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Small Business Manifesto

Small Business Week

It’s National Small Business Week, so you’ll hear a bunch of platitudes about small business: “Small business is the backbone of the economy, creates new jobs, is the American dream, yada, yada…” All true, but how does that help you?  I’ve been involved with the small business community for 25 years, and it’s time for straight talk and real help for small business and startups. It’s time for a “Small Business Manifesto.”

First, let’s level the playing field for small businesses:
These proposals of mine require government action, but there are things all of us can do to support small businesses:
  1. Shop small, shop local. Every time a package arrives at your front door from a huge internet retailer, you hurt a local business. Patronize the businesses in your own town.
  2. Stop automatically voting for “pro-business politicians.” “Pro-business” usually means pro-big business. Most ‘anti-regulation’ politicians really just mean ‘let the big guys get away with anything.’ Vote for politicians who will take on the big corporate special interests and have your small business’ back.

Policies have consequences. Your choices have consequences. So let’s stop saying how much we love small business and really do something to help them.


Copyright Rhonda Abrams, 2019

This article originally ran in USA Today on May 8, 2019

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