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Ah, for the good old days, before all that job-killing regulation

When (in 1913) the annual industrial death rate in the US was 61 deaths per 100,000 workers, rather than the "Big Bureaucracy Washington Crushing the Free Market" present when it's only 4 per 100,000 (actually, 3.5 in 2011).

(h/t +George Wiman)

Reshared post from +Robert Miletich

Labor reform. Who needs it? Some left wing crap.

This ‘Death Calendar’ Shows How Dangerous US Working Conditions Used To Be
The dark days.

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2 thoughts on “Ah, for the good old days, before all that job-killing regulation”

  1. Yes, back when life was cheap and the living (if you were one of the top 2%) was easy.

    And that is two years *after* the Triangle Shirtwaist Coat fire.

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