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I can use the services and things that are being created. Yeah.
I can use the services and things that are being created. Yeah.
I can use the services and things that are being created. Yeah.
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Right. And, you know, if you have policies that make it hard for somebody to open a business, whether it's a coffee shop, a salon, right? Like if it's just impossible to build things and to offer your services to then that makes everybody worse off. It makes it hard for people to get their American dream.
Right. And, you know, if you have policies that make it hard for somebody to open a business, whether it's a coffee shop, a salon, right? Like if it's just impossible to build things and to offer your services to then that makes everybody worse off. It makes it hard for people to get their American dream.
Right. And, you know, if you have policies that make it hard for somebody to open a business, whether it's a coffee shop, a salon, right? Like if it's just impossible to build things and to offer your services to then that makes everybody worse off. It makes it hard for people to get their American dream.
And so we need to... I think it's cool to see the extent to which people... I think this is part of the side hustle, right? That way of looking at work is sort of saying, well, what am I good at? And what does the market need? And then the independent center's angle is sort of like, okay... what else would make it so that you can pursue those things? Right. And what are the barriers?
And so we need to... I think it's cool to see the extent to which people... I think this is part of the side hustle, right? That way of looking at work is sort of saying, well, what am I good at? And what does the market need? And then the independent center's angle is sort of like, okay... what else would make it so that you can pursue those things? Right. And what are the barriers?
And so we need to... I think it's cool to see the extent to which people... I think this is part of the side hustle, right? That way of looking at work is sort of saying, well, what am I good at? And what does the market need? And then the independent center's angle is sort of like, okay... what else would make it so that you can pursue those things? Right. And what are the barriers?
Do we really need gatekeepers who are saying like, no, you can't open that business or no, you can't build that.
Do we really need gatekeepers who are saying like, no, you can't open that business or no, you can't build that.
Do we really need gatekeepers who are saying like, no, you can't open that business or no, you can't build that.
Our audience, when we're surveying them, we are absolutely hearing them say like, less gatekeepers, right? Like less regulation is probably the right way to go. They want government that is effective. And the problem with the polarization right now is that these are two parties that are just entrenched and doing their own thing instead of what's best for the American people.
Our audience, when we're surveying them, we are absolutely hearing them say like, less gatekeepers, right? Like less regulation is probably the right way to go. They want government that is effective. And the problem with the polarization right now is that these are two parties that are just entrenched and doing their own thing instead of what's best for the American people.
Our audience, when we're surveying them, we are absolutely hearing them say like, less gatekeepers, right? Like less regulation is probably the right way to go. They want government that is effective. And the problem with the polarization right now is that these are two parties that are just entrenched and doing their own thing instead of what's best for the American people.
So what we hear from our audience is like, we expect government to be effective, end of story. And, you know, When parties are instead just kind of obstructing and not working with the other side, that is not serving anybody but them, right? So it's really interesting. Obviously, we do a lot of research on our audience. We do serving and polling. We do some AI insights work.
So what we hear from our audience is like, we expect government to be effective, end of story. And, you know, When parties are instead just kind of obstructing and not working with the other side, that is not serving anybody but them, right? So it's really interesting. Obviously, we do a lot of research on our audience. We do serving and polling. We do some AI insights work.