One of the readers comments:

BEDROOMS: "Only one goat per person allowed in individual sleeping quarters.
To alleviate jealousy and arguments leading to fights, individuals may claim
their goat, including gay goats, as their own. Naming your goat is allowed
but no goat can be named 'Obaaaaaama.'"


http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=45722****
Team Obama Regulates Goat Herders' Workplaces****

The Obama administration is setting new workplace regulations to assist
foreign workers who fill goat herding positions in the U.S. , including
employee-paid cell phones and comfy beds.

These new special procedures issued by the Labor Department must be followed
by employers who want to hire temporary agricultural foreign workers to
perform sheep herding or goat herding activities.  It describes strict rules
for sleeping quarters, lighting, food storage, bathing, laundry, cooking and
new rules for the counters where food is prepared.

“A separate sleeping unit shall be provided for each person, except in a
family arrangement,” says the rules signed by Jane Oates, assistant
secretary for employment and training administration at the Labor
Department.

“Such a unit shall include a comfortable bed, cot or bunk, with a clean
mattress,” the rules state.

Diane Katz, a research fellow in regulatory policy at The Heritage
Foundation, unearthed the policy in the "Federal
Register<http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=45722>
​," the massive daily journal of proposed regulations that Washington
bureaucrats publish every day.

Under the Obama Administration, the nanny state has imposed 75 new major
regulations with annual costs of $38 billion.

“This captures what is wrong with government,” Katz said.  “I could not have
made this up.”

With unemployment holding steady at 9% and government regulations adding
more burden to small businesses, such as those run by ranching families,
Katz said, bureaucrats aren’t helping.

“Instead of remedying the problem, the regulations make it that much
harder,” Katz insisted.  “We may need a whole set of regulations just to
define what a comfortable bed is.  I imagine it’s not straw."

The new lighting standards say that in areas where it is not feasible to
provide electrical service such as tents or mobile trailers, lanterns must
be provided.  “Kerosene wick lights meet the definition of lantern,” the
regulations say.

“When workers or their families are permitted or required to cook in their
individual unit, a space shall be provided with adequate lighting and
ventilation.”

“Wall surfaces next to all food preparation and cooking areas shall be of
nonabsorbent, easy-to-clean material.  Wall surfaces next to cooking areas
shall be of fire-resistant material,” the regulations say.

“It makes you wonder,” Katz said, “how they ever did this before the
government got involved?”

“Who knew we needed all of this federal help for herding goats?” Katz
quipped.****

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