If the future holds only the likelihood that the tax burden will be crushing, that the cost of providing health care for your employees will destroy the ability to make a profit, that EPA regulations will prevent even starting up, or that the economy will probably crash, then there certainly is no incentive for attempting a start-up.
Do read the post. It is short, but right on the money.
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Sorry, folks. I was completely ignorant about comment rules. Anyone can post, but I'd prefer a name, even if it is made up. Anonymous posts just seem cheap, if you know what I mean. Also, if you want to argue a point, that's fine. Cheap shots and name calling towards me or another person commenting (ad hominem) is rude and will get you banned. Other than that, I'd love to get some comments.