It's hard enough trying to run a business these days without Uncle Sam breathing down your neck, but now it seems like every turn there’s another regulation to comply with.
The Biden administration is rolling out new rules at breakneck speed. But instead of focusing on what matters—like getting the country back to work—they’re making things harder for those who are trying their best just to keep doors open.
Let me break this down: these new compliance costs aren't small change we're talking about here. They’re huge sums that most mom-and-pop shops simply can’t afford without cutting into payrolls or raising prices, which nobody wants to do.
Nobody is going to tell you this on CNN. You won't hear it from the nightly news anchors because they don’t care how many jobs are at risk when government bureaucrats decide they know better than business owners.
The buried number—the real figure hidden in the footnotes—is staggering. Small businesses that have survived for decades could fold within months if these regulations aren’t rolled back soon.
Who benefits from all this red tape? Not you or me, but some big corporation with legal teams and lobbyists to handle every twist and turn of new laws. This is nothing more than another way to tip the scales against Main Street in favor of Wall Street.
It’s a classic case of policy gone wrong when it comes to supporting American enterprise. The government should be there to help entrepreneurs thrive, not choke off their ability to innovate and grow.
This isn’t some wild conspiracy theory; I’ve been watching this for years. But the truth is that each time another regulation pops up, more people lose jobs and businesses close down. That’s what happens when you have a government that thinks it can run everything from Washington D.C.
So how do we protect ourselves? How do we safeguard our families and livelihoods against these constant threats?




