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Since small business owners did build that business and it was the government because of the infrastructure. Then small business owners must be special since the government did not help you build a business.
No business? I guess you were not the favored people.
Today it seems walmart and others have made small business people a thing of the past. Thats just how I see it.
Sounds like the same government that gave small businesses roads and other infrastructure reneged on the deal and gave them to WalMart. So, why would one trust the government to - what'd he call it - ahhh, HELP the small business man when that same government is just going to go help a bigger business that will put the small business out of business.
Hmmmm, damned government, can't live with it and now we can't live without it.
Small business people pay allot of taxes and they don't have the right to use the roads. Then why should the people on welfare be able to use the roads even if it is riding a bus?
They did?? So I pay taxes that help build the roads for my business and they also build roads for a competitor?
Do the people who don't pay taxes get to use these roads too?
THATS NOT FAIR. If you don't pay taxes, don't drive on the roads!!!
EXACTLY!!!
Anyone not paying taxes should not use the roads, cross the bridges, use the internet, use a telephone, or get any vaccines.
Government has never built anything directly (except during the depression) and use OUR taxes to pay contractors (business people) to do the actual work.
Our TAXES built and provided ALL of it lunkheads!!!!
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