Let me break this down for you: new federal regulations aimed at cutting carbon emissions have small business owners scrambling to stay afloat. And guess what? It’s not just about protecting the planet anymore; it's about putting your local manufacturing plants out of work.
Now, I know what you’re thinking—why would anyone want to hurt businesses that are already struggling with inflation and supply chain issues? Well, let’s talk about who really benefits from all this. Hint: It’s not the guy working at the factory making $12 an hour.
Prior administrations have had their share of tough policies, but the current push for a globalist environmental agenda is hitting small businesses hard. These regulations are so strict that they’re forcing some manufacturers to lay off workers or shut down operations entirely just to comply with the rules.
Nobody is going to tell you this on CNN. I have been watching this for years, and it’s clear these policies aren’t about creating jobs or even really about reducing emissions—they're about pushing America towards a one-size-fits-all globalist agenda that doesn't fit American values or needs.
So here's the buried number: The real figure behind these regulations is the loss of thousands of good-paying manufacturing jobs. And who gets to keep their job? The folks in suits at environmental NGOs and international climate conferences, where they can pat each other on the back while American workers struggle.
This isn't just about numbers; it's about the impact on real people’s lives. Your neighbor who has worked at the same factory for 20 years is suddenly out of work because some bureaucrat in Washington decided to prioritize globalist goals over local jobs and communities.
And what are you supposed to do? Protect yourself, protect your family. Keep an eye on these policies and their real-world effects. If it feels like something isn’t right, there’s probably a good reason for that feeling.




