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    I used to own a business, a temp help business. My avge payroll would in very good years number in the low 200's per week, in good years in the mid-high 100's per week. No way would I consider entering that business again. Now with HC "reform" headed our way. Somewhere along the way government has become so over-reaching, I became averse to having employees ever again when I start a business. This article nailed it from my perspective.

    http://www.lvrj.com/opinion/barack-o...-97758294.html

    Opinion Jul. 04, 2010
    Las Vegas Review-Journal

    WAYNE ALLYN ROOT: Barack Obama: The great jobs killer




    As former President Ronald Reagan might have said, "Obama, there you go again."

    The current occupant of the White House claims to know how to create jobs. He claims jobs have been created. But so far the score is Great Obama Depression 2.2 million lost jobs, Obama 0 -- a blowout.







    Obama is as hopeless, helpless, clueless and bankrupt of good ideas as the manager of the Chicago Cubs in late September. This "community organizer" knows as much about private-sector jobs as Pamela Anderson knows about nuclear physics.

    It's time to call Obama what he is: The Great Jobs Killer. With his massive spending and tax hikes -- rewarding big government and big unions, while punishing taxpayers and business owners -- Obama has killed jobs, he has killed motivation to create new jobs, he has killed the motivation to invest in new businesses, or expand old ones. With all this killing, Obama should be given the top spot on the FBI's Most Wanted List.

    Meanwhile, he has kept the union workers of GM and Chrysler employed (with taxpayer money). He has made sure that most government employee union members got their annual raises for sleeping on the job (with taxpayer money). He made sure that his voters got handouts mislabeled as "tax cuts" even though they never paid taxes (with taxpayer money). And he made sure that major campaign contributors collected billions off government stimulus (with taxpayer money).

    As far as the taxpayers -- the people who actually take risks with our own money to create small businesses and jobs and pay most of the taxes -- we require protection under the Endangered Species Act.

    You won't find proof of the damage Obama is doing on Wall Street, but rather on Main Street. My friends are all part of the economic engine of America: Small business. Small business creates 75 percent of new jobs (and a majority of all jobs). I called one friend who was a wealthy restaurant owner. He says business is off by 60 percent. He's drowning in debt. He won't last much longer. His wealth is gone.

    I called another friend in the business of home improvement. He says business is off 90 percent from two years ago. My contractor just filed personal bankruptcy. She won't be building any more homes. The hair salon where I've had my hair cut for years closed earlier this year. Bankrupt. But here's the clincher -- ESPN Zone just closed all their restaurants across the country. If they can't make it selling cheap food and overpriced beer with 100 big screens blaring every sporting event on the planet to a sports-crazed society, we are all in deep, deep trouble.

    I've polled all my friends who own small businesses -- many of them in the Internet and high-tech fields. They all agree that in this new Obama world of high business taxes, income taxes, payroll taxes, capital gains taxes, and workers compensation taxes, the key to success is to avoid employees. The only way to survive as a business owner today is by keeping the payroll very low and by hiring only independent contractors or part-time employees provided by temp agencies.

    The days of jobs in the private sector with big salaries, full benefits, and pensions are over. We've all seen where those kinds of jobs get you as a business owner -- in Bankruptcy Court or surviving on government welfare like GM and Chrysler. Or in the case of government itself -- completely insolvent, but surviving by ripping off taxpayers and fraudulently running printing presses at the Fed all day and night to print money by the trillions.

    Unfortunately, small businesses don't have the power to impose taxes or print money. So unlike government, we'll just have to cut employees and run lean and mean.

    It has now become clear that, outside of the burgeoning field of Census takers, there will be no major increase in new jobs for years to come. Outside government, Obama has created a wasteland of economic ruin and depression that looks much like the landscape of Mel Gibson's first movie "Mad Max." Without a printing press in Obama's world, you're just plain out of luck.

    The days of believing the Obama propaganda about a jobs recovery are over. The trillion-dollar corporate handouts (neatly named "stimulus") may have kept big business in the money for the past 18 months, and artificially propped up the stock market, but small business is the real canary in the coal mine.

