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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 1980485" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>I think you hit the nail on the head several times in this post....</p><p></p><p>1. Businesses can fail or grow regardless of who is in power.</p><p>2. Sitting on your ass and drawing unemployment isn't going to help you compete in the job market</p><p>3. Sometimes thinking outside the box and taking an unexpected position (i.e., one "beneath" your skills) can lead to a whole new avenue you never considered that could be much more satisfying/profitable/etc.</p><p>4. It's about doing what needs to be done to get people back to work and businesses back to growing. Overtaxation doesn't do that. Neither does overregulation.</p><p></p><p>Anyways... there is hope for small business, it's just going to be a longer, harder road, and you're going to be told the whole way that, "You didn't build that!" and you need to give more. If these are acceptable situations, then by all means, continue to work hard and struggle. If it is not, then you can go back to Quickie Burger and punch a timeclock. Either are perfectly viable and acceptable options.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyone else expect to find Hugh Akston serving up burgers and fries out in some little truck stop on Route 66?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 1980485, member: 9374"] I think you hit the nail on the head several times in this post.... 1. Businesses can fail or grow regardless of who is in power. 2. Sitting on your ass and drawing unemployment isn't going to help you compete in the job market 3. Sometimes thinking outside the box and taking an unexpected position (i.e., one "beneath" your skills) can lead to a whole new avenue you never considered that could be much more satisfying/profitable/etc. 4. It's about doing what needs to be done to get people back to work and businesses back to growing. Overtaxation doesn't do that. Neither does overregulation. Anyways... there is hope for small business, it's just going to be a longer, harder road, and you're going to be told the whole way that, "You didn't build that!" and you need to give more. If these are acceptable situations, then by all means, continue to work hard and struggle. If it is not, then you can go back to Quickie Burger and punch a timeclock. Either are perfectly viable and acceptable options. Anyone else expect to find Hugh Akston serving up burgers and fries out in some little truck stop on Route 66? [/QUOTE]
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