You stay classy CONZ

When you can't argue the message, just shoot the messenger. The Chicago Punk does it all the time, the democrats have a great teacher. :)

Small businesses are being shot down more and more everyday. And who are the number one job creators?? I doubt a Dem can remember without doing a google search to see what their fearless leader said about it.

Name some fucking laws you idiot

Well, since I know you're talking to me now............my unemployment taxes went from .06% to 8.1%, the health insurance for me and my employees has gone up 75% in the last two years, and the deductible has gone from 1000 per year to 4000 per year. I'm thinking the Affordable Health Care Act isn't so affordable.
 
Let's look at the ad's central theme...that taxes are crushing small businesses....

That, at any rate, is one finding of a recent poll released by the Hartford Financial Group. According to a summary of the survey, when small-business owners were asked to name the single biggest barrier to success, only 9 percent cited government rules and regulations. Just 2 percent cited “too many taxes or uncertainty related to taxes.” (The Washington Post reported recently that economists say regulation has little impact on job creation over all.)

Interestingly, the myth of the overregulated and overtaxed small business has such a strong hold over the public imagination that the survey’s authors appear to believe it themselves, despite their own findings. How else to explain this paragraph in a press release from the Hartford Financial Group:

Small businesses are also challenged by government regulations, which result in greater administrative and accounting burdens. According to the study, small business owners identify economic constraints, such as government rules, regulations and taxes, as the single biggest factor holding them back (37 percent). And, they say that uncertainty about how public policy could potentially stunt the future growth of business is hindering their ability to plan ahead.

It turns out that this 37 percent also includes people who cited other factors beyond taxes and regulation, including a lack of paying customers and unspecified complaints about the economy. In fact, regulations and taxes were the two smallest of the four factors constituting the 37 percent, while lack of paying customers and those unspecified complaints were cited by 26 percent of all responders.
Do Small-Business Owners Feel Overtaxed and Overregulated? A Survey Says No - NYTimes.com



So it appears that CONZ, ONCE AGAIN...get it COMPLETELY WRONG.

It's not taxes or regulation that is hurting business, but the LACK OF DISPOSABLE INCOME in their CUSTOMERS POCKETS.

Gee, if only we had the same kind of growth in the middle class AFTER Reagan took office as we did before.
Oh well, the rich have to have their taxes cut by over half, now don't they? I mean they can't be expected to bear any sort of HARDSHIP now, can they? How would they ENDURE it with all that money?
 
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Let's look at the ad's central theme...that taxes are crushing small businesses....

That, at any rate, is one finding of a recent poll released by the Hartford Financial Group. According to a summary of the survey, when small-business owners were asked to name the single biggest barrier to success, only 9 percent cited government rules and regulations. Just 2 percent cited “too many taxes or uncertainty related to taxes.” (The Washington Post reported recently that economists say regulation has little impact on job creation over all.)

Interestingly, the myth of the overregulated and overtaxed small business has such a strong hold over the public imagination that the survey’s authors appear to believe it themselves, despite their own findings. How else to explain this paragraph in a press release from the Hartford Financial Group:

Small businesses are also challenged by government regulations, which result in greater administrative and accounting burdens. According to the study, small business owners identify economic constraints, such as government rules, regulations and taxes, as the single biggest factor holding them back (37 percent). And, they say that uncertainty about how public policy could potentially stunt the future growth of business is hindering their ability to plan ahead.

It turns out that this 37 percent also includes people who cited other factors beyond taxes and regulation, including a lack of paying customers and unspecified complaints about the economy. In fact, regulations and taxes were the two smallest of the four factors constituting the 37 percent, while lack of paying customers and those unspecified complaints were cited by 26 percent of all responders.
Do Small-Business Owners Feel Overtaxed and Overregulated? A Survey Says No - NYTimes.com



So it appears that CONZ, ONCE AGAIN...get it COMPLETELY WRONG.

It's not taxes or regulation that is hurting business, but the LACK OF DISPOSABLE INCOME in their CUSTOMERS POCKETS.

Gee, if only we had the same kind of growth in the middle class AFTER Reagan took office as we did before.
Oh well, the rich have to have their taxes cut by over half, now don't they? I mean they can't be expected to bear any sort of HARDSHIP now, can they? How would they ENDURE it with all that money?

Yea, all those extra unemployment taxes and health care premium increases are a result of people not spending money, it has nothing to do with the policies of this president.

Gee, thanks for straightening that out for me. :D
 
Let's look at the ad's central theme...that taxes are crushing small businesses....

That, at any rate, is one finding of a recent poll released by the Hartford Financial Group. According to a summary of the survey, when small-business owners were asked to name the single biggest barrier to success, only 9 percent cited government rules and regulations. Just 2 percent cited “too many taxes or uncertainty related to taxes.” (The Washington Post reported recently that economists say regulation has little impact on job creation over all.)

Interestingly, the myth of the overregulated and overtaxed small business has such a strong hold over the public imagination that the survey’s authors appear to believe it themselves, despite their own findings. How else to explain this paragraph in a press release from the Hartford Financial Group:

Small businesses are also challenged by government regulations, which result in greater administrative and accounting burdens. According to the study, small business owners identify economic constraints, such as government rules, regulations and taxes, as the single biggest factor holding them back (37 percent). And, they say that uncertainty about how public policy could potentially stunt the future growth of business is hindering their ability to plan ahead.

It turns out that this 37 percent also includes people who cited other factors beyond taxes and regulation, including a lack of paying customers and unspecified complaints about the economy. In fact, regulations and taxes were the two smallest of the four factors constituting the 37 percent, while lack of paying customers and those unspecified complaints were cited by 26 percent of all responders.
Do Small-Business Owners Feel Overtaxed and Overregulated? A Survey Says No - NYTimes.com



So it appears that CONZ, ONCE AGAIN...get it COMPLETELY WRONG.

