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Yeah.
And if we've learned anything from the health care debate, it's that healthcare insurance companies put people over profit every time, right?
(And who does these class action suits? Just... "concerned citizens?" Lawyers doing pro-bono work out of the kindness of their hearts? You? Me? wouldn't it make more sense and save money to have a government agency kinda... making sure it didn't have to come to class action suits? Just made sure it got done? Does everything in America have to be about making a profit and filing a lawsuit?)
It isn't about people over profit, it's about profit: inspecting thoroughly would aid the companies' profit. That's already been demonstrated to work -- in fact with UL insurance got cut out of the loop; manufacturers submitted their products to UL for testing because if they got that seal of approval they didn't need to worry about paying insurance.
And no, it wouldn't save money by having government do it -- inspections of materials/component got more expensive when government stepped in.
As for class action, run it like the Americans with Disabilities Act: there's no separate agency maintained for enforcement, and disabled people who get discriminated against under the reach of the law don't have to sue -- we just call the Justice Department. That provision, that the Justice Department would take action on behalf of the citizens, gave the thing "raptor's teeth", to quote another disabled person who's had to call on the law.
I really shouldn't have to point out that having the government there doesn't eliminate class action suits, and that it's still citizens who catch most problems. And since having government get involved didn't improve safety or standards for the products UL and its kin already dealt with, it's plain government intervention is pointless.
That's really the big item: the private sector had already shown how the job could be done. Government butted in and didn't improve things at all except to make things more expensive. So government's role should be limited to getting private outfits like UL going in other sectors, then get out of the way.


















