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TRUMP'S SCISSORS: Red Tape Machine Finally Meets Its Match as Deregulation CRUSADE Delivers Results

Gary FranchiFebruary 27, 2026488 views
TRUMP'S SCISSORS: Red Tape Machine Finally Meets Its Match as Deregulation CRUSADE Delivers Results
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While everyday Americans have watched their paychecks shrink under the crushing weight of inflation and rising costs, President Trump has unleashed a deregulation blitzkrieg that's finally giving the bloated federal bureaucracy the haircut it desperately needed.

The Trump administration's razor-sharp approach to cutting red tape isn't just about slashing rules for the sake of it – it's about restoring the American dream that decades of government overreach have systematically destroyed. Home ownership, small business creation, and secure retirements have become pipe dreams for millions of hardworking patriots, strangled by an administrative state run amok.

Government Steps Back, America Steps Up

Unlike the typical Washington response of throwing more taxpayer money at problems government created in the first place, President Trump has taken the radical step of actually reducing government interference in Americans' daily lives. Revolutionary concept, right?

This isn't your typical political theater where politicians promise change and deliver more of the same swamp creature behavior. Trump's deregulation machine, supercharged by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is systematically dismantling the regulatory stranglehold that has made basic necessities unaffordable for working families.

"The government should step back," Trump has repeatedly emphasized, and unlike his predecessors, he's actually doing it.

But here's the key insight the establishment media won't tell you: success won't come from simply repealing rules in isolation. It requires a comprehensive strategy that puts American workers and entrepreneurs first, not faceless bureaucrats and their corporate cronies.

The Real Test Ahead

The question isn't whether Trump can cut regulations – he's already proving that daily. The question is whether Americans will recognize this historic opportunity to reclaim their economic freedom from a government that has spent decades convincing them they need more bureaucratic 'help.'

Every regulation eliminated is a small business that can finally breathe. Every rule repealed is a family that might afford their first home. Every bureaucratic barrier removed is another step toward making America affordable again.

The red tape machine finally met some sharp scissors. Now it's time to see if American ingenuity can flourish when government gets out of the way.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedFeb 27, 2026
About time someone took on the administrative state! These unelected bureaucrats have been strangling American innovation for decades.
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TaxpayerAdvocateVerifiedFeb 27, 2026
My manufacturing company can actually compete with overseas competitors now that we're not tied up in red tape. We've hired 15 new workers since these changes took effect.
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AmericaFirst_TomVerifiedFeb 27, 2026
This is what winning looks like!
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PatriotBusiness47VerifiedFeb 27, 2026
Finally! As a small business owner, I've been drowning in paperwork for years. You have no idea how many hours I've wasted on compliance instead of actually growing my company.
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SmallTownUSAVerifiedFeb 28, 2026
This is exactly why we voted for him - results over rhetoric!
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FreeMarketMikeVerifiedFeb 28, 2026
Same here! Cut my regulatory compliance costs by 30% last year alone.
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LimitedGovernmentVerifiedFeb 28, 2026
The swamp creatures are probably having a meltdown right now. Good - let the free market work!
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RegulatoryReform2024VerifiedFeb 28, 2026
Does anyone know which specific regulations were cut? I'd love to see the full list to share with my local business association.
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PolicyWonk88VerifiedFeb 28, 2026
Check the Federal Register - they've been posting all the rollbacks there.
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EnergyIndependenceVerifiedMar 1, 2026
How is this affecting the energy sector specifically? I work in oil and gas and we're definitely seeing some improvements, but curious about other industries' experiences.
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RigWorker_TXVerifiedMar 1, 2026
Night and day difference in permitting times here in Texas. What used to take 8 months now takes 3.
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CommonSenseGovVerifiedMar 1, 2026
Keep cutting! There's still so much more bloat to eliminate in Washington.