OK, that is a nice first-half of the article. The second half should be about the neo-liberal intent to use the "unseen hand" of The Market to provide a supposed better environmental protection signal than thoughtful and science-based government regulation, since government should be "shrunk to the size where it can be ______ in a bath tub" (I'm not allowed to say certain things) - but that's an exact quote. And to the neo-liberals (as well as to neo-conservative followers of Leo Strauss), everything government does other than being the enforcement arm for big business, stands in the way of "economic freedom" that being the freedom to grab all you can.
OK, that is a nice first-half of the article. The second half should be about the neo-liberal intent to use the "unseen hand" of The Market to provide a supposed better environmental protection signal than thoughtful and science-based government regulation, since government should be "shrunk to the size where it can be ______ in a bath tub" (I'm not allowed to say certain things) - but that's an exact quote. And to the neo-liberals (as well as to neo-conservative followers of Leo Strauss), everything government does other than being the enforcement arm for big business, stands in the way of "economic freedom" that being the freedom to grab all you can.