It's not taxes or regulation that is hurting business, but the LACK OF DISPOSABLE INCOME in their CUSTOMERS POCKETS.

Gee, if only we had the same kind of growth in the middle class AFTER Reagan took office as we did before.
Oh well, the rich have to have their taxes cut by over half, now don't they? I mean they can't be expected to bear any sort of HARDSHIP now, can they? How would they ENDURE it with all that money?

Yea, all those extra unemployment taxes and health care premium increases are a result of people not spending money, it has nothing to do with the policies of this president.

Gee, thanks for straightening that out for me. :D

What "extra" unemployment taxes are you referring to?
And when is it the responsibility of the President to control insurance premium increases?

Perhaps if Obama were ACTUALLY the SOCIALIST you conservatives constantly accuse him of being, that complaint would be valid and make sense. As it is, it only shows how woefully ignorant you are.
 
conz post facts/links? :doubt: CG lambasted me ystrdy for having the gall to post a link in my OP the other day. Suffice it to say, the USMB female con messiah (3000+ rep points [for what I do not know :eusa_eh: ])- CG confirmed my suspicions, that she a twit of EPIC proportions. :lol:

Can this be considered a "Neg Rep Whine?"

It can now. :lol:

And yet, it shows just how ignorant CONZ are on this issue.

They claim business are being taxed out of existence.
Yet business owners themselves do not say this.

And what do CONZ say?
Oh, golly, it appears I was wrong. I will re-evaluate the evidence and reach a NEW conclusion.

If only.

No they whine and call names like little bitches.
 
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When you can't argue the message, just shoot the messenger. The Chicago Punk does it all the time, the democrats have a great teacher. :)

Small businesses are being shot down more and more everyday. And who are the number one job creators?? I doubt a Dem can remember without doing a google search to see what their fearless leader said about it.

Name some fucking laws you idiot

Well, since I know you're talking to me now............my unemployment taxes went from .06% to 8.1%, the health insurance for me and my employees has gone up 75% in the last two years, and the deductible has gone from 1000 per year to 4000 per year. I'm thinking the Affordable Health Care Act isn't so affordable.

Yup. We, those of us who have benis or are buying our own, are paying higher premiums now for something that won't be enacted til 2014. If it survives the SC that is. Hoping it gets kicked to the cub. Gotta pay up so all those without can have. Doesn't make my fucking day.

I can just imagine how this will affect small business.

Does anyone actually believe that it will be cheaper?? Not me.

After all. "We won't know whats in it till we pass it."
 
Perhaps if Obama were ACTUALLY the SOCIALIST you conservatives constantly accuse him of being, that complaint would be valid and make sense. As it is, it only shows how woefully ignorant you are.

Speaking of Socialists, you seem to be dodging your response to my query - you served when/where?

Are you going to answer it Chickeshit - or are we just conclude that you yourself avoided military service.

Thanks assbreath.
 
When you can't argue the message, just shoot the messenger. The Chicago Punk does it all the time, the democrats have a great teacher. :)

Small businesses are being shot down more and more everyday. And who are the number one job creators?? I doubt a Dem can remember without doing a google search to see what their fearless leader said about it.

Name some fucking laws you idiot

Well, since I know you're talking to me now............my unemployment taxes went from .06% to 8.1%, the health insurance for me and my employees has gone up 75% in the last two years, and the deductible has gone from 1000 per year to 4000 per year. I'm thinking the Affordable Health Care Act isn't so affordable.

Prove your claims with facts
 
CONZ, derp a derp derp derp DERP ah. CONZ, herp derp da herp a derp derp.

CONZ.

You're like fucking Timmy in South Park, guy. YOu make no sense and just want to scream out 'CONZ'. It's not realy amusing though.
 
Can this be considered a "Neg Rep Whine?"

It can now. :lol:

And yet, it shows just how ignorant CONZ are on this issue.

They claim business are being taxed out of existence.
Yet business owners themselves do not say this.

And what do CONZ say?
Oh, golly, it appears I was wrong. I will re-evaluate the evidence and reach a NEW conclusion.

If only.

No they whine and call names like little bitches.

Speaking of bitches, why, in your avatar, is your mouth open, as if in the "receive" position? What is it that orifice longs to receive?
 
Companies paying more in unemployment taxes - Feb. 9, 2010


The median increase will be 27.5%. And employers in places such as Hawaii and Florida could see levies skyrocket more than ten-fold.

Many of these hikes happened automatically as prolonged joblessness triggered state laws governing their unemployment insurance systems. But at least seven states voted to raise their taxable wage bases, the level of income subject to unemployment tax. And another 10 are looking at upping the wage bases or tax rates.
 
Can this be considered a "Neg Rep Whine?"

It can now. :lol:

And yet, it shows just how ignorant CONZ are on this issue.

They claim business are being taxed out of existence.
Yet business owners themselves do not say this.

And what do CONZ say?
Oh, golly, it appears I was wrong. I will re-evaluate the evidence and reach a NEW conclusion.

If only.

No they whine and call names like little bitches.

On what planet does me reponding to a comment about a neg rep whine correlate to a comment about business taxes?

And people wonder why I call certain posters 'stupid'.... Curious.
 
what part of premiums were going up before the health care law was past do you people refuse to admitt?
 
Name some fucking laws you idiot

Well, since I know you're talking to me now............my unemployment taxes went from .06% to 8.1%, the health insurance for me and my employees has gone up 75% in the last two years, and the deductible has gone from 1000 per year to 4000 per year. I'm thinking the Affordable Health Care Act isn't so affordable.

Prove your claims with facts

Those are the facts, I'm not posting personal business info on here. Believe me or not, I have no reason to lie.
 

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