstone.