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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Small business and deadbeat dads
Government leaders keep telling us the engine of economic growth is small business. They can’t wait to do more to encourage small business. Then they force small businesses to jump through hoops with complicated rules and paperwork. Here is what … Continue reading
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Did you vote in the primary?
An old saying reminds us that it’s generally a bad idea to preach sermons on attendance. Since you are reading this column, you are – obviously – a reader of your local newspaper, which means you stay informed about your … Continue reading
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