From: Travis
Subject: Blame Me For Job Losses
Date: Sunday, December 14, 2008,

 American Thinker
http://www.americanthinker.com

Blame me for job losses
http://tinyurl.com/6c67b5

By C. Edmund Wright

December 11, 2008

When the jobs report for November came out last week, many so-called
"experts"
were shocked at the massive loss of an estimated 533 thousand jobs. Even a
Time
/CNN organization called "The Curious Capitalists" were at a loss
http://tinyurl.com/6ghwv9 to explain it.

Let me attempt to help out these "curious capitalists" (though I am still
skeptical that anyone working for CNN or Time is either curious or a
capitalist).  I caused part of this job loss and I know precisely why; the
election. The results portend big trouble for small business.

The job destruction process has started. We are about 20% of the way through
our
ramp down process and on schedule to complete the shut down by spring 2009.
Watch the financial news and you will see continued job cuts each month. We
are
not alone in our strategy. Far from it. Atlas has shrugged all over the
country.

Like many business owners, we are no longer willing to take all of the
financial
and legal risks and put up with all of the aggravation of owning and running
a
business. Not with the prospects of even higher taxes, more regulation, more

litigation and more emboldened bureaucrats on the horizon.  Like others we
know,
we are getting out while the getting is, well, tolerable. Many who aren't
getting out are scaling back.

We learned just this week that getting out of business is harder than we
thought.  Take Republic Windows & Doors of Chicago,  where being out of
money
and out of paying customers apparently does not give a business the right to

shut down. Nor does it give that business' bank the right to withhold
credit.
According to the unions, Jesse Jackson and the Governor of Illinois (yes,
THAT
governor), this company must continue to pay its employees salaries and
benefits.

But pay them with WHAT? Liberals seem to be clueless as to where "the money"

comes from.  They love to tax, regulate and redistribute wealth -- all the
while
decrying the very profit motive that created it -- something they do not
understand. If they did, they would not naively insist that a business that
is
out of money, out of customers and out of credit stay open so as to pay
employees.

And that is but one example of why the lay-offs of November 2008 - which
will be
part of George W. Bush's statistical record - fall in reality on the Obama
election. Business owners understand that the election of 2008 just gave a
lot
more power to people who think like these liberals in Illinois. For crying
out
loud, an Illinois liberal is now "President elect" and he chose another one
for
his Chief of Staff. He chose Michigan liberals for his economic team.
Illinois
and Michigan are broke!

It is no secret that owners circulated endless emails leading up to election
day
discussing lay off plans were Obama to win.  Entrepreneurs instinctively
understand the danger posed by larger liberal majorities in power. The
risk-reward equation and fierce independence spirit of start up businesses
are
anathema to the class warfare, equality of outcome and spread the wealth
mentality of the left.

We have very little appetite to have our lives run by elected or un-elected
officials like Barney Frank and Jamie Gorelick. We have no appetite to be
taxed
even more by the likes of Charlie Rangel. These clowns destroyed Fannie Mae,

Freddie Mac and our entire economy as a result. Congress, by their own
admission, cannot even run their own damned dining room with a captive
customer
base!  Some of them refuse to pay their own tax burden. Why in the world
would
we subject ourselves to their ilk armed with the unchecked powers of the
Oval
Office and both houses of congress and a massive army of bureaucrats?

We got into business to be independent. We will get out for the same reason.


The fact that Obama is not in office yet is irrelevant. Businesses must see
"around the corner" and plan accordingly. Rightly or wrongly, business
owners
see a huge anti-business shift in motion and they are making preparations
NOW.
We do not want to have business illiterates like Chris Dodd dictate our
decisions from the comfort of his home made possible by a quid pro quo
Countrywide mortgage.

(As the owners of Republic Windows are finding out, government will nose
their
way into your business even if you are not thriving.)

Most of the kind of people who start and run businesses are by definition
trying
to opt out of depending on anyone else -- be it a large corporation or
government -- for their welfare. We take on tremendous risks and
responsibilities.  We do so expecting a better than average return.  Since
we
require nothing from government, most of us deeply resent and resist being
pestered by government.

For nearly 30 years, I have been one of these business people. It was an
amazing
journey and literally involved blood, sweat and tears. But now I am done.
This
election screams that we are going to see a deterioration of the risk-reward

equation and the ability to be left alone. Apparently, any appreciation of
our
crucial place in the economy is lost on over 50% of the voters as well as
those
they elected.

So, like many business owners, I will "stay home" so to speak. Others more
brave
than I are opting to try and stay in business by cutting way back on
purchases
and payroll. They have already started. They are not waiting for the little
sign
on Obama's lectern to be updated to the official Presidential seal.
November
2008 job losses belong to "The Office of the President Elect." I know. I
caused
some of them, and I know why.







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