It’s Time to Get on With the Business of Business

I don’t know about you, but I am fed up with the political BS going on in Washington, DC with the President, his cabinet, tweets, conversations, and the election.

It’s over! It’s time to get on with running the Country. The Democrats only interest is in discrediting Trump and blocking anything he tries to do. Regardless of any potential benefits to the citizens and/or the economy.

Like children who didn’t get their way, they lost the election, so now they throw their tantrums.

Congress needs to start paying attention to what is needed to keep the economy growing and protecting it from harm.

Lenders are concerned with both and most affected by:

  • Healthcare and tax reforms
  • GSE Disposition
  • Affordable housing
  • Job and income growth
  • Regulatory relief

 

The time has come to put aside all these petty differences and bogus issues.  Stop with the conspiracy theories and get to work on what’s important, making America great!

As Barack Obama so eloquently put it when he was elected, and carried both Houses, “…elections have consequences…”

It’s time for Americans to advise their elected officials to get to work on running the Country and stop looking for monsters in every closet.

These people were elected to do the bidding of the people. It’s about time they started to earn their keep.

That’s a tall order!

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