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Biden’s Golden Age of Manufacturing Is Just More Bureaucracy Killing Jobs

The Biden administration is desperately trying to put lipstick on a pig with its so-called “golden age” of American manufacturing. But don’t be fooled. What we’re really seeing is a thin attempt to recapture the success conservatives—and yes, the Trump administration—earned by slashing regulations, cutting taxes, and putting America first. Now, the Department of Labor and the Small Business Administration are teaming up to pretend that bureaucracy-driven “collaboration” is the secret sauce to reviving our once-great industrial powerhouse.

Let’s be honest: American manufacturing didn’t collapse because our workers were lazy. It crumbled under the weight of laughably bad policies pushed by globalist elites and left-wing ideologues who only care about pandering to China and enriching big corporations overseas. For years, liberals waged war on factories and blue-collar jobs while preaching globalism and illegal immigration—killing our communities and stuffing their pockets along the way. Now, the latest “memorandum of understanding” between two federal agencies is just more government red tape masquerading as a solution.

Look closely at what this alliance actually means: data sharing, cross-agency training, centralized contacts. Sounds a lot like more paperwork and layers of federal bureaucracy that small businesses don’t need. But this isn’t a mistake; it’s exactly what left-wing politicians love—more government in our lives. Thankfully, this administration is at least trying to reverse the damage, focusing on apprenticeships and recruiting veterans to strengthen the workforce. But none of this magic happens without the kind of policies Trump championed: slashing needless regulations and driving big government out of the way. 

 

And don’t forget the SBA’s role. Historically, this agency has been a disaster under Democrat leadership, strangling small businesses with burdensome mandates. Now, with a proven conservative at the helm, the SBA is finally getting serious about supporting the backbone of our economy—American manufacturers. For decades, liberals talked endlessly about “creating jobs” while watching factories wither and die. This new partnership is a punch back at that failed ideology, aiming to turn the tide with real investments in American ingenuity and independence.

At the end of the day, America’s industrial revival won’t come from empty bureaucratic gestures or pandering to globalist elites. It will come from bold leadership willing to stand up to the swamp and put American workers first. The Biden administration’s new “golden age” plan might sound shiny, but it’s no substitute for tough policies that unleash the power of free enterprise and national pride. If we want manufacturing jobs back on American soil, it’s time to stop playing government games and start unleashing American muscle. So, will the powers that be keep pushing empty promises, or will they stand with the fighters ready to bring our industries roaring back to life?

Written by Staff Reports

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