Posted on 11/26/2011 5:28:01 AM PST by Kaslin
Today is Small Business Saturday, a new holiday supported by little firms such as American Express, Google, Verizon, Dun and Bradstreet, Occupy Wall Street and [gush, breathless] Barack Hussein Obama!
Just by the sponsors alone you can tell this is a program designed to create millions of small business jobs in places like India, China, Thailand and Mexico.
Remember, theres no U-S-A in small business. Ok, maybe there are the letters U-S-A in small business, but why let the facts get in the way of another of Obama's Potemkin jobs moments.
In the Orwellian world of Obama-speak, Small Business Saturday is a day when we should reaffirm our support for Americas small business owners and their staff, and celebrate the proud tradition of entrepreneurship they represent.
Reaffirm and Celebrate. Gotcha. Words that will make the eyes of any small business owner red with gratitude when Obama sends them their very own personal Small Business Saturday greeting card made by Hallmarks greeting card division instead of Hallmarks retail store or broadcasting division.
Because what celebration of small business would be complete by the Obama administration without reaffirming the mounds of red-tape that Obama and his confederates have saddled small business with?
Overall, the Obama Administration imposed 75 new major regulations from January 2009 to mid-FY 2011, with annual costs of $38 billion, reports Heritage.
In contrast, there were only six deregulatory actions by the Obama administration saving $1.5 billion says the Heritage report.
And those costs were just the cost by the government to implement the regulations, not the overall cost to industry- that is; not the costs to you and I.
In terms of the overall impact on the economic health of the country, the figure is much higher.
More specifically, the total cost of federal regulations has increased to $1.75 trillion, writes the federal governments own Small Business Administration.
Heritage reports that thats nearly twice the amount that the government collects annually in individual income taxes. Ouch!
The costs are a hidden tax, not just on the rich, says Heritage, but on everyone equally.
But because regulations prevent the creation of new jobs, it hits the poor and middle class particularly hard, while the updated cost per employee for firms with fewer than 20 employees is now $10,585 (a 36 percent difference between the costs incurred by small firms when compared with their larger counterparts), says the SBA.
In other words, small employers take it on the chin at the rate of $3,810.60 per employee more than the big guys do.
No wonder the big corporate sponsors of Small Business Saturday wanted to invite Obama in on the deal.
Because while Obamas rhetoric panders to the little guys, his actions seem geared to favor the big guys instead.
Maybe thats what the president meant in his State of the Union message when he said his administration was only into doing big things: Big Labor, Big Business and Big Graft. Theres just so little opportunity to monetize political power with little people involved in small business- and monetization of political power is the first priority of Obamas political machine.
Its not hard to figure why the Obama administration is creating jobs at a post-war low. Jobs arent the goal. Fundraising is. Thats why dog and pony shows like Small Business Saturday loom so large for Obama and his corporate pals.
They serve as a reminder that Obama cares about little guys [cough, hack], while giving him an opportunity to put the squeeze on the Big Guys.
If Reagan was the Great Communicator, Obama is the Great Fabricator.
For Obama, every day is just another episode of the Beltway Unreality show, where acting is much more important than actually doing something; where pop-culture trumps substance.
But somethings different this election cycle.
The Chambers of Commerce, the Aspen Institute, American Express and the International Monetary Fund dont own the media anymore.
You do- via the internet. While some may still be deceived, the rest of us are on to the scam.
And through you, Obamas going to find out that reaffirming and celebrating small business one day a year, doesnt make up for the 364 days a year that he screws them.
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Ive recently had a chance to read The Fourth Protocol by Frederick Forsyth. Originally published in 1985, the book wears remarkably well. Of special interest are the long letters that Kim Philby writes to his Soviet master about how to take down a western democracy.
The letters are as relevant today as ever. Reading the Manifesto of the British Revolution will put a chill down your spine. The letters start at page 63 and 64 but I would suggest reading the whole book.
We the People are a real pain in the behind to our overlords...always complaining about all they do “for us”....
Obama’s total ignorance about business is most evident in his much taunted “tax cut” in reducing the Social Security Tax. He believes that businesses will just go out and hire people for a $1200 cut in Social Security tax. He has no understanding that the motivation to hire someone is based on your business expanding. That employee who you pay $10 per hour has to generate likely close to $25 an hour of new business to pay their salary, benefits, business overhead and a small profit. That a business will just run out and hire people in response to a piddling and likely temporary reduction in Social Security tax is ludicrous.
>>We the People are a real pain in the behind to our overlords...always complaining about all they do for us....
Not quite. It’s “We the middle class People” who are a pain. The ultra-wealthy can handle Obama’s destruction of the nation because they’ve sheltered enough wealth overseas and they have the means to flee. The poor love all the “help” they get from Uncle Ream-Us. It’s those pesky middle class people with their individualism and constant whining about “leave us alone and we’ll take care of ourselves” that is a pain in his behind.
It is not just small business he is killing. Any and every business, regardless of size that is dependent upon labor and/or energy is being killed.
Last year my operating expense were X, I knew that going into the year, so I budgeted for it and set my prices accordingly. This coming year, the year 2012, I have no idea, nor does my accounting staff, what my expenses are going to be. I cannot set prices without knowing how much money I need coming in.
You, that may not own businesses, but work for someone else, may think this doesn’t effect you, you could not be more wrong. Your pay is part of the expense number. If we cannot set our prices at a number that is both competitive and covers expenses, you are not going to have a job.
Happy 2012 and thanks for giving us obama, that changey stuff is about to come home to roost for a lot of us/you.
Every problem we have is man made - most of it in Washington DC.
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