Good day all. In less then two weeks, the Great Mistake will be undone and Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 45th President of these United States. Since his surprise election, optimism in the business world has skyrocketed.
We’ve already seen how President-Elect Trump has been working to stop companies from moving out of the United States, as well as bringing new non-government jobs back to America. Now we are seeing reports that small businesses are more optimistic about the future then they’ve been since Ronald Reagan won. Here are some details from Bloomberg:
Optimism among America’s small businesses soared in December by the most since 1980 as expectations about the economy’s prospects improved dramatically in the aftermath of the presidential election.
The National Federation of Independent Business’s index jumped 7.4 points last month to 105.8, the highest since the end of 2004, from 98.4. While seven of the 10 components increased in December, 73 percent of the monthly advance was due to more upbeat views about the outlook for sales and the economy, the Washington-based group said.
The share of business owners who say now is a good time to expand is three times the average of the current expansion, according to the NFIB’s data. More companies also said they plan to increase investment and keep hiring, which reflects optimism surrounding President-elect Donald Trump’s plans of spurring the economy through deregulation, tax reform and infrastructure spending.
Consider what the businesses would be thinking of Felonia von Pantsuit had won instead of Donald Trump. She promised to be the SCoaMF’s third term, and then some. We would not be seeing great optimism on the future, in fact, we would probably be seeing a number of small businesses preparing to shut their doors.
“We haven’t seen numbers like this in a long time,” Juanita Duggan, president and chief executive of the NFIB, said in a statement. “Small business is ready for a breakout, and that can only mean very good things for the U.S. economy. Business owners are feeling better about taking risks and making investments.”
And why is this? The see the incoming Trump administration, along with both houses of Congress in the hands of the Republicans as a chance to undo not just eight years of big government, crony capitalism damage, but closer to 25 years, back to the Bill Clinton’s administration. As we now know, the Clintons are corrupt and will sell to the highest bidder. If Felonia had won, we would have seen corruption on a scale rivaling the average South American country.
George W. Bush, while not corrupt, was a big supporter of government intervention and expansion. Thanks to him we got Sarbannes-Oxley and Dodd-Frank. I won’t bother with Bush’s sucking up to the middle east oil sheikhs and his interests in centralizing things into Washington.
Then we have Barack Obama. Again, I don’t see him as corrupt, but far worse. He hates everything that the United States stands for and is a firm believer in the central control of all aspects of people’s lives by a ruling elite. His signature disaster, Obamacare was the result, along with the massive increase in regulations. His attempts to destroy the energy sector will take years to undo, but President Trump and the Republican Congress are already working on how to do just that.
Fifty percent of respondents, the biggest share since March 2002, said they expect better business conditions in the next six months. That was 38 percentage points higher than in November. The net share of firms projecting higher sales jumped by 20 points to 31 percent. Some 29 percent say they will boost capital outlays within six months.
Capital outlays means more jobs. More jobs means a dropping unemployment rate, and not that phony rate we’ve been seeing from both Obama and Bush. More jobs means more people paying taxes and not collecting money from the government. After eight long years of essentially a depressed economy, America is poised to see things take off like a rocket. If President Trump also works to revamp, (Preferably end), the H1B visa system, even more jobs will go to American’s and Lawful Permanent Resident Aliens. (H1B holders are, for all intents and purposes, underpaid serfs for the companies holding their contracts)
When Der Fubar, Barack Obama, was sworn in back in 2009, the left thought they would finally get the country they wanted. The almost did, and it would have meant the end of the United States as a free country. The Democrats in Congress are already saying they will do everything they can to “Stop Trump!” They have either failed to understand why they are rapidly becoming a small regional political party, or they do understand and refuse to accept that their ideas, (Or lack there of), have been thoroughly rejected.
Thatisall
~The Angry Webmaster~
[yasr_visitor_votes size=”large”]







How thoroughly unfair. The average South American tyrant is much more ethical than Killery or Slick Willy.