Emily Campagno
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I'll say this because it's important for this, that our business is squarely within the agricultural industry and the alcohol industry.
So name me two more highly regulated industries you can't.
And so that's why we are an example of sort of drowning under the burden.
But these tax breaks made a big deal for us.
But so, too, will the regulatory release.
We saw that member of this latest cabinet meeting where they made the point that it's so difficult to disentangle ourselves.
These regulations from what we inherited specifically from the Biden administration, that it's taking a little bit longer.
You can get it done and codify it.
And, you know, every time speaking of Iowa, that Swalwell, for example, talks about law abiding citizens.
I wonder who he's talking about, because the reality is that the first of all, laws are designed to protect the American public.
So when you have a state like Minnesota and Minneapolis who, for some reason, suspend enforcement of those laws and declare themselves a sanctuary city, well, they are massively negligent.
I attribute any of those tragic deaths to that, to their negligence, because now instead of one law enforcement officer enforcing the law, you have to have five.
And people act in certain ways if they are emboldened to do so.
There is no way that you can tell me that all of those law-abiding Minnesotans that are coming out to protest, protest peacefully, would be bringing guns to the fight and would be out there impeding federal investigations and federal operations if they didn't feel emboldened to do so by their governor and by their mayor.
Yeah, and as we talked a little bit about earlier, those sort of seven main ones that, in addition to a lot of the business tax cuts, lead to that $100 billion surge.