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Dear John,
Small businesses are the lifeblood of every community—particularly small,
rural towns. But Bidenomics is making small businesses shut their doors. It’s
also making hard for Americans to pursue their dreams by starting a new
business.
In a survey of 80,000 businesses, 49% of them believe they are unlikely to
survive another four years of Biden’s devastating economic policies.
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In the heart of Las Vegas, Eddie owns a new barbershop. When a friend asked
him about the American Dream, Eddie spoke passionately, acknowledging its
existence but lamenting the hurdles of new government regulations.
"It's tough for small businesses to absorb the costs," he emphasized, worried
about the economy’s impact on his shop's finances. “I didn't start this shop
for the money," Eddie admitted. "It's about creating something lasting, despite
the challenges. It's not easy, but nothing worthwhile ever is."
We all have our favorite local barber or mom-and-pop pizza shop. Seeing these
beloved businesses, which we’ve supported for years, close down is
heartbreaking. But beyond the personal loss, this trend has larger implications
for our economy.
With fewer businesses opening and more closing, competition decreases, driving
up costs for everyone.
Katrina Dolan, PA, shares a recent visit to her mechanic.
“I had to get new tires on my car. My mechanic asked for the money up front
before he could order them. Once they came in, I asked why this was needed. He
explained with inflation rates and the failing economy he can afford to keep
what he needs on hand to keep going. Oil per quart has risen 70% and oil
changes used to be the cheapest way for him to make $10.00. If we do not get
leadership that understands what it takes to start a small/local business,
there will not be any left.”
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At Americans for Prosperity, we understand that small businesses are the
backbone of our communities. Our activists are out in the field, connecting
with real people like Eddie and Katrina, and working to solve the economic
problems caused by misguided policies.But we can't do it alone.
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We need your help.
Sign up to volunteer and join our fight against the detrimental effects of
Bidenomics.
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You can make a tangible difference in the lives of small business owners and
help reignite the American Dream. Our grassroots efforts rely on dedicated
individuals like you who are passionate about fostering freedom and opportunity.
Together, we can support small businesses, advocate for sensible economic
policies, and ensure a prosperous future for all Americans.
Thank you for your commitment to making a difference.
Best regards,
Akash Chougule
VP Government Affairs
Americans for Prosperity
Americans for Prosperity
4201 Wilson Blvd, Suite 1000
Arlington, VA 22203
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