CARNEY TOUTS CZA GUTTING & DEDO PRIVY AS VICTORIES FOR REPUBLICANS AND CONSERVATIVES ALIKE

Filed in National by on June 29, 2017

The reforms in HB 226, which would restructure Delaware’s economic development efforts, and House Bill 190, which would allow for the responsible redevelopment of 14 industrial sites within the Coastal Zone, will help improve economic opportunity for all Delawareans and create good-paying jobs across our state. We will responsibly pave the way for new industries and rethink our economic development strategy to provide more support for entrepreneurs, small businesses and Delaware’s most talented innovators.

Bottom line, we are making jobs a priority.

Thank you to members of the General Assembly for their leadership on this issue, and for helping make our economy work for all Delawareans

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  1. He is who we thought he was.

  2. alby says:

    Jobs are not government’s responsibility.

  3. jason330 says:

    That’s a good point and often lost. Modern politicians (D & R) have internalized this idea that the tail can wag the dog and induce business to create jobs, when in reality the only thing that has ever created a job is demand for a product or service.

  4. Stat says:

    Careful Jason…your starting to sound like an evil capitalist.

  5. jason330 says:

    I’m a dyed in the wool capitalist. I’m a liberal because having a decent social safety net has been proven time and again to the the best way to promote capitalism and broad-based economic growth.

  6. alby says:

    @stat: Capitalism works by certain principles, and jason — indeed, most liberals — understand them perfectly well. It’s conservatives who, failing to understand capitalism, fetishize it by talking about “free markets” (there has never been one in human history) and making it a matter of “faith” to “believe in” market solutions.

    As always, the facts are more complicated: sometimes a market solution is the best way forward, other times regulators should step in so the solution works for more people.

  7. mouse says:

    Markets have always been regulated by macroeconomic rules that mostly advantage the already rich

  8. alby says:

    No, they haven’t. But that’s a long discussion and you probably have to finish laying in supplies so you don’t have to leave the house for the next week. How folks like you survive the 4th at the beach I’ll never know.

  9. mouse says:

    Ok, markets in the past hundred years?

    It’s easy, I toss my bike on my truck, go to the beach early (before 8 AM) and come back while they are all still on the beach. It’s really not that bad and I live near Camp Arrowhead and if I stay home, I don’t even know they are here. Love biking the loop between Rehoboth and Lewes. Heading out in while to park at Herring Point for a happy hour bike ride in Dewey