Posted on 07/23/2011 8:58:26 AM PDT by Kaslin
Last Monday, during his companys quarterly earnings conference call, Steve Wynn, CEO of Wynn Resorts, said what a lot of people in the business community have been thinking for the last two-plus years.
Im afraid to do anything in the current political environment in the United States, he said. Those of us who have business opportunities and the capital to do it are going to sit in fear of the president.
He didnt stop there. Im saying it bluntly, he continued. This administration is the greatest wet blanket to business and progress and job creation in my lifetime.
And with that, Steve Wynn became the voice of the business communitys frustration under Obamas anti-capitalist regime.
Yesterday Home Depot founder Bernie Marcus echoed Wynn, telling IBD that the government is the biggest impediment to job growth in the country.
"Having built a small business into a big one," said Marcus "I can tell you that today the impediments that the government imposes are impossible to deal with. Home Depot would never have succeeded if we'd tried to start it today. Every day you see rules and regulations from a group of Washington bureaucrats who know nothing about running a business. And I mean every day. It's become stifling."
As someone who runs several small businesses, Im well aware of the scorched-earth policy that my fellow Chicagoan has adopted. His dogmatic embrace of over-regulation, over-taxation and wealth redistribution has not only made me rethink the way I run my companies, its proved beyond the shadow of a doubt that hes a socialist prosperity killer of historic proportions.
But when Steve Wynn, the sitting CEO of one of the most successful corporations in the country, makes statements like these, it brings the discussion to a whole new level. It tells me that when it comes to job creationthe single most important driver of economic growththeres an even bigger disconnect between the business community and Washington than even the most optimistic among us may have imagined.
And Steve Wynn is a guy who knows a thing or two about creating jobs. Its estimated that, either directly or indirectly, Wynn is responsible for the creation of 150,000 jobs in Las Vegas alone. Think about how many families and children and lives those jobs support. Even if youre not a fan of gambling, you have to at least give the man credit for doing his part to grow the economy.
Whats most telling, however, is that Wynn doesnt have a political ax to grind. Had someone like Donald Trump made comments like these, it wouldnt have the same resonance because hes perceived to be political (among other things). But the perception of Wynn is that he is, by and large, apolitical. The only skin he has in the game is that of a businessman. Hes even been a vocal booster of Sen. Harry Reid, someone I consider to be a ranking member the presidents henchmen.
The reality is, no matter which side of the aisle you sit on, Steve Wynn is right. Barack Obama has positioned himself as an enemy of the business community, and in doing so, he has become the enemy of economic growth. Those of us who lived through the Reagan era watched the way freeing up seed capital led to job creation, technology transfer and economic growth. And yet, just last week, the president used the phrase, job-killing tax cuts in a news conference. Unbelievable.
Its clear from his past experience and present policies that our president has no idea what it takes to create a job. But Wynn absolutely does. Later in his conference call, Wynn turned up the volume on his criticism of my fellow Chicagoan. Im telling you that the business community in this country is frightened to death of the weird political philosophy of the president of the United States, he said. And until hes gone, everybodys going to be sitting on their thumbs.
Marcus said much the same thing: "I'm not sure Obama would understand anything that I'd say, because he's never really worked a day outside the political or legal area. He doesn't know how to make a payroll, he doesn't understand the problems businesses face."
Unfortunately for the economy, Wynn and Marcus will be sitting on more than just their thumbs. Wynn's 2011 second-quarter earnings were up 59% from 2010. Thanks to the hostile environment in which Wynn and the rest of the business community have been forced into, hell probably end up sitting on a lot of that cash, too.
Here’s the thing...you can be a Democratic President and create jobs...but you’d have to have a very pro-business agenda, which this President doesn’t have.
The more Americans you have on unemployment and not paying income taxes....the less the government makes, and the more problems you have in controlling your revenue & tax situation. It’s an obvious principal that you don’t get in law school or while managing community centers. I’d like to think that you learn lessons along the way as President....but that hasn’t really been the case here.
There were similar threads this week where incorrect comments were posted that Bernie Marcus contributed to Obama in 08.
Totally incorrect. He did contribute to Charlie Crist.
Also Bernie Marcus has been RETIRED from HD for 9 years.
I’ve seen a lot of criticism leveled at Wynn on this forum for supporting Reid. That is justified, but bottom line is this article is right...Wynn is basically apolitical and just looks out for his business interests. His comments resonate all the more with the general public because of this.
Among others, there were Eddie Chile ("I'm Mad as Hell . . .") (TX), James R. Evans ("America's Choice - Twilight's Last Gleaming or Dawn's Early light") (IL), and W. David Stedman ("Our Ageless Constitution") (NC). These, and other outspoken opponents of what appeared to be excessive growth of coercive government power, were courageous and ahead of their time. Their defense of "freedom of individual enterprise" principles underlying the Declaration of Independence and Constitution went largely unappreciated and unheeded.
Wynn and Marcus may become today's business defenders of those principles. Is it too few, too late?
One of their earlier counterparts is living and remains concerned about the future of liberty for generations to come. His recent book, "The Destruction of the Great American Dream," can be viewed here.
America needs an army of young entrepreneurs who will study the Founders' philosophy which made America a place for the oppressed from all over the world, and then stand up and defend those principles against the collectivists' ("progressives") counterfeit philosophy, which "equalizes mediocrity" and destroys individual freedom, incentive, opportunity, prosperity and plenty and threatens the extinction of the light of liberty from the world.
When you're dealing with a gangsta government, you have to pay out the protection money (if you know what's good for you).
That's really something considering that Home Depot was founded during the Carter administration in 1978.
bttt
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