
"Thanks to today's digital economy, small business owners can reach customers worldwide with a click. E-commerce sales are expected to top $6.42 trillion this year, yet future growth depends on stable, pro-growth trade policies. Tariffs can help when targeted, but the broad, unpredictable tariffs of this year have hurt small businesses like mine - forcing delays, unstable supply chains and price increases for loyal customers. Constant policy shifts create uncertainty that stifles investment and innovation."
"Trump demolished the East Wing before receiving the necessary approvals for his ballroom. He is not a king. It has been said that the White House is the people's house and presidents are merely temporary residents. Trump doesn't get it. He believes he can do whatever he wants. Who knows what other changes he plans for the White House? Neither the Supreme Court nor the GOP Congress provides any check on him and his impulses."
E-commerce enables small businesses to reach global customers and drives trillions in sales, but future growth relies on stable, pro-growth trade policies. Targeted tariffs can be useful, while broad, unpredictable tariffs create delays, unstable supply chains, higher prices, and uncertainty that suppresses investment and innovation. Entrepreneurs need predictability to plan, grow, and compete fairly, and consumer support for independent online sellers can bolster local communities. Separately, recent firings and unilateral changes to the White House raise concerns about unchecked presidential actions, limited institutional checks, and the need for governing bodies to stabilize health care and food aid programs.
 Read at The Mercury News
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