Small Businesses Like Mine Didn’t Cause COVID, But Governments Are Making Us Pay For It
No small business could’ve prepared for this. Washington needs to give small businesses a genuine, real chance to survive.
After A Century Serving Kenosha, Rode’s Camera Shop Is A Pile Of Ashes
“This is my— was my business,” said Tom Gram, standing beside his wife, Irene. He gestured behind him, a mountain of rubble occupying the charred, brick shell of what once was. Rode’s Camera Shop.
COVID Rolls Downhill In Wyoming: The American People Are Making The Hard Calls When Our Leaders Won’t
“That slice of government cheese is going to eventually melt and there’s just not going to be enough to get it done. So the best thing you can do is figure out what you’re good at, get your resume going and get to work.”
You Shouldn’t Have To Be A Billionaire Like Elon Musk To Re-Open Your Business
By caving in to Elon Musk’s demand to reopen, government officials showed their health orders have been arbitrary and ineffective all along.
After Weeks Of Democrats Blocking PPP Funds, Washington Post Frames Them As Heroes
The Washington Post published fan fiction blaming the depleted Paycheck Protection Program funds on the GOP, and painting Democrats as the problem-solvers.
No, Boosting Small Businesses Isn’t Rich People ‘Looting’ Taxpayers
Far from a naked handout to rich guys, the minor change under the stimulus package reduces taxes on business owners with the aim of making it easier to retain workers on payroll during this crisis.
The Federal Stimulus Is Helping Individuals, But It’s Killing My Small Business
While it looks like everyone is taking seriously the average worker’s needs, no one at the decision-making level has thought of the small business owner.
What America Loses With Every Shuttered Main Street Restaurant
In the wake of coronavirus, our communities will be immeasurably poorer without the kind of small restaurants that taught me life lessons and overflow with nostalgia.
Here’s How To Apply For A Coronavirus Loan For Your Small Business
Businesses can borrow up to 2.5 times their average monthly payroll expenses for the year 2019 or $10 million.
Dear Congress: I’m A Small Business Owner. Here’s What My Business Needs To Survive
People would rather keep their jobs than be unemployed and receive a monthly check that doesn’t cover their bills.
Obamacare Is About To Sucker-Punch Ohio Employees
A study of small employers in Ohio shows full Obamacare implementation will cost $2,434 more per employee.
How States Hurt Low-Income Entrepreneurs
States have enacted needless barriers against the low-income Americans who try to make their lives better through starting small businesses.
Low-Income Workers: Raising The Minimum Wage Ruined Our Lives
Contrary to public relations pushes and politician promises, people who feel minimum-wage hikes directly find this government intervention hurts, not helps.