    My small business-owning friends aren't creating one job. Not one. They are shedding jobs. They are learning to do more with fewer employees. They are creating high-tech businesses that don't need employees. And many business owners are making plans to leave the country. In a high-tech world where businesses can be run from anywhere, Obama has a problem. His one-trick pony -- raise taxes, raise taxes, raising taxes -- is chasing away the business owners he desperately needs to pay his bills.

    So who is going to pay Obama's taxes? Not his voters. They want government to pay them. Who is going to create Obama's jobs? Not his voters -- they've never created a job in their lives.

    So what is Obama going to do? Maybe he can get Pamela Anderson on the line.

    Wayne Allyn Root, a former vice presidential nominee for the Libertarian Party, writes from Henderson. His column appears every other week.

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    Re: The Great Jobs Killer

    Originally posted by doom&gloom View Post
    I used to own a business, a temp help business. My avge payroll would in very good years number in the low 200's per week, in good years in the mid-high 100's per week. No way would I consider entering that business again. Now with HC "reform" headed our way. Somewhere along the way government has become so over-reaching, I became averse to having employees ever again when I start a business. This article nailed it from my perspective.
    For over 20 years I ran a contracting business specializing in medical construction. When I segued into consulting, my only "employees", associates I contacted as needed, I felt I had died and gone to heaven. No more payroll, withholding, benefits, trucks, special tools, material storage, weeklies, monthlies and quarterlies, etc. The frosting on the cake- I missed out on the Great Recession while still contracting. I have friends that didn't.

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    • #3
      Re: The Great Jobs Killer

      Come on, save this dumb Bull Shit for some other web site!
      It doesn't even deserve to be in rant and rave!

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      • #4
        Re: The Great Jobs Killer

        Originally posted by we_are_toast View Post
        Come on, save this dumb Bull Shit for some other web site!
        It doesn't even deserve to be in rant and rave!
        This is exactly what Rant and Rave is for. I believe you are wrong.

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        • #5
          Re: The Great Jobs Killer

          What's the big deal? The complaints are reasonable for sure. Anything that taxes people working is the stupidest idea ever. WE need to go to zero on income taxes.

          The government needs to switch all the taxes so they focus purely on the rich, consumption and carbon taxes (we're running out of oil).

          From there, they should reduce / remove all payroll taxes.

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          • #6
            Re: The Great Jobs Killer

            Originally posted by we_are_toast View Post
            Come on, save this dumb Bull Shit for some other web site!
            It doesn't even deserve to be in rant and rave!
            would you please enlighten me (us) as to what kind of business(es) you have run, for how long, and how many employees you have had?

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            • #7
              Re: The Great Jobs Killer

              Originally posted by we_are_toast View Post
              Come on, save this dumb Bull Shit for some other web site!
              It doesn't even deserve to be in rant and rave!
              How many small businesses have you started and operated? This article read like Reality 101.

              Maybe your comment belongs in Rant and Rave.

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              • #8
                Re: The Great Jobs Killer

                The problem is while the complaints are good, the republican / libertarian solution is just as bad as Obama's ideas.

                The republican party is a total tool of special interests and the libertarian party is really the anarchist party if you ask me. All too often they see government is the enemy. It isn't. Bad government is the enemy.

                What I'd like to hear is a libertarian candidate who says he believes in government and it's power to make things better. Or a democrat who says that we must start utilizing free markets and stop utilizing government employees.

                I don't want to hear anything from republicans anymore. I've lost interest in them..

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                • #9
                  Re: The Great Jobs Killer

                  I'm no business owner but I'm close to the action with 20+ employees.

                  This article mentions some business owners travails, but they are all part of the economic downturn. These companies seemed to have survived just fine in the bubble era. Now let's blame the taxes for all our worries.

                  Adapt

                  Oh and by the way I had to use temp services in the 90's before I got smart. Hated the damn places almost as much as the jobs they sent me to. My life read like a cheap Buchowski novel.

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                  • #10
                    Re: The Great Jobs Killer

                    Originally posted by neoken View Post
                    This article mentions some business owners travails, but they are all part of the economic downturn. These companies seemed to have survived just fine in the bubble era. Now let's blame the taxes for all our worries.

