Last week, Obama announced he wouldn't allow the EPA to change the clean air regulations to toughen the ground level ozone standards. At some level, I get it. During a recession - or in this case a very weak recovery - government is reluctant to increase the costs on companies. Even in a situation when it seems companies don't lack money, they lack sales and any reason to hire and expand (ie demand is depressed).
But the way Obama did it seemed poor political strategy. What he should have said was, "Considering the state of our economy, I am being risk averse. I don't want to do anything that might add costs. But I want to be clear, we are not facing 9 percent unemployment because of regulations. And changing regulations won't get us out of the recession."
He should have used it as an opportunity to pick a fight with Republicans. Instead, once again he changed a policy and adopted Republican talking points. It made him look weak and unprincipled. And it made it look like Republicans are right about regulations.
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