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VC billionaire Marc Andreessen says half of his time goes to helping Trump at Mar-a-Lago


Published on 2024-12-11 07:00:48 - Fortune
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  • "He will happily talk to distinguished visitors about like who the Vice President should be and then he'll ask the caddy. It's been painted in a negative way but there's a real strength to it," Andreessen said of Trump.

The article from Fortune discusses Marc Andreessen's perspective on the business environment in Florida under former President Donald Trump's policies. Andreessen, a prominent venture capitalist, highlights how Florida has become a hub for business due to its favorable tax policies, deregulation, and pro-business stance, which he attributes to Trump's influence. He notes that many tech entrepreneurs and investors have relocated to Florida, attracted by the state's business-friendly climate, lower living costs, and the absence of state income tax. Andreessen also touches on the broader implications of these policies, suggesting that they have spurred economic growth and innovation in the region. However, he acknowledges that not all of Trump's policies were universally beneficial, pointing out some of the controversies and mixed outcomes related to trade wars and immigration policies. Overall, the piece portrays Florida as a case study in how Trump's economic policies have had a lasting impact on local business environments.

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[ https://fortune.com/2024/12/11/marc-andreessen-half-time-florida-trump-business-policies/ ]