Florida is making headlines again, but this time, it’s not for standing up to the woke mob—it’s for creating headaches for its own job creators. The state just passed a law that ignores some of the smart, pro-growth tax changes signed by President Trump a few years back. Instead of getting with the program and making it easier for businesses to thrive, Florida leaders chose to stick with outdated rules. As a result, Florida’s business community is left with nothing but more paperwork and red tape.
It’s unbelievable. The Trump administration worked overtime to slash the corporate tax rate, bringing factories, jobs, and hope back to American soil. That wasn’t just a win for Wall Street—it was a shot in the arm for Main Street. Now, Florida has decided not to follow that example on a few key points. In fact, the Florida Chamber of Commerce has made it clear: this isn’t saving anyone money, and it’s only giving businesses more hoops to jump through.
Why would anyone want to make life harder for job creators? Why not stand tall with the America First agenda and embrace policies that put Florida families first? Instead, politicians are caving to pressure from lobbyists, globalist pencil-pushers, and bureaucrats who think they know better than the men and women actually creating jobs. That’s the kind of backward thinking that led to our country’s economic mess before Trump came along.
Liberals and their buddies in the global elite want Americans to settle for less, using taxes and regulations as weapons against our own prosperity. True conservatives don’t just talk about cutting taxes—we actually do it. It’s time to remind supposed “red” states like Florida that what matters is making life simpler and more affordable for businesses. More taxes and more rules are not the answer. They never have been.
So, what was Florida thinking? Are we going to let old-school thinking and bureaucratic nonsense drag down the Sunshine State’s booming economy? Or will we finally remember who built this country—and stand with them, instead of tying their hands? The choice should be obvious.
Source: Just The News
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