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I eliminated my employees health insurance and will hire only part timers from how on. many, many of my clients are doing the same.Why do you say this? I don’t think it’s any secret that a lot of large corporations have laid off workers in the last four years in order to keep profits up…something they have an obligation to shareholders to do. They did that because their revenues were down, and the only way to make up for it is to cut costs where possible.
For smaller businesses, it’s different. They are just plain scared. I know a lot of small business people and over the last four years they have heard a lot of threatening things from this administration. Some have been carried out. Some were abandoned. But for certain, their costs are going to go up, and soon. Obamacare is absolutely going to cost them more for health insurance. Obama’s promise to make utility rates go up is a threat to the cost of doing business. All of them fear rises in interest rates which they think government overspending is going to make inevitable. So they’re afraid to borrow. Most businesses anymore can’t cut any further, and it’s just absurd to think they have been doing it in order to make Obama look bad. They do it to maintain a livelihood for themselves and their families.
It’s no great secret that big business is hand in glove with government when it comes to regulations. Many government regulators rely on businesses to do that for them because they don’t understand the businesses the way the business people do. Do big businesses collude with government in order to implement regulations that will force small businesses out? Maybe so, maybe not, but small businesses think it’s so. Long ago I was in a small business of a different sort than the one I’m in now, and I remember finally realizing that baffling and onerous new regulations requiring me to do this or that were actually aimed at requiring me to do things the big businesses of a similar sort were already doing. And this administration is every bit as much in bed with big business as any other has been.
And small businesses are the “jobs” of the people who own them. They have to “buy” their very jobs daily, and have to watch costs very closely. Why would someone threaten retribution against them for being cautious about preserving their own jobs? Don’t all employees do the same thing, but in a different way? And their businesses are their retirement programs as well. Small business people don’t have guaranteed retirement pensions. They rely on their businesses for that.
How do you want to hold them “accountable”? Shoot them? Tax them some more as punishment? What?