I’ve got some comments on an interesting new survey from the Kauffman Foundation/Thumbtack.com. [Cato at Liberty; & welcome Neal Boortz readers]
Related: “When Julia tried to start a small business” [Coyote]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on May 11, 2012
I’ve got some comments on an interesting new survey from the Kauffman Foundation/Thumbtack.com. [Cato at Liberty; & welcome Neal Boortz readers]
Related: “When Julia tried to start a small business” [Coyote]
Tagged as: business climates, California, Maryland, small business

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The “Julia” article was a bit overdone. She’s not going to have to do all those things in every state, though that doesn’t take away the main point of the author.
I am guessing The Peoples Republic of California’s War on Small Business should be good for 15% unemployment, once Governor Moonbeam begins the inevitable government layoffs.
You kill small business, you kill the tax base.
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