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Hidden injuries of class: undermining OSHA by a thousand cuts. (Below The Beltway).

American Prospect, The,  June, 2002  by Judis, John B.

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TAKE A GOOD DOSE OF FREE-MARKET ideology, mix in political debts to your

business backers and an overriding concern with re-election, and voila: You have the recipe for George W. Bush's domestic policies. The imperative of re-election has taken precedence over Bush's conservative convictions on some occasions, leading him to adopt policies like the tariffs on steel that have annoyed some of his business backers. But this doesn't happen often and hardly at all on complicated issues that don't receive widespread attention from the national media. Such has certainly been the case ...

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