To prevent businesses monopolies in the market and insure safe, efficient cars are produced.
1934
lol this made my day.. why would they want to regulate anything they get rich from?
Detroit, Michigan.
Spring Hill TN
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Ford of course.
Yes the federal government can regulate commerce under the Commerce clause. The Commerce Clause is found in Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution.
The only connection I can make is "Office of Management and Budget" for the US Government. Perhaps the car rental was negotiated by that agency of the US government.
The government should place a tariff on manufactured goods from abroad.
About 50 percent of manufacturing jobs are shipped overseas. The government may not do much to keep jobs in the United States, but business owners have the power to.
The Commerce Clause
The Federal Government does NOT regulate the INDUSTRY itself any longer. The C.A.B. (Civil Aeronautics Board) was dis-banded when the industry was de-regulated years ago. They DO, however, through the F.A.A. (Federal Aviation Administration) regulate the SAFETY standards applicable to the industry - for obvious reasons.