Trump Shines Light on Small Biz: But Who's Really Benefitin'?
National Small Business Week gettin' some attention, but is it just for show or will the hood see some real change?

Aight, so Trump was out here doin' some kinda small business summit, talkin' 'bout National Small Business Week. White House sayin' he met with owners from manufacturin', food, defense, energy, and retail. Cool, cool. But lemme keep it 100 – what that mean for us?
We always hear 'bout small business being the backbone of America, but in the hood, it's more like a broken spine. Red tape, no access to capital, and banks playin' us like a bad hand. They talkin' 'bout manufacturin' and defense – that ain't us. We need support for the barbershops, the food trucks, the daycares, the real small biz that hold our communities down.
Politicians always showin' up for the photo op, smilin' and shakin' hands, but where the bread at? Where the programs that actually help us get off the ground and stay afloat? Ain't nobody tryna hear 'bout tax cuts for the rich. We need grants, loans, and mentorship to build wealth in our own neighborhoods.
Them industries they talkin' 'bout—defense, energy—ain't exactly known for lookin' out for Black and brown folks. We need investments in green jobs, tech training, and community development that uplift us, not just line the pockets of corporations.
Real talk, National Small Business Week should be 'bout empowerin' entrepreneurs in the hood. Givins us the tools to create jobs, build businesses, and revitalize our communities. Less talk, more action. Stop playin' us and start investin' in our future.
We gotta hold these politicians accountable, no matter who they are. Stop lettin' 'em use us for votes and then forget 'bout us when they in office. We need real change, not just empty promises.
So, Trump doin' a small business summit? Bet. But until I see some real money flowin' into our communities, I'm callin' cap. We need more than just photo ops and speeches. We need real investment, real opportunity, and real respect.
Don't let 'em fool you, fam. Keep your eyes open, your ears to the streets, and your hand on your wallet. 'Cause ain't nobody gonna look out for us but us.
Stay woke, y'all. And remember, if it ain't for the hood, it ain't no good.


