Let me break this down for you. The last thing we need right now is more government regulation strangling our economy. But that's exactly what the Biden administration has given us. Small business owners are already on the ropes from pandemic recovery efforts, supply chain issues, and high inflation — now they have to deal with a mountain of new red tape.

These latest regulations aren't just about protecting workers or cleaning up the environment. They're about creating another hurdle for entrepreneurs trying to make ends meet. Compliance costs are soaring, but who's talking about that on CNN? Nobody is going to tell you this because these policies serve a different agenda.

The buried number here — and I've been watching this for years — is how many small businesses will close due to regulatory burden. The official stats downplay the impact, but when you look at the real figures in the footnotes of those reports, it's a whole other story.

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It's not just that these regulations are killing jobs; they're also setting up winners and losers. Big corporations can afford to hire compliance officers or pay lobbyists to navigate these rules. Small businesses don't have that luxury. So who benefits from all this? Not you, not me — it’s the big guys squeezing out the little guy.

Look at what happened with OSHA during the Obama era. The regulations were justified as necessary protections for workers, but they ended up stifling small business growth and innovation. History is repeating itself under Biden.

The real kicker? These new rules are being quietly rolled out on Friday afternoons so no one notices. But here’s a tip: if you want to know what's really going on with the economy, forget about the official numbers. Read between the lines and look at who stands to profit from these policies.

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So, where do we go from here? Protect yourself, protect your family. Stay informed. Question everything. The truth isn't always easy to find in a sea of misinformation, but it's out there if you dig deep enough.