Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Hillary schools LinkedIn: Four Ways to Jump-Start Small Business
LinkedIn ^ | 5-21-2015 | Hillary Clinton's ghost writer

Posted on 05/22/2015 10:45:06 AM PDT by lwd

When I was growing up, my father owned a small business. And when I say small, I mean small: It was my father and an occasional day laborer. My mother, brothers, and I would help do the silkscreen printing on the drapery fabrics he sold. We were an all-hands-on-deck operation, guided by my father’s belief that if you worked hard and did what you were supposed to do, opportunities would be there for you.

Despite generations of progress on so many other fronts, it’s still too hard to get a business started today. Hard work is no longer enough to guarantee opportunity. Credit is too tough to come by. Too many regulatory and licensing requirements are uneven and uncertain.

And yet, as I travel around the country, I hear signs of optimism. Just yesterday, I sat down with a group of small business owners at Bike Tech in Cedar Falls, Iowa. I met a young man named Brad Magg. He started his first catering business at 15 with a loan from a local bank — they were willing to take a chance on a very young entrepreneur after years of watching him sell baked goods while in elementary school. At 20, Brad decided he wanted to start a restaurant — just as the owner of the local ice cream shop, Goldie's, was getting ready to retire. He bought the business from Goldie herself (and liked the name so much he kept it). Like many business owners, Brad struggled to make ends meet during the Great Recession, so he sought help from a Small Business Administration program in his town. With support and sheer determination, he was able to save his business. Today Goldie's Ice Cream Shoppe has grown from one and a half employees to almost 30.

That’s the spirit that got Americans through the Great Recession. And as we come back from the crisis, potential new business owners and entrepreneurs from Silicon Valley to Des Moines to Brooklyn are ready to seize the moment. All they need are policies that help them get ahead instead of holding them back.

That’s why I want to be a small business president. Throughout this campaign, I’ll be proposing specific ways to help jump-start small business, including:

1. Cutting the red tape that holds back small businesses and entrepreneurs. It should not take longer to start a business in the U.S. than it does in Canada, Korea, or France.

2. Expanding access to capital.Small business owners need access to financing and credit to build, grow, expand, and hire. Lending has recovered since the crisis, but it’s still hard for new firms to get credit. A Federal Reserve Survey found that the current market is especially hard for the smallest firms and startups. And despite the fact that millions more women have opened businesses and become their own boss in recent years, they're still starting out with about half the financial capital as their male counterparts.

3. Providing tax relief and tax simplification for small business.The smallest businesses, with one to five employees, spend 150 hours and $1,100 per employee on federal tax compliance. That’s more than 20 times higher than the average for far larger firms. We’ve got to fix that.

4. Expanding access to new markets.Every American small business should be able to tap new markets — whether they are across their city, across their state, or around the world. Some American businesses are already doing this through new platforms, such as Etsy and Ebay.

The early lessons I learned about hard work and entrepreneurship have stuck with me all my life — a sentence my father would be thrilled to read. In the weeks and months to come, I want to have more conversations with people on the frontlines — people like Brad in Iowa, who have seen firsthand what’s working and what isn’t. Then, we need to build their experiences into our policies —because small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and they have as much to teach us as ever.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS:
Comments from the business community on LinkedIn seem to see through her charade.
1 posted on 05/22/2015 10:45:06 AM PDT by lwd
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | View Replies]

To: lwd

Only the small businesses who are not under-capitalized, and can afford the cost of government health care, I assume.


2 posted on 05/22/2015 10:57:05 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: lwd

You too can earn $25 million dollars in only 18 months.

Just send away now for your instructional materials and learn how to

GET RICH WITH THE GRIFTERS

In no time at all you will learn how to:

- Go from dirt poor to multi-milionaire without working up a sweat.

- Sell top secret defense technology to America’s enemies for millions of dollars.

- Make big money buying and selling cattle futures without having to risk a penny of your own.

- Charge people $100,000, $250,000, or even $500,000 for a 60 minute speech about yourself.

Just sent all your money to Bill & Hill enterprises and watch in the US Mail for your CD telling you how to get started making millions in no time at all.


3 posted on 05/22/2015 11:01:56 AM PDT by Iron Munro (We may be paranoid but that doesn't mean they aren't really after us)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: lwd
The early lessons I learned about hard work and entrepreneurship have stuck with me all my life

She is apparently a slow learner. And obviously her father was a bad teacher. She forgot to mention those CRUSHING GOVERNMENT REGULATION monkeys for business. We even have names for them; IRS, ACA, EPA......

4 posted on 05/22/2015 11:03:15 AM PDT by Tenacious 1 (POPOF. President Of Pants On Fire.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: lwd

guided by my father’s belief that if you worked hard and did what you were supposed to do, opportunities would be there for you.

...

And eventually you could be become a wealthy high ranking criminal in the federal government.


5 posted on 05/22/2015 11:05:31 AM PDT by Moonman62 (The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: lwd

This is another way the media advocate for their favorites. What Hillary Clinton knows about small business could be inscribed on the head of a pin, with plenty of room left over for her memoirs.


6 posted on 05/22/2015 11:14:20 AM PDT by IronJack
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Iron Munro

LOL ...classic!


7 posted on 05/22/2015 11:15:49 AM PDT by lwd
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: Moonman62
guided by my father’s belief that if you worked hard and did what you were supposed to do, opportunities would be there for you.

Of course no mention there of playing by the rules...

8 posted on 05/22/2015 11:47:52 AM PDT by gov_bean_ counter (Romans 1:22 Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 5 | View Replies]

To: lwd

My mother was a liberal who thought that gov’t was the answer to everything, that is until she and her husband started 3 business’s.

After jumping thru all the hoops and dealing with employees and the gov’t asking for more and more she became a conservative as her husband always was as he worked at the family business his dad started.

Hillary Clinton and for that matter most politicians telling us what to do have never held a real job in their lives yet think they will dictate to us how to do everything.


9 posted on 05/22/2015 12:00:44 PM PDT by minnesota_bound
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: lwd
I might listen if Hillary shared her knowledge of cattle futures.
10 posted on 05/22/2015 2:18:25 PM PDT by TexasCajun
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: lwd
Helping small business would require limiting the power of the Democratic Patry's labor union allies. And the Democratic Party's attorney allies. And the Democratic Party's Federal and State employee allies.

But that's just crazy talk...have another Small Business Loan, instead! :)

11 posted on 05/22/2015 5:51:05 PM PDT by Mr. Jeeves (Heteropatriarchal Capitalist)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson