Every time a small business owner:
(a) hires from the community,
(b) offers a good or service at a competitive price,
(c) pays local taxes that support municipal services,
(d) buys supplies or services from other businesses,
(e) expands the physical premises of the business by either renting or building, and
(f) buys personal items (like a house and everything that goes in it) with the proceeds from the business …
That business owner is, de facto, “spreading the wealth around.”
Senator Government, for some reason, seems to believe that increasing the tax burdens on business owners will “spread the wealth around,” when in fact it will have just the opposite effect by hindering the business owner’s ability to do one, many, or all of the things above. You don’t have to have run a business to know this. It’s common sense for any nimrod who has ever worked in the private sector — i.e., outside government & academia. Which, gee, just happens to be where Mr. Obama has spent virtually his entire adult life. And he thinks (nay, is absolutely SURE) he knows better than the tens of millions of Americans who either run small(ish) businesses or work or them, what makes the economic choo choo run.





