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In small business owners will vote for the magic R because of lower taxes, even if it hurts their business overall.
As a small business owner, I am offended. I have never considered voting for that clown. Many of us understand economics well and know that he doesn't. We also struggle with health care issues far more than larger entities.
 
As a small business owner, I am offended. I have never considered voting for that clown. Many of us understand economics well and know that he doesn't. We also struggle with health care issues far more than larger entities.
I've argued for years that small business owners should be for universal health care or single payer. Even if taxes went up and financially, it was a wash, the businesses would be freed from the complexities of offering healthcare options to their employees.
 
I've argued for years that small business owners should be for universal health care or single payer. Even if taxes went up and financially, it was a wash, the businesses would be freed from the complexities of offering healthcare options to their employees.
The biggest issue we have is population/risk issues with larger plans, which make them super expensive. We're self-insured, but that leaves a small but not insignificant tail risk of a truly catastrophic event. That either collapses your cost structure or wrecks your employees with a huge premium increase by having to switch to a traditional plan, or you accept a laser and stare bankruptcy in the face.
 
I ordered a pizza from the grocery store artisans. The price is 50% higher than last year.

Gasoline prices are up 63% locally.

I ordered an external SSD. The price has almost doubled from last year.

Dems, you need to sing after me: "It's the affordability, stupid."
 
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