Another Small Business Owner Slams Joe Biden’s Georgia Boycott

Another Small Business Owner Slams Joe Biden’s Georgia Boycott

President Biden put the interests of radical activists in his own party over hardworking Americans and has left small businesses behind to face the consequences.

April 12, 2021
Another Small Business Owner Slams Joe Biden’s Georgia Boycott

Darrell Anderson, the owner of a limousine business in Atlanta, said Joe Biden’s support of the MLB’s decision to move their All-Star game from Atlanta to Colorado is a devastating blow to small businesses, according to a recent report from The Washington Free Beacon.

“‘As the owner of a transportation service in Atlanta, I know firsthand how badly our community wanted the All-Star Game played here,’ Anderson said. ‘The $100 million in revenue to this area was going to be the opportunity for all of us to recover some of the losses that we incurred during the pandemic. Now, not only is that revenue gone, we may lose even more because conventions that were planned for Atlanta are now up in the air thanks to this decision by the MLB.'” – Free Beacon

The MLB decided to relocate the All-Star game after President Joe Biden lied about the implications of a new voting law in Georgia and gave the MLB his stamp of approval saying he would “strongly support” the move.

Now, according to Anderson, small businesses are bearing the brunt of Biden’s Georgia boycott.

“‘When Big Business teams up with politicians, they make bad decisions, and small businesses and their hardworking employees suffer the most,’ he said. ‘Politics should be decided at the ballot box. It has no place in making business decisions like where to hold the All-Star Game.'”  –Free Beacon

Bottom line: President Biden put the interests of radical activists in his own party over hardworking Americans and has left small businesses behind to face the consequences.