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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Wed Apr 24, 2013, 06:59 AM Apr 2013

'Free Market' Ayn Rand Ideology Was a Root Cause of the Horrific Explosion in Texas

http://www.alternet.org/economy/free-market-ayn-rand-ideology-was-root-cause-horrific-explosion-texas




On Thursday, I wrote about the central role that absolute free market libertarianism, as personified by the fictional John Galt, played in the horrific explosion in West, Texas that took the lives of fourteen people, most of whom were volunteer firefighters fighting a fire at an unregulated fertilizer facility. We have now learned that the facility had a checkered history of ignoring regulations and had 1350 times more ammonium nitrate on hand than the amount that triggers a legal requirement to report the facility to Department of Homeland Security. Of course, the facility’s owner chose to ignore that regulation along with the many other regulations he chose to ignore. Sadly, some press accounts of the owner chose to focus more on his role as a church elder (Update: he was even at Bible study when the fire broke out!) than on how his choice to flout regulations and good sense led directly to this tragedy. Whatever the cause of the original fire that eventually triggered the explosion, the plant owner’s decision to maintain such a large and unreported amount of highly explosive ammonium nitrate so close to so many people played a huge role in how this tragedy played out.

Those deaths, and their roots in blatant disregard for government regulation in the belief that it harms business, are sadly just a small part of the larger picture of how free marketeers have corrupted the public marketplace of ideas to sow widespread death and destruction so that the “job creators” can go about their usual business of pocketing massive profits while refusing to make microscopic investments in small steps that would save many lives.

Remember the other, larger Massachusetts tragedy that killed at least 50 and injured 722? No? It was discovered last fall that New England Compounding Center in Framingham, Massachusetts had been flaunting the rules on drug manufacturing and in their haste to reap maximum profits shipped out vials of steroids contaminated with fungus. Thousands of patients around the country were injected with contaminated material and deaths and injuries followed.
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'Free Market' Ayn Rand Ideology Was a Root Cause of the Horrific Explosion in Texas (Original Post) xchrom Apr 2013 OP
Sadly, this case also proves that regulation is often ineffective. Laelth Apr 2013 #1

Laelth

(32,017 posts)
1. Sadly, this case also proves that regulation is often ineffective.
Wed Apr 24, 2013, 09:50 AM
Apr 2013

It's too easy for the party in power to simply de-fund and cripple the agency responsible for enforcing the regulation or for the regulated party to simply buy-off their regulators.

I'd rather have the regulations on the books, certainly, but it's far too easy to get around them.

-Laelth

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