What the hell do you know about health care? I've worked I think longer in health care management then you!
And frankly Kennedy is probably the better choice of anyone else. With a net worth of over $50 million he definitely
wouldn't be involved for the money as is Trump! Kennedy will be a great addition to Trump's efforts to reduce government wasteful spending. For example I'm 100% confident you don't know this.
Since Inauguration Day, President Trump has slashed well over 1,500 planned regulatory actions.
The Trump administration has repealed 22 regulations for each new rule issued, cutting regulatory costs
by more than $8 billion.
In fact, federal regulations are now at their "
lowest count since records beganbeing kept in the mid-1970s."
Small business owners are counting their blessings. For years, America's most dedicated job creators — who account for two-thirds of all new U.S. jobs — have been drowning in red tape. According to a National Small Business Association (NSBA) survey, one-third of small business owners spend more than 80 hours a year meeting regulatory requirements. In their first year of operation, small business employers pay an average of $83,000 in regulatory costs just to remain compliant.
Since Inauguration Day, President Trump has slashed well over 1,500 planned regulatory actions. The Trump administration has repealed 22 regulations for each new rule issued, making things easier for small businesses. Congress should be doing the same.
www.investors.com
Now I'm sure you aren't aware of the above because the biased MSM doesn't report stuff like this as they and the bureaucrats in D.C. help each other!
Another FACT you are not aware of the Kennedy would put the hammer too..
www.nasra.org
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that state and local governments
added an estimated 39,000 jobs in October 2024. September marks the 33rd consecutive month in which aggregate state and local employment was stable or increased.
Under Biden....
As of September 2024 state and local employment has surpassed its February 2020 peak by 439,000 jobs.
The BLS identifies approximately 20.5 million employees of state and local government as of October 2024.
Under Trump!!!
These workforce declines aligned with the Trump administration’s budgetary priorities, which consistently led to reduced funding for Labor.
For example, the administration’s first budget, issued in fiscal 2018, called for a
21% decrease in Department of Labor funding from the prior fiscal year. This trend continued until the end of the president’s term, with the fiscal 2021 budget reducing the agency’s funding by
10.5% compared with fiscal 2020.
A nonprofit, nonpartisan organization working towards effective government for the American people.
ourpublicservice.org
FACTS!!! Pay attention!