It is really a powerful indictment on the lack of leadership and concern for Americans that Trump was elected twice. This isn't just a single event,.this is over.12 years and three election cycles. The open border to me is the most egregious, I see very little benefit to America with such a policy. Essentially Americans are just.looking for a hero who will not only make bold promises but will act on them. His second term has far motre.challenges. Obama for all his faults had better policies than Biden and his admnistration seemed to be more competent but maybe I'm wrong. Now Trump has to save the rest of the West too from itself. Incredible.
Government report finds just 12% of federal offices occupied in D.C. | Washington Times
Government report finds just 12% of federal offices occupied in D.C. | Washington Times - D.C. Policy Center
www.dcpolicycenter.org
Think about that! 12% of all federal offices are occupied! What a f...king WASTE of my tax dollars!
Now what that has to do with Trump is simple!
FACT: This article:
"How Trump Regulatory Rollback Boosts Small Businesses"
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The Trump administration has repealed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 The Trump administration has repealed 22 regulations for each new rule issued, making things easier for small businesses.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
a) Federal rules and regulations COST over --$3.079 trillion
b) Cost of federal regulations to economy --$465 billion
c) Avg. annual compliance costs for a U.S. firm $277,000
National Association of Manufacturers
nam.org
To me that is just ONE reason to have Trump as president!
By the numbers: Federal agencies passed 66 significant rules in April — more than any month since at least the Reagan administration, according to a Regulatory Studies Center
analysis.
- The Biden administration has published 111 more regulations that Trump had at the same point in his term.