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Unleashing global entrepreneurship could be the ticket to economic success my friends.
"All of us are hoping for something better, something different, a legacy we can leave to the next generation," said Tanny Berg, an Obama supporter who owns Jack Berg sales, an international distributor of electronics, and Epicenter El Paso, a shopping center and office development company.
"The status quo hasn't worked. We're in a deep recession and not particularly well-respected around the world, and our military might is being challenged in Iraq. I think Barack is the promise of maybe a different approach, at least tryable," Berg said. "It seems to me that more attention will be paid to small business - annual sales below $5 million - than under a Bush administration, where the emphasis seemed to be on larger businesses."
In this
article, NAFTA and taxes are among the concerns of entrepreneurs. What are your thoughts?
1 comment:
Someone really decided to put on their thinking cap, great going! It’s fantastic to see people really writing about the important things.
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