CPSIA – Congressional Terror Campaign Continues (FMLA)
September 26, 2010 by Rick Woldenberg, Chairman, Learning Resources, Inc.
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773 days have passed since ANY Democrat in Congress did ANYTHING to help us on the CPSIA. There are only 37 days left until Election Day.
Don’t worry, your Congressional tormentors haven’t tabled their latest effort to terrorize you, the Foreign Manufacturers Legal Accountability Act. We understand that the Congressional Democrats are still trying to make a “deal” on this terrible law. It’s not going away even if you have put it out of your mind.
It doesn’t matter that that this law violates WTO rules. it doesn’t matter that it is flagrantly protectionist legislation that may trigger a trade war. It doesn’t matter that it pissed off the EU, as previously reported in this space. It doesn’t matter that we will lose critical vendors. It doesn’t matter that we will face retaliatory legislation in other districts, effectively cutting off foreign markets for our export efforts.
All that matters is that Rep. Betty Sutton needs to look heroic to her constituents – the bill is a gift to her. She is fighting for her political life in this Midterm election and your petty concerns pale compared to the needs of the Congressional Democratic majority position. And you thought the politicians worked for you. It may be the other way ’round.
The latest sign of the cost of this self-destructive act is the inflamed outrage of our closed trading partner, Canada. For some reason, Canadians aren’t too psyched up about being subject to class action lawsuits in this country. Weird, you’d think they would LOVE it. . . .
” . . . Canadian Trade Minister Peter Van Loan says the ‘badly crafted’ bill could end up side-swiping Canadian exporters, even though U.S. officials insist Canada isn’t the intended target. ‘There are enough thinking people that realize that this is a badly crafted bill that causes harm to a whole bunch of people,’ Van Loan said Thursday.”
No sense of humor up north, eh? How can those Canadians act so superior, criticizing the handiwork of our very own Democrat-dominated Congress? Badly crafted legislation? Please! Never heard of such a thing.
“Van Loan says the Canadian government is holding out hope the bill won’t reach a vote before Congress adjourns in the coming weeks. ‘If it gets voted on, the charged political environment means it will almost certainly pass, because you can’t be seen voting to protect people dumping toxic drywall from China and stuff like that in your country,’ said the minister. The [Canadian] government is keeping ‘all options’ open if the bill passes, but would likely seek a waiver similar to the Buy American exemption, he said.” [Emphasis added]
Congress giving a gift to itself with self-destructive legislation, and a major trading partner implicitly threatening retaliatory legislation. Wow, we have a great government, don’t we?
Is anyone besides me TIRED of being the object of continuing terrorist attacks by our OWN government?
When can I start to vote? Someone please help me . . . .
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CPSIA – August, The Month To Scare (Oops, Save) The Populace
August 10, 2010 by Rick Woldenberg, Chairman, Learning Resources, Inc.
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Well, it’s August, almost time for Congress to recess for elections which means it’s also time for your Dem friends to save you again. Makes a nice story for election time. Remember how Congress saved us two years ago, by passing a little bill called the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act on August 14, 2008? I bet you’re getting ready for the bill’s second birthday party! Anyhow, the Congressional cicadian rhythm drove a couple Pelosi clones, Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) and Jackie Speier (D-CA), to timely release their latest legislative salvos designed to prove up their worth to you, the voters.
Ms. Schakowsky, one of Illinois’ “finest” who is rated the Number One Spender in Congress by the National Taxpayers Union (thanks, Jan!), offered up another CPSIA-like morsel, the noxious H.R. 5786 Safe Cosmetics Act of 2010. Before we go on, who’s against safe cosmetics? Everyone raise their hands . . . no one? Okay, we’re all for safe cosmetics. So what’s the problem?
- Annual registration with the FDA for all manufacturers, including much proprietary and confidential information.
- A federally-mandated schedule of new fees for the FDA to assess on the now poorer cosmetics companies.
- New safety labels (an old Schakowsky standby to make everyone so much safer).
- FDA review of the “physical, chemical and toxicological properties” of each chemical or mixture listed on the label. And lots of testing.
- New FDA regulations on banned chemicals and so on.
- New prohibitions, meaning that penalties and perhaps criminal actions are possible.
- Mandated public reporting of “adverse health effects”.
The trial bar has to be licking its chops. And Jan gets to claim to her constituents that they can’t live without her. After all, who else is going to save them??? Just like the CPSIA saved our company, our employees and our customers. So, so, soooooo safe and we get an even bigger federal government as an added bonus!
Not content to be outdone, savior-in-training Jackie Speier followed up her ratting out of safe McDonalds Shrek glasses with the newly-minted H.R. 5920 Toxic Metals Protection Act of 2010. Anyone against being protected from toxic metals??? Hmmm, no one? Thank heavens we have such an alert member of Congress ready to sweep in to protect us – right before elections! One of the big effects of this law is to make lots of things illegal and to specify civil and criminal liability for infractions. We really needed this!
Ms. Speier explains her “motivation”: “’Children’s developmental health in this country is threatened by exposure to products containing cadmium,’ said Congresswoman Speier. ‘In May, Wal-Mart removed cadmium-tainted jewelry from its shelves. Last month, McDonald’s recalled over 12 million glasses containing cadmium, and SmileMakers Inc. recalled 68,000 Children’s Happy Charm Bracelets and Football Rings for containing this toxic metal. It’s time to be smart and aggressive about the risks posed by toxic metals that can cause children harm. This legislation is aimed at protecting them from hazardous levels of metals in products they might use.’” Oops, she forgot to mention that the Shrek glasses were acknowledged to be safe by the CPSC or that none of these products is associated with a single injury. Details . . . .
Then there’s the swelling pile of Op-Eds and Editorials touting the “urgent” need to tighten the noose on chemicals (LA Times: “The new regulations will be burdensome on industry — and even more so if the state approves the recommendations we’ve listed here — but they should also pay dividends by lowering health care bills and environmental cleanup costs, as well as spawning a new industry dedicated to developing safer chemicals.”). [Ed. Note: I love the part about how the bill will lower costs! I wish newspaper editorial writers knew how to add and multiply - they could really figure stuff out with those skills.] Henry Waxman, current shield of the CPSIA and guardian of the rules and regulations that ensure the business death of the children’s product industry, wants to finish the job by making us account for every chemical in every product. TSCA Reform – super! We’ll all be so safe . . . in the unemployment line.
Your Congress at work – making the world safe from jobs and prosperity, an August tradition!
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CPSIA – Schakowsky’s Opponent Has the Horses!
June 9, 2010 by Rick Woldenberg, Chairman, Learning Resources, Inc.
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I recently saw this impressive video of Joel Pollak, the young man running as the Republican candidate for Illinois’ 9th Congressional District currently occupied by Rep. Jan Schakowsky.
It is hard to get used to the idea that we could have someone this bright and clear-thinking in Congress. Of course, until the CPSIA passed and I began beating my head against a wall, I wasn’t that cynical.
Let’s hope the constituents of the 9th district give a fair hearing to Mr. Pollak and explore the advantages of making a change in leadership. Ms. Schakowsky has represented this district since 1999. Enough damage has been done.
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