4. OSHA Ergonomics RuleOn March 21, President Bush signed a measure rescinding OSHA's controversial ergonomics rule, which was implemented by the Clinton Labor Department in January, and mandated workplace design changes to prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders. Bush's action affirmed the measure recently taken by Congress when it voted to rescind OSHA's ergonomics rule. Business groups and Republican members of Congress argued that compliance with OSHA's ergonomics rule would be too complex and expensive.
Goodness, President Bush signs a LAW that repeals OSHA home office ergonomic rules and you're upset because it wasn't an "Executive Order" as I mentioned above?! Goodness, clearly Bush is a liberal < /SARCASM >
Get a life.
And you are welcome to attempt to "debunk" any of my other points. I'm happy to defend each one.