In the Weekly Republican Address, Sen. Mike Johanns of Nebraska explains, ""The idea of government creating jobs; well, it simply misses the point entirely. That's just not how we get our economic engine firing on all cylinders. Job creation in this country doesn't start with government; it starts with our businesses, especially our small businesses. Small businesses create between 60 and 80 percent of all new jobs, according to the Small Business Administration."
Sen. Johanns points out that the policies of the Obama administration have made it more difficult for small businesses to create jobs, such as the 1099 tax reporting mandate included in the Democrats' health care law.
He says, "Job creators found themselves saddled with a mountain of costly new paperwork due to this part of the health care law. Repealing it opened the door to hiring by closing the door on new accounting red tape that businesses would have faced. Since then, I've heard directly from small business owners, thanking us for removing this stumbling block to growth, for saving them time and money, and for getting big government out of the way of small business."
"1099 repeal was a big victory for our small businesses and our economy, but there's so much more to do," Sen. Johanns says. "The red tape and the bureaucracy continue to pile up from this Administration. . . . [President Obama's] his Administration has proposed or enacted more than 250 regulations amounting to more than $24 billion dollars in regulatory costs. And again, that's just since January."
He concludes, "It is time to change the culture in Washington. We can't tie up small businesses in needless red tape and regulations and then expect them to create jobs and boost the economy. The federal government can't create jobs; we must help shape an economic environment conducive to job creation. It's our task to unshackle job creators from regulations and mandates, to enable them to grow, to flourish. My Republican colleagues and I will continue to push for a scaled back government that allows the enterprising American spirit to create a prosperous economy that benefits everyone. That means reining in spending, reducing the deficit, eliminating red tape that holds businesses back."
get rid of state sales tax, then watch sales sky rocket from other states who will rush over to buy without sales tax,
next is to stop all aid to other nations including loans.
next send all prisons over seas for 10 cents on the dollar,
next stop schools from stealing money from the gas tax that is for road repairs.
donze52
thanks for reading
donze52 5 months ago
You cannot have competitive small business when small business cannot manufacture in this country because they cannot compete with china. The government can fix that.
nick7461 9 months ago
Actually, economically speaking government spending is one of the ways to increase economic vitality, especially in a period of a recession. It's purely Keynesian economics. Stop trying to intentionally mislead for party politics (let's be honest, that's not going to happen with this party for sure, you're priorities during the budget battle for FY2011 only showed where you stand).
MrGeopolitical 9 months ago
Impeach Obama NOW! Is Obama a messiah or ass-clown? Check my vid for a short list of articles of impeachment.
JakeBlakeProject 10 months ago
Wall St deregulation, tax cuts for big oil, pharmaceutical and insurance conglomerates and the rich all continue under republican demand. Their pro rich policies have created the largest divide between the rich and middle class in history, massive debt and deficits, and 20 million lost jobs. The republican solution, cut medicare, infrastructure, education and more tax cuts for the rich. The republican party continues to sell out America's future to the highest bidder and they must be stopped.
Phalinex 10 months ago