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To: jgge

There are so many empty spaces in your argument that Freepers will poke into!

We are tired of lifetime politicians.

I would gladly vote for a person who has a wide range of experience, military-business-finance and who has NOT obtained political baggage that must come along with him .
Every other candidate has ‘owezeeys’ to a myriad and long list of prior supporters.

Not a big job to decide where or when to open a pizza joint? Not a big job to decide what to charge for a pizza??

Boy, you sure are telling us you don’t know anything about business. Whether it is a plumbing supply house, a grocery store or a ‘pizza joint’, as you call it, there are lots of thoughtful decisions involved.

None of those decisions are made in a vaccuum—careful, decisive thought is involved.

Where to locate the store?
How much is the rent?
What is the traffic that store & others in the area generate?
Will other vendors in that area create walk-in business for my operation?
What is the local labor force capable of?
Are they willing WORKERS who will show up past 1 or 2 weekly paychecks & be properly groomed & personally sanitary enough to prepare food? Or will they mostly be unable to pass the drug tests I demand for employees?
What are the local & state taxes I will have to pay?
What are the local permits processes like & how much are their built in delays going to obstruct my plans? Some smaller communities can delay your permits for years & you will go elsewhere.
What amount of advertising will I have to pay for in advance to generate a customere base?
What are my sources locally for my needed fresh ingredients for my pizzas & salads? Can I get a complete array of soft drink products that my customers wish to have? In some areas of Oregon, you cannot find a single restaurant that carries Coca Cola products. It is only Pepsi.
How stable is the local economy to substantiate my initial investment in this location & to justify keeping it going?

The minutae of detail in running ANY kind of business is not a joke. The details in the paperwork alone is staggering.

That is another reason why American business is so wary of Barry the Imposter.

Perry has lots of good things he is capable of. He also has a solid state legislature behind him on most items.
Supporting Perry is your right.
IF YOU have his ear, you might get him to see a broader picture on ILLEGAL intruders. That issue alone is hurting the entire country.


137 posted on 10/14/2011 9:51:55 AM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: ridesthemiles

At the end no matter how much overrating and spinning you do it is a Pizza business that hires low paying jobs to cook a dough with tomato sauce, cheese and some topping, so let us stop the silly joke of overrating what it takes to run and make it as a qualification to run the United States government because it is not, not even close.


144 posted on 10/14/2011 10:25:51 AM PDT by jgge
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