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I've built companies, I've created jobs, I know the frustration of small businesses with higher taxes.
It's amazing how small business owners figure out how to stretch a dollar as far as they possibly can.
Small business, right down to the individual can beat big, bureaucratic companies ten times out of ten.
Improving small business opportunities through federal contracts creates jobs and saves taxpayer money.
You cannot even start a small business under the tremendous regulatory burden we have today in America.
In October 2008, when the credit crunch hit, small businesses were really crushed by the lack of capital.
I represent the small businesses, the women, and the families working so hard to rebuild our communities.
What makes small business develop into big business is not spending, but saving and capital accumulation.
Lots of small business men have been contacting me to say they wish they had the nerve to say what I said.
Small business owners and entrepreneurs worthy of the title need to build systems that replace themselves.
As someone who has owned a small business in the past, I understand how difficult it can be to get a loan.
If you cannot bore your friends to death about your own small business, then something is seriously wrong.
We have to get away from the class warfare and recognize that we are growing jobs by helping small business.
For small business people, less paperwork means higher profits, boosted sales and more time with the family.
Small business in America is booming. The job creator in America, small business, is absolutely moving ahead.
You know Texas is - even more now that Enron has bit the dust - it's held up on the back of small businesses.
We've got to provide additional help to small businesses so that they can afford to provide health insurance.
Small business people are people with goals and values that can't be calculated on a profit and loss statement.
My father was into textile painting and ran a small business. He encouraged me a lot and loved seeing my plays.
Born in Jabalpur, I was brought up in Deolali, where my father ran a small business of making fire extinguishers.
We see - every week or two, we see another story of a small business that went out of business because Donald Trump.
If a candidate puts together a small business platform, I'll go out on the road for him. You know, I'll support him.
The most wonderful thing about having a small business is that every person we dress gets a really intimate process.
The road to recovery is to stimulate small business and innovation by reducing taxation, regulation, and litigation.
My grandfather had a paint store. It's what put my mom through college. Small business is part of my family history.
A small business can survive for a while without making a profit, but if its cashflow dries up, the impact is fatal.
As the son of a small business owner, I know how regulatory overreach can stifle our economy and cost Americans jobs.
It's an error in judgment to bounce into starting a small business before you cash in on building a strong foundation.
But economic recovery must be earned. And it will be earned by entrepreneurs and it will be earned by small businesses.
If small business goes, big business does not have any future except to become the economic arm of a totalitarian state.
A restaurant, a small business lives day-by-day. If they're lucky they can make maybe up to 5% profit. That's not a lot.
Most small-business owners will tell you they don't want Obama 'boosting' them. They just want him to get out of the way.
We need to open up private sector markets. We need to empower small business people, working Georgians, and entrepreneurs.
I think for any small business that's bootstrapped, the overwhelming challenge initially is getting to positive cash flow.
Our commercial bank [JPMorgan] is only in the U.S. We are serving what you call SMEs - small businesses, private companies.
The Federal Reserve needs to provide small businesses in America with the same low-interest loans it gave to foreign banks.
The collusion of big business, big labor, and big government threaten the spirit of small business that makes America great.
Small business is the backbone of our economy. I'm for big business, too. But small business is where the jobs are generated.
Small business owners are fighting every day to create and innovate, but continue to face government barriers to job creation.
My parents are small business owners, and the Korean community, like a lot of immigrant communities, is very much owner-driven.
I grew up in a conservative household, my parents were small business owners, so it really just was kind of part of who we were.
Small businesses want things streamlined, and one of the great successes we're having is less paperwork, faster turnaround times.
In the U.S. Senate, in the short term we need to reduce the tax burden on hard working individuals, families, and small businesses.
I have heard firsthand from several small business owners about their struggle to borrow and their fear of taking on additional debt.
The fate of your paycheck, the fate of your small business should not rest on what side of the bed a Washington bureaucrat wakes up on.
My father was a small business owner. When I was growing up, he ran a one-hour photo store - back when there were one-hour photo stores.
Eliminating the death tax is particularly important for the many small business owners and family farmers that call Central Washington home.
As someone who started a small business from scratch, I know how important it is for families and for communities to have strong job creation.
Let's stand up for taxpayers, let's stand up for consumers, and let's stand up for small businesses, which create most of the jobs in America.
If you're going to run a small business, you need to know what everyone is doing, be the first one in and the last one out, and work weekends.