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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Under the rule, fishermen have to actually pay the cost to have a government nanny on board their vessels. This government monitor. This nanny is there to make sure the fishermen are obeying all other federal regulations. Now. In the past, when the federal government wanted monitors on board fishing vessels, they paid for it at a cost of over seven hundred dollars a day.
Then last year the federal government claimed it could no longer afford to pay that, so they wrote a new regulation that passed the cost on to the fisherman. David Gethel is one of the lead plaintiffs and a coalition of fisherman that sued the Feds. He says fishing is his passion and his livelihood, but he's afraid that he won't be able to stay in business if he's forced to pay out a pocket for these federal monitors. Now, the court dismissed the fisherman's pawsuits. So thanks to the regime,
New England fishermen have to fish or cut bait. They have to figure out how to carry yet another government imposed expense in their overhead, or look for another way to make a living. And this is no fish story. It's liberal reality which stinks from the head down. And I thought they cared about the little guy. M h.
