Re: POTUS 45.4 - What's a Battle?
So they don't work, some times. Big deal.
I still don't see the harm in thinking internationally when coming up with regulations. Please explain that part.
I've explained that it's good for international businesses- since the variations of products are reduced. The marine mention was an example of international rules- and that they can be negotiated and work.
Seems like you are more afraid that someone in the EU is going to take your guns. Which is totally unrealistic- since all of our regulations HAVE to fit within OUR laws before we can go an make them more international. Crap, we complain that jobs are moved to Mexico- and that can be partially fixed by having them adopt OUR labor laws. How is that bad?
And negotiations always work. I guess it's change who's negotiating for you.
As far as marine engines, most are diesel and although I didn't know new marine regs are on the horizon, I do know more than I ever wanted to about Tier 4 requirements for diesels and it's not a long logical leap.
So they don't work, some times. Big deal.
I still don't see the harm in thinking internationally when coming up with regulations. Please explain that part.
I've explained that it's good for international businesses- since the variations of products are reduced. The marine mention was an example of international rules- and that they can be negotiated and work.
Seems like you are more afraid that someone in the EU is going to take your guns. Which is totally unrealistic- since all of our regulations HAVE to fit within OUR laws before we can go an make them more international. Crap, we complain that jobs are moved to Mexico- and that can be partially fixed by having them adopt OUR labor laws. How is that bad?