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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2009

Both Small Business Majority and the Main Street Alliance claim to represent small business owners, but if you take a closer look at these groups you'll quickly discover that they are not credible advocates for the small business community.

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  • Nice B.S. video...did you get proper clearance from the rights owners?Groups like NFIB have done nothing more than market bad healthcare plans and credit card programs. The Chamber of Commerce hasn't been any more effective. Heathcare run by the government will suffer due to waste and inefficiencies and will ultimately cost small businesses the most. I like what the SBM represents.

  • "We poll small businesses and base our positions entirely on this scientific research."

    Not exactly. "the Small Business Majority," which lacks enough small business members to even be considered "the small business minority," supports a "progressive" agenda which is most often at odds with the the business community in general, and small business in particular.

    Their "scientific" polls are rigged to elicit positive responses to suit the needs of their progressive agenda. Beware.

  • Clever as this is, it doesn't lift the burden that our current healthcare system has on the 27M American small business owners. We poll small businesses and base our positions entirely on this scientific research. Our leaders are former business owners; our funding comes from nonprofit foundations. We support bipartisanship and work with all major business organizations to achieve real, pragmatic nonpartisan solutions.

    John Arensmeyer

    CEO, Small Business Majority

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