administration when she s president and she says thee wants to be the small business president. small business will have a huge seat at the table in a hillary clinton administration. dennis, i would like to ask you the same question. yeah, i think you re right, j.j. a lot of us out here in fly-over country, as we seem to be called, feel like we have no voice in washington. we feel like the rules and regulations are being made by a bunch of nameless, faceless bureaucrats, and they really have put a huge burden in regulations and taxes and a lot of other issues on small businesses with, it seems to us, no feedback from what s going on out here. the new rules on overtime are a great example. that came out of nowhere and are really shaking up the small business world. and i think that donald trump comes out of the business background. he understands, he understands delegating, he understands listening. i think he s done a great job of listening to us as his small business advisory coun
jj. a lot of us out here in fly-over country, as we seem to be called, feel like we have no voice in washington. we feel like the rules and regulations are being made by a bunch of nameless, faceless bureaucrats, and they really have put a huge burden in regulations and taxes and a lot of other issues on small businesses with, it seems to us, no feedback from what s going on out here. the new rules on overtime are a great example. that came out of nowhere and are really shaking up the small business world. and i think that donald trump comes out of the business background. he understands, he understands delegating, he understands listening. i think he s done a great job of listening to us as his small business advisory council in putting together his economic vision which is right on point with what we need to grow. let s talk about regulation. both of you cite regulation as a burden to small businesses. you come at it in two different ways.