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With modernizing the environmental policy (NEPA) and large infrastructure projects, it will even kickstart the economy even more, so more people will be able to afford homes.
re: NEPA - National Environmental Policy Act was made after huge highway projects did sort of wreck the environment in some areas, but it, along with other regulations (NOW REPEALED!!) made it so onerous to get projects from conception to approval that small projects & companies were effectively priced out, favoring large companies (which encouraged graft & crony capitalism). Now many regs have been repealed (it's actually 9 repealed for ever new 1 reg enacted) and others consolidated into small, common sense and workable ones that many projects that really need to be done can actually happen. From conception to approval (and beginning of construction) is cut from 10 years in many cases, to ONE year.
The knock-on effect of this really cannot be overstated… more local construction jobs mean more people with money, who spend $$ locally, helping other small local businesses grow and new ones flourish, meaning more jobs and more prosperity for ALL.
People will be able to afford homes, save for the future, take vacations, pay off student debt and whatever else they want to do.
And this will also encourage innovation, which will only help this positive feedback loop.
POTUS really is actually MAGA, even though a lot of what he does is not getting attention by the mockingbirds and even here sometimes. So I put my neck out and let anons know sometimes the big picture of how these things dovetail and try to show the positive effects that it's already having and how it will snowball in the near future.