                    Adapt
                    adapt? small businesses are adapting, but at the expense of employment (the point of the article):

                    "the key to success is to avoid employees. The only way to survive as a business owner today is by keeping the payroll very low..."

                    in 2008 i fired all three of my employees (due to their poor attitudes and the economy) and hired just ONE (with no benefits) to replace them. i also invested in technology that has obviated the multiple employees (whose UE benefits should be expiring about now, lol).

                    the government could do a little adapting of its own to help small biz (fat chance). i anticipate that eventually i will fire my last employee and do everything myself (doable, but i'd prefer not to, and my current employee is a real asset with a great attitude).

                    Originally posted by neoken View Post
                    My life read like a cheap Buchowski novel.
                    BuKOWski

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                    • #11
                      Re: The Great Jobs Killer

                      I mean no disrespect. These are hard times for many. I was mainly reacting to the poorly written article.

                      My point is there are many reasons for things to go wrong with a business. It's a changing landscape that one has to adapt to. Some businesses just shouldn't survive in my opinion. Now you can blame government and taxes all you want, and sure government ain't helping much I'll agree, most of all not the small business owner. But you have little or no control over this. One can post poorly written screeds and go all tea party, but I seriously doubt it will help your business.

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                      • #12
                        Re: The Great Jobs Killer

                        Not sure how many people here know who the author is or what he does. He's a well known gambling professional with his own website, book and TV show (at least he used to have the TV show, not sure anymore).

                        I'm sure he's mostly lamenting the fact that all of his so called 'friends' are no longer willing to drop $5k a weekend on his 'service' because they're trying to keep their businesses afloat. The problem I have with this article is that he's writing it from such a local perspective (Vegas, where he lives) that I don't think he can just extrapolate it out on a national scale. Few other cities have been hit as hard as Vegas so whether it was Obama or McCain that won the last election, I doubt there would be much difference in what happened to that city.

                        Likening the closing of ESPN Zones to a bellweather event in our nation is ridiculous. Maybe the fact that they sell crappy, overpriced food is part of the reason they closed??

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                        • #13
                          Re: The Great Jobs Killer

                          I am no Obama fan, but this article is absurd. The Jobs atrophy started with Bush, and was a result of the financial orgy of the last 20 years, not Obama's policies.

                          In the "new Obama world of high business taxes, income taxes, payroll taxes, capital gains taxes, and workers compensation taxes, the key to success is to avoid employees."

                          What utter nonsense. Clearly guy is a partisan hack. Nevermind that business has always tried to minimize employees, and that Obama has not raised actually raised any of these taxes so far.

                          There are many valid things to not like Obama for. This partisan nonsense is not it.

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                          • #14
                            Re: The Great Jobs Killer

                            Originally posted by Munger View Post
                            I am no Obama fan, but this article is absurd. The Jobs atrophy started with Bush, and was a result of the financial orgy of the last 20 years, not Obama's policies.

                            In the "new Obama world of high business taxes, income taxes, payroll taxes, capital gains taxes, and workers compensation taxes, the key to success is to avoid employees."

                            What utter nonsense. Clearly guy is a partisan hack. Nevermind that business has always tried to minimize employees, and that Obama has not raised actually raised any of these taxes so far.

                            There are many valid things to not like Obama for. This partisan nonsense is not it.
                            Exactly! I'd extend your time line back to at least the 1930's. Few seem to realize just how long the nation has been destroying itself. General Motors stock actually hit it's all time high in 1955 (real dollars). What union companies haven't gone bankrupt?

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                            • #15
                              Re: The Great Jobs Killer

                              Who is going to create Obama's jobs? Not his voters -- they've never created a job in their lives.


                              Even if two or three points in the commentary are solid, most of it is laughable, partisan hackery.

                              If when feeling the need to post an editorial, can't you guys find a source for the good points whose intent isn't to promote the Republican Party as the solution to everyone's problems? The GOP already has a well oiled agit-prop machine. Does Itulip really have to be used for those purposes as well? Shit, at least I know when I post something that's a rant/rave and just put in there myself so as not to annoy EJ/Fred.

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