Toxic Environmental Regulations Poison the Job Market
by Robert James BidinottoThe media continue to report dismal economic news, raising the specter that our teetering economy may fall back into a “double-dip recession.” Continuing high unemployment is the biggest worry for most Americans. The percentage of working-age people in the labor force last month fell to 64.7 percent—the lowest figure in a quarter century.

You would think that the administration’s top priority, then, would be to foster a pro-investment, pro-hiring business atmosphere. You’d certainly not expect them to pursue policies that could push any impending recovery, fragile at best, over the “tipping point” and down into another economic chasm.
That, however, appears to be just what they’re doing.
The administration’s entire agenda—from “stimulus” spending, to government-run healthcare, to takeovers of financial institutions, to higher taxes—has spread paralyzing uncertainty throughout the investment community. But that hasn’t caused them even to slow down, let alone change course.
Consider three job-killing measures imposed by this administration in a single area: environmental regulation.
1. The drilling moratorium. In response to the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the environmentalists heading the Interior Department imposed a six-month ban on all deepwater drilling in the Gulf last May, “while safety regulations are updated.” According to the New York Times, “The action has put hundreds of people who operate and service deepwater wells out of work and brought long-term uncertainty to the Gulf Coast economy. Politicians all along the coast have called the moratorium a case of federal overkill that threatens the livelihood of the region.”
Indeed; an analogy might be to shutting down all driving in Colorado for six months after a single major traffic accident in Denver.
Though a federal judge struck down the administration’s ruling, saying it had failed to justify “a blanket, generic, indeed punitive, moratorium” on deepwater drilling, work on the wells has not resumed, pending Interior Department appeals. And even if the administration loses its appeals, they plan to impose yet another moratorium. Meanwhile, oil rig workers have joined the swollen ranks of the unemployed.
2. Carbon dioxide restrictions. In June, the Senate rejected efforts to limit EPA authority to restrict greenhouse-gas emissions. Even some Democrats from coal-and-gas-producing states joined with major trade associations to oppose the Obama EPA, on grounds that its draconian restrictions on carbon-based energy sources would crush the economic recovery and jeopardize millions of jobs.
And though the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office had warned in May that carbon taxes and restrictions would cost jobs, lower wages, and “reduce the productivity of the economy,” that prospect hasn’t deterred the environmentalists setting administration energy policy.
3. The war on agro-chemicals. I’ve previously reported on the EPA’s renewed assault on agro-chemicals, including the crucial weed-killer atrazine, here and here. In those articles, I focused on the dire consequences to our food supply and health if environmentalist bureaucrats ban this safe, vital agro-chemical.
Now comes an important new study showing that such a ban also would lead to tens of thousands of job losses, especially in the farm sector of our ailing economy.
On July 7, University of Chicago economist Don L. Coursey appeared at the National Press Club and in a media teleconference to announce his findings. Dr. Coursey—a respected researcher who has worked for three decades with the EPA, foreign governments, nonprofits, and corporations—told us that “the economics are clear. The ban on atrazine at the national level would have a devastating—devastating—effect upon the U.S. corn economy.”
Drawing upon the EPA’s own prior studies, Coursey found that replacing atrazine would cost farmers between $26 and $58 per acre—meaning “the total loss to corn farmers from a national ban on atrazine would be between $2.3 billion and $5.0 billion per year.” Losses of that magnitude “will erase between 21,000 and 48,000 jobs related to or dependent on corn production, with additional job losses coming from both sugar cane and sorghum production losses.”
If all the job losses were concentrated in the agriculture sector, Dr. Coursey said, farm unemployment would grow by as much as 2.6 percent—rising from the current high 12 percent rate to a whopping 14.6 percent. And if all those job losses were concentrated in the area of corn farming, its current unemployment rate of 11 percent would soar into the catastrophic range of 30 percent. “A good ninety to ninety-five percent of the impact in the corn sector would be felt by small, rural, family farms,” he added.
Such economic losses would be in addition to many other harms noted in my previous articles. These include threats to food crops, higher food prices, and the resulting dietary impacts, especially among the poor. Ironically, there would be environmental harm as well. For example, atrazine is an invaluable aid to “conservation tillage,” which permits far less plowing—thus resulting in less agricultural runoff into streams and drinking water.
“Corn is a very important crop to the world economy,” Dr. Coursey concluded in his teleconference. “A ban on atrazine in corn production in the United States would be devastating to farmers, and devastating to the communities in which they live. The last thing we need is to ban something that’s a safe product, and that will cause more people to lose jobs in our economy, given current conditions.” If the Obama EPA bans atrazine, it would express “wanton indifference to our need for economic recovery.”
The Depression–era levels of unemployment that Professor Coursey forecast for the corn sector could soon ripple out through the entire economy of the Midwest, where families and communities are still reeling from the economic downturn. They, like the rest of our nation, wonder how many self-inflicted blows like this our economy can take before it collapses into another recession—a second “dip” that could be much deeper and longer lasting than the first.
That happened once before, when toxic economic policies poisoned the forces of economic recovery and pushed the crisis of 1929 into a decade-long Great Depression.






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Double dip recession?
No.
Instead it will look like this: wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
We are in the middle of a Black Swan Event, and it will last a generation, longer than the last great Depression. Those pulling the strings, and calling the shots have really screwed the pooch this time. They have shoved US right off a cliff.
We might be able to correct things much quicker if the government would lock up the check book and stop meddling in everyone else's business.
The only way anyone could do something this stupid was if they were doing it on purpose.
I think it's purposeful. Do you, Cowboy?
Then, using that logic, if it is all part of a governmental plan, then consequently it has to be doomed to fail. Since we all know that government screws up everything it touches.
Gee.
There is a silver lining in every cloud. I feel better already…….
The environmental movement has turned dissingenuous. It's now about taxing us all on a lie and redistributing our revenue to support their socialist agenda. To this we see a bunch of well connected power players setting themselves up to make billions on selling carbon credits. It's not about cleaning up the Earth. It's about power and money.
Welcome to the new America where 55% of likely voters think Obama is a Socialist and he still sleeps and parties in the White House when he is not flying around on his private jet.
That's good… but remember — every silver lining has a touch of gray. Occasionally, they do things right….
Sleeps, and parties.
With round the clock guards. He has to be the most protected man in the history of the world. It would be interesting to see the true numbers on how much was spent on Bush for security, for eight years, and how much has been spent on Obama in 18 months. I'd be willing to bet that Obamas expenditures have far exceeded Bush's to date.
I feel sorry for the Secret Service, the amount of work that goes into advance planing as Obama galavants around campaigning is unbelievable. I will guarantee that Obama has spent more time on Air Force One than he has in the Oval office.
The pole is miscounting based on their wording. 70% think that the word Socialist describes Obama. 55% strongly believe the word Socialist describes Obama. So 70% of likely voters think that Obama is a socialist.
Given my problems with the U.S. public education system I wonder how many of the folks poled know what a socialist really is? I wonder how many would understand that the Nazi party was socialist?
This is all by design, our witless ‘60s radicals finally have the reins of power. Think of the things we’ve heard from this group for forty plus years, all the save the planet horse twaddle, end urban sprawl, communal living, mass transportation, …the list is long. All of this stupid crap links right back to the Woodstock nation…here we are!
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That is a great culmination of the three most influential offenders of the free market. Each one of them fits the Super Villain model. If not checked, they will independently destroy our economic system. Together, they will transform a once prosperous nation that has done more for the advancement of humanity than any other single nation into a withering communal hulk. This is not by accident and they are using the environmentalists to break the spirit.
Chairman O is DELIBERATELY MURDERING THE GULF for his personal political gain!
He is a communist thug, a dictator in waiting and a monster..!
Shore Bank is the tip of the iceberg in the funding mechanism…
May the dictator's reign be short and end with a whimper!
Paul Begala wasn't kidding when he called them the "Worst Generation" (my apologies to the good ones out there)! My father's generation handed these idiots the way paved in gold and they threw it away. My question is: Why, when they’ve had the best of everything this country had to give, do they hate the U.S. so much?
I do Nana!
Stick up your hands, you must stand and deliver
My stomach’s empty, my clothes are all torn
Open your heart to the joys of the giver,
All of your pockets are terribly worn.
This is a holdup, no way to mistake it,
We’re men of violence so don’t fool around.
If you have money, we’re going to take it,
If you try and stop us, you’ll end underground.
When we have your money, we’ll ride toward the sunset,
At Rosa’s cantina, we’ll stop at the door.
We’ll spend all your money just getting the nose wet,
And tomorrow evening we’ll be back for more!
So hand us the money, don’t stand there and shiver,
Tax time is coming, give alms to the poor
Or I’ll put a bullet right through your best liver
Wealth’s a disease, and I am the cure!
~~ David Bromberg, The Holdup
Scarey, isn't it? Even more frightening is that no one I know personally thinks the same why I do. If I even try and bring it up, they fall all over themselves either trying to explain away Obama and his administration's mistakes, fanatically defend them or have their heads in the sand. I can't tell you how many times I've heard (even from my own brother) that I need to stop being paranoid and "watching Fox news."
"Facts" are undeniable, give your brother ONLY "facts", keep him focused on the truth, you may still win the day!
My eldest brother is also a "useful idiot", he is starting to tip and it is only because of facts…
There IS hope, stick to the facts only.
Yes, yes it is…
This is all about BHO forcing his agenda on the US. He doesn't care about jobs, national security, foreign relations, or the economy. His goal is to permanently change the USA into a socialist nation with a dictatorial federal government calling the shots. Folks, you voted him in. You'd better vote the Dems out in 4 months if you want to have any hope of keeping what's left of your liberty.
Right now, I don't care if it ends with a BANG!….
I want tears of contrition at the foot of the Tree of Liberty.
ok, what is a one word example of what obama is doing?
argentina
I'd prefer it didn't but if that is the way the SCROTUS chooses, let him eat static.
I would prefer he knelt before a judge begging for his life…
Really? Agri-chemicals? Glad to know what your tri-fecta against the free-market consists of.
DEFUND the EPA………Jan 2 2011…………there is no issue more important to the food security of the USA.
This is bill payn' day here in the hinterlands, only thing that saved ya'll from a 5K word tirade. Remember:
IF YOU EAT, YOU ARE INVOLVED IN AGRICULTURE ! BTW, HAVE A BIG JUICY STEAK THIS WEEKEND
1 – The moratorium was lifted. So, we can expect that among all the rigs out there, about half would have a failed blowout preventer if something went wrong and some 3000 wells remain in need of "permanent capping", as prescribed by law. If we could just keep Joe Barton, wouldn't that be great!?
2 – EPA and those CO2 restrictions. Nice going, clown. They haven't even identified a price for emissions and you go on about "job killing measures imposed" as if its passed tense. Hasn't happened! You have to be seriously far right not to realize how weak the proposed CO2 regs have become. Hint: Its a long way from 100% auction and an uncapped price, but who here has actually scratched the surface of what 75% of Americans identify with?
And if the NAZI's fled to Argentina after WWII, then it all makes sense…we are just copying a fascist model.
Peron didn't win the popular vote of Argentina's rich.
Tool.
I never thought I would see this country ruined so early in my life….Thanks to this administration, this country will break up into at least five parts….hopefully with Wash DC just abandoned by then, reverting back into a swamp.
I assume by your rhetorical challenge you have more to say? Agriculture is a very important part of our economic health. Are you familiar with wheat, corn, and rye exports? Perhaps, the citrus, berry and nut crops have no bearing on the nation’s economics? Lettuce, tomato, asparagus, and other crops could just disappear under a swarm of locust and all would be ok?
Could it at least be at the foot of the Tree of Liberty? ; )
I'd settle for a zipper accident that goes septic, or a header down the stairs when he gets off Airforce One.
Knee deep in the OCEAN of blood he creates…?
ABSOLUTELY!
A very dull tool….
Oh if we could just get him to get on a chopper with Bono and Oprah…
There are a few others I can think of….
All of Holly-Weird…?
All of the "Black" Panthers…?
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Obama was seven years old during the Chicago riots. I hardly think he qualifies as a 60s radical having the reins of power.
The corrosive effect of the EPA is most clearly driven by two things.
First, the EPA runs under what is call the "zero threshold hypothesis." This says that there is no level below which a dangerous chemical becomes safe. To demonstrate this thinking, imagine the EPA testing hot water. They determine that at 200 degrees, immersing rats in the water creates dead rat soup. Therefore, extrapolating under the zero threshold hypothesis, there is a small risk of boiled rat occurring in water at 33 degrees. Or, for another example, almost all people will die of liver failure if they take an entire 500 pill jumbo bottle of tylenol. Under zero threshold, this means some people will die of liver failure from taking one pill. Or how about: Drinking 5 gallons of water ruptures your stomach, therefore you have a small risk of rupture from one tablespoon. This idiotic idea dates from the 70s and is violently contradicted by the entire science of toxicology. Yet huge numbers of EPA regulations are based on this demonstrably flawed thinking.
Second, if you work for the EPA, and want to keep your job, you'd better keep coming up with new and tougher regulations, whether they are needed or not. At least, there are no promotions available to people that sit in their office and report that things are going very well, and current regulations have things under control (and god help you if you suggest some regulations are too harsh or no longer needed).
Combine these two things and it is no wonder the EPA is such a drag on American industry. Add to them the blatantly political aspect (DDT, ETS, and now CO2 were all hammered not because of scientific data, but by political fiat) and they are a rogue organization that is desperately in need of a Superfund cleanup.
That is so bitterly true. If you start lining up all the idiotic and failed social policies existing or now being put into place, you find yourself going: "Yeah, that was a 60s idea…that one, too…and that…."
We need a time machine so we can go back and tear out the 60s, then zip the 50s and the 70s together. Sure, we'd still have disco, but it's a small price to pay.
Hmmm….
#1. What? I dont speak Libanese, but please try to make sense. PLEASE!
#2. So, the guy bringing it to your attention is the clown, not the jokers in the Admin that are trying to impose the regs. Wow….Libbyland sounds so cool and…detached from reality. I'm curious though. With the EPA and CO2…do you see a potential for abuse by the EPA concerning CO2? If so, or if not, why or why not?
Like it or not, the reality is the damage is done and there may be no turning back, all this may well be permanent. I live across the river from what was the queen of industrialized cities of the world, the first planned industrial city in the world that is now a burnt rotting corpse. It was also this so-called “green” because all the mills ran on waterpower long before this “green” movement. Now some of you may be wondering what state and town I am in so I will give you a hint. Wade Rathke started here and most say this is classic Cloward and Piven if you read the history. I can give you first hand account that this may well be the end of capitalism as we once remembered. If you think the Republican Party is going to fight with us, I have doubts about that.
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What better way to turn us into a third world country than by destroying or economy and bankrupting those who have wealth. Obama is smart enough to know that he can't make everyone rich through redistributing wealth, but he can make everyone poor. Being poor would make us more likely to want to be dependent on the government for our sustenance. It is all part of the master progressive plan.
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