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The most alarming aspect is the potential for the political landscape to shift dramatically once voters experience the tangible effects of these policies—job losses, higher costs, and economic instability. As Zach Abraham notes, continued escalation in taxes and the neglect of business interests risk pushing the state past its breaking point. He emphasizes the importance of a moral stance: refusing to fund policies that are counterproductive, even if it means risking personal or corporate marginalization.