Superfund destroys a business: the demise of Robert Cox's family business a decade ago is illustrative of the gross injustice wrought by the regulatory leviathan.
The New American › January 26, 2004
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The New American › January 26, 2004
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Superfund destroys a business: the demise of Robert Cox's family business a decade ago is illustrative of the gross injustice wrought by the regulatory leviathan.
Like many other Americans, 56-year. old Robert M. Cox of Oreland, Pennsylvania, once worked in manufacturing. And like too many other Americans of that background, Cox saw his small business--a family enterprise that provided middle-class wages to scores of employees--destroyed by the federal regulatory leviathan.
Ten years ago, Cox was the CEO of the Gilbert Spruance Com...See the full content of this document
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