Let me break this down because nobody is going to tell you this on CNN. New federal rules from the Biden era are coming, and they’re not just about protecting the environment—they're a direct hit to small businesses across America.

The administration says these regulations will create 'green jobs,' but the real story? These rules will cost small businesses tens of thousands in compliance fees. That's money that could have been spent on hiring more workers or expanding your business.

And guess what? The costs don't just disappear once you pay them up front. They ripple through to everything you buy and sell, driving up prices for everyone—from the local diner to the hardware store down the street.

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But here's where it gets tricky: the real numbers are buried deep in some obscure report that nobody outside of DC is going to read or care about until it’s too late. The EPA insists these rules will only impact large corporations, but I've been watching this for years and small businesses have always felt the pinch first.

So why push ahead with something so obviously harmful? Because some policymakers in Washington believe they’re doing what's best for the planet. And while that sounds noble enough, it’s not your job to save the world when they won't take care of yours.

The reality is these rules could lead to layoffs and business closures across America. When small businesses suffer, so does everyone else—because that local café or mechanic you rely on? They’re part of your community, too.

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But here's the kicker: if these regulations are implemented as planned, there won't be any 'green jobs' for workers who lose their current ones. You don't need a PhD to see that it doesn’t add up.

The EPA talks about long-term benefits and sustainable growth. Sure, but at what cost? And why should you have to foot the bill while they get to say "I told you so" years down the line?

So let's be clear: these aren't just rules—they're a hammer aimed right at your livelihood.

Protect yourself. Protect your family. Start talking about this now, before it’s too late.