Imagine thinking small businesses are ever not going to be completely under the boot of mega-corporations ever again in America. I truly admire your optimism.
Your proposed solutions also require a hefty dose of that most magical ingredient, time. Would there ever be an economic scenario so bad that you would approve of a more direct, hands-on approach? Or is any of that always a step too far away from the free market?
Which Executive Orders are currently causing prices to be what they are?
As for your last question, you ever hear the phrase "You can't stand in the same river twice"? How about "Can't put that genie back in the bottle"? Trump inherited a very different economy in 2017 than a Republican Congress will inherit in 2023, and had access to tools his first two years that a Republican Congress under Biden will not have access to. And that's even if the Republicans do manage to get a veto-proof majority, which is not the likeliest scenario.
And how would a red Congress bring the price of bacon down to below 8 bucks, or gas back down to below 4? Not being facetious, asking for answers.
Lower taxes and incentivize small businesses.
Pass legislation which nullifies every single one of Biden's Executive Orders.
Where were you from 2016-2020?
Imagine thinking small businesses are ever not going to be completely under the boot of mega-corporations ever again in America. I truly admire your optimism.
Your proposed solutions also require a hefty dose of that most magical ingredient, time. Would there ever be an economic scenario so bad that you would approve of a more direct, hands-on approach? Or is any of that always a step too far away from the free market?
Which Executive Orders are currently causing prices to be what they are?
As for your last question, you ever hear the phrase "You can't stand in the same river twice"? How about "Can't put that genie back in the bottle"? Trump inherited a very different economy in 2017 than a Republican Congress will inherit in 2023, and had access to tools his first two years that a Republican Congress under Biden will not have access to. And that's even if the Republicans do manage to get a veto-proof majority, which is not the likeliest scenario.