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   <title>Economic Help for Small Business</title>
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   <published>2009-02-01T03:41:22Z</published>
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   <summary><![CDATA[I have a serious proposal for using the economic stimulus to help small business.As the owner of a small business, two beauty salons, I employ eight people who would be in desperate circumstances were they to become unemployed.&nbsp; About half...]]></summary>
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      <![CDATA[I have a serious proposal for using the economic stimulus to help small business.<br /><br />As the owner of a small business, two beauty salons, I employ eight people who would be in desperate circumstances were they to become unemployed.&nbsp; About half of them have husbands who work in construction (and who are currently underemployed) and the other half are single mothers.&nbsp; Before this economic downturn I had thirteen employees, but I have had to cut to the bone.&nbsp; One of the malls where a shop is located is losing tenants at an alarming rate.&nbsp; Every time a tenant leaves it reduces foot traffic which further reduces my business.&nbsp; <br /><br />With the current business income, every month after expenses are paid, mostly labor and rent, I am left with $1000-2000 that I subsidize out of my own pocket.&nbsp; I am an attorney and have other resources, but the way things are going I may have to close the shops.&nbsp; I'll keep going until I run out of money, but I'm currently unemployed too.&nbsp; <br /><br />Small business is the biggest employer in our economy.&nbsp; Every other small business owner I speak to is in the same condition or worse.&nbsp; All of us are struggling to stay open and millions of jobs hang in the balance.&nbsp; If the auto industry and the banking industry are too big to fail, we are too small to help.<br /><br />Tax credits are worthless.&nbsp; Tax reductions are worthless.&nbsp; If you lose money you don't pay taxes, there is nothing to reduce or credit back.&nbsp; <br /><br />My suggestion:&nbsp; Find some way to give people like me a rent subsidy.&nbsp; Give us a tax credit for employees even if our own taxes are zero.&nbsp; Otherwise we will all just keep going out of business until our employees are left without jobs. <br /><br /><br /> ]]>
      
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   <title>What we don&apos;t see of Sarah Palin: she is inept as a speaker and can&apos;t read well.</title>
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   <published>2008-09-06T17:19:35Z</published>
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   <summary><![CDATA[Sarah Palin is unpolished, rambles and can't read.&nbsp; Let's have the media show us that Sarah Palin.Yesterday I was watching MSNBC in the morning and they showed a rally with Sarah Palin and John McCain.&nbsp; She read a prepared speech...]]></summary>
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      <![CDATA[Sarah Palin is unpolished, rambles and can't read.&nbsp; Let's have the media show us that Sarah Palin.<br /><br />Yesterday I was watching MSNBC in the morning and they showed a rally with Sarah Palin and John McCain.&nbsp; She read a prepared speech (not much different from what we've already heard).&nbsp; While giving this speech she was clearly reading from a prepared text.&nbsp; When she got past the personal part she started reading in a stumbling manner.&nbsp; It was clear that she has trouble reading coherently and that she had no understanding of the words.&nbsp; She also has a strange guffaw under her breath that she releases when she thinks she has said something clever.<br /><br />Later in the day we saw clips of this speech on all the major networks.&nbsp; None of them showed the pathetic stumbling or the guffaws.&nbsp; All of them showed the Bridge to Nowhere line, which she has practiced so much she can deliver it with (lying) conviction.&nbsp; I realize the bridge to nowhere stuff is "news" in the sense they have caught her in a lie (that means nothing to her admirers).&nbsp; However, maybe it would mean something to them that this woman, who would be a heartbeat away from the President, cannot read aloud with the fluency of a competent third grader.&nbsp; They wouldn't feel so comfortable about her poise if they saw the guffaws and paid attention to them.&nbsp; (This kind of shallow stuff matters more in our culture than actual political substance).<br /><br />Another sample of Sarah Palin's speaking is here on the Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QG1vPYbRB7k.&nbsp; Most of the comments about this video have focused the scary substance of these remarks.&nbsp; (Of course we haven't seen any of these videos on TV).&nbsp; However, the style of the delivery is pretty interesting too.&nbsp; She rambles on in a very disorganized way, and the guffaw is clearly heard here too. She also rocks around on her feet.&nbsp; We see in this video, not a poised performance, but the performance of a bad high school speaker.<br /><br />This is the real reason the campaign doesn't want us to see an uncoached performance.&nbsp; She tends to ramble incoherently.&nbsp; She has a really unappealing guffaw.&nbsp; She nervously moves around while speaking.&nbsp;&nbsp; She can't read aloud very well.&nbsp; (And her opinions are way off the chart outside the mainstream).<br /><br />Not even John Stewart or Keith Olberman has picked up any of this video.&nbsp; Let's see some juxtaposition of how she acts when coached and not coached.<br /><br />So, after four days of coaching with professional speech coaches, Sarah Palin comes on national TV and reads a 47 minute speech written by a professional speech writer.&nbsp; She gives a performance worthy of a mediocre high school thespian, complete with poorly modulated high pitched voice and garbled words from not understanding&nbsp; the script.&nbsp; After this joke of a performance, the media trumpet her as a success lauding her poise and charisma.&nbsp; OK, expectations were low, she didn't drool.<br /><br />Of course substance should prevail over style.&nbsp; But it doesn't in our culture.&nbsp; One might argue that George Bush has built a career out of talking like an uneducated rube.&nbsp; That's true, but he doesn't ramble, he doesn't have a nasty guffaw under his "clever" statements, he doesn't wobble around while he speaks.&nbsp; Many of the same people who would be OK with a President with extreme political views would be embarassed by one with