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He makes some very valid points. Big Brother sure is making things incredibly difficult for Entrepreneurs. The stacks & stacks of paperwork involved in starting a Business is ludicrous. Things need to be simplified. We need to get back to promoting Entrepreneurship in America.
Average people can't understand all the obstructions Big Brother keeps throwing at them. They want change. It's time for a serious overhaul of the IRS. Or just scrap it for something different.
To rephrase a purported Chinese proverb: Steve Wynn lives in interesting times.
The casino magnate behind Wynn Resorts makes most of his money in Macau, China, and he's worked closely with the Chinese government for a dozen years. However, gambling revenue across Macau has softened as the government has cracked down on what it calls illegal lending practices there, and as potential new anti-smoking rules threaten to turn off gamblers. Now, new tensions are rising on the heels of massive protestsin Hong Kong by residents who oppose Beijing's efforts to dictate the candidates they're allowed to vote for.
Wynn continues to praise the business climate in China compared to the United States: "The regulatory burden in China is infinitesimal compared to the crap we get in America."
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Casino executive Steve Wynn more scared about US than about China
DRUDGE REPORT 2014
Average people can't understand all the obstructions Big Brother keeps throwing at them. They want change. It's time for a serious overhaul of the IRS. Or just scrap it for something different.
To rephrase a purported Chinese proverb: Steve Wynn lives in interesting times.
The casino magnate behind Wynn Resorts makes most of his money in Macau, China, and he's worked closely with the Chinese government for a dozen years. However, gambling revenue across Macau has softened as the government has cracked down on what it calls illegal lending practices there, and as potential new anti-smoking rules threaten to turn off gamblers. Now, new tensions are rising on the heels of massive protestsin Hong Kong by residents who oppose Beijing's efforts to dictate the candidates they're allowed to vote for.
Wynn continues to praise the business climate in China compared to the United States: "The regulatory burden in China is infinitesimal compared to the crap we get in America."
Read More:
Casino executive Steve Wynn more scared about US than about China
DRUDGE REPORT 2014
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