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Re: Re: Re: Boycott WHAT??!!??
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Posted by Paul in Mich on May 05, 2004 at 16:59:42 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Boycott WHAT??!!?? posted by dhunter in WV on May 05, 2004 at 13:42:24:
dhunter, Im not a businessman as such, in fact I carried a dinner bucket to work most of my life, but you echo what I've been saying from time immemorial. It isnt rocket science, and anyone with a shread of common sense can see that small business is the cornerstone of our economic well being. It isnt just McJobs either. They employ more people and create more jobs than all the large corporations, yet in some people's quest to punish "Big business" they force the very people who provide the vast majority of jobs in America into closing down, or moving elsewhere. They do this by imposing more and more taxes and regulations onto businesses, all the while thinking that businesses, and not they are shouldering the tax burden. It escapes me how the libs seem to think they are getting even or escaping taxes by having business taxed. Every time business is taxed and regulated, the cost of doing business goes up, thereby increasing the cost of the goods and services they provide. I hope companies and business make lots and lots of money, because if that be the case, then they will be more apt to provide higher paying jobs, which we dinner bucket toters desperately need.
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