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By: Thad Hunter

Is it coincidence that people who say “it’s thanks to a village” derive their livelihood from government and have never built anything from scratch themselves or felt the pressure to find customers or...

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By: MD Russ

Brian, You didn't build this post. The public schools that taught you to read and write, the people who gave you a college education, and the DARPA that invented the Internet (no, it wasn't Al Gore),...

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By: Britt Howard

“You didn’t build that”. Our president doesn't realize that government didn't build it either. The Taxpayers did. The government didn't build freedom either. The people did. That entrepreneur didn't...

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By: Wally Erb

Just to be an advocate for discussion, let us still remember that government is still the source of low cost loans and grants up to 90 per cent through the U.S. Small Business Administration (founded...

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By: MD Russ

Wally, I have a news flash for you: government is not altruistic. Everything that you describe that is government support of small business has a single objective–to increase the tax revenue base so...

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By: Brian W. Schoeneman

Wally, the only way for those loans to get repaid and for those grants to work is if the small business owner is successful. Which means he may get the money to give him the opportunity to succeed, but...

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By: Wally Erb

Lawyers and their over simplified analogies for us dimwitted. What Phelps driver has to do with it is immaterial, but since you used it, I would venture to guess his trainer, dietitian, motivators and...

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By: MD Russ

Then using your analogy, a team of trainers, dieticians, motivators, etc could take anyone and turn them into a record-setting Olympic athlete. Michael Phelps had only a marginal role in his winning 19...

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By: Brian W. Schoeneman

I didn't realize using analogies was a lawyer thing. But to keep the analogy going, all of those folks may have helped him, but at the end of the day, it was his events to win or lose. That's where the...

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By: Wally Erb

Gee MD, I thought we talking about business until we got diverted by analogies.

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By: Thad Hunter

Is it coincidence that people who say “it’s thanks to a village” derive their livelihood from government and have never built anything from scratch themselves or felt the pressure to find customers or...

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By: MD Russ

Brian, You didn't build this post. The public schools that taught you to read and write, the people who gave you a college education, and the DARPA that invented the Internet (no, it wasn't Al Gore),...

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By: Britt Howard

“You didn’t build that”. Our president doesn't realize that government didn't build it either. The Taxpayers did. The government didn't build freedom either. The people did. That entrepreneur didn't...

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By: Wally Erb

Just to be an advocate for discussion, let us still remember that government is still the source of low cost loans and grants up to 90 per cent through the U.S. Small Business Administration (founded...

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By: MD Russ

Wally, I have a news flash for you: government is not altruistic. Everything that you describe that is government support of small business has a single objective–to increase the tax revenue base so...

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By: Brian W. Schoeneman

Wally, the only way for those loans to get repaid and for those grants to work is if the small business owner is successful. Which means he may get the money to give him the opportunity to succeed, but...

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By: Wally Erb

Lawyers and their over simplified analogies for us dimwitted. What Phelps driver has to do with it is immaterial, but since you used it, I would venture to guess his trainer, dietitian, motivators and...

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By: MD Russ

Then using your analogy, a team of trainers, dieticians, motivators, etc could take anyone and turn them into a record-setting Olympic athlete. Michael Phelps had only a marginal role in his winning 19...

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By: Brian W. Schoeneman

I didn't realize using analogies was a lawyer thing. But to keep the analogy going, all of those folks may have helped him, but at the end of the day, it was his events to win or lose. That's where the...

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By: Wally Erb

Gee MD, I thought we talking about business until we got diverted by analogies.

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