Josh Shapiro
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He said, about 10 a day.
At 20 bucks a pop, 200 bucks a day for 20 days.
That's real money, that's thousands of dollars that we're putting into that barber's pocket just because we got them their permit more quickly.
So I know it may sound nerdy, it may sound wonky, but whether you're building some big building,
that's gonna house hundreds of workers or thousands of people who are living there, or whether you're the local barber that everybody needs to go to to get their haircut, this stuff matters.
And the quicker you are, the more jobs you create and the more money you put in people's pockets.
I think that's a great point.
I want to focus on what you just said there.
First off, I start the conversation believing that government can be a force for good in people's lives.
Second, that we got to figure out a way to get to yes.
whether it's building the building or whether it's getting that mom the support she needs for her kid with autism who needs support.
We got to figure out a way to get to yes and get them that help.
And then you mentioned in your question, the way people get I don't recall if you use the word frustrated or where they feel, you know, the government sort of holding them back.
Right.
Not sure.
Yeah.
And what does that person feel after they try and get their permit?
They can't get it.
They try and open up their small business.
It won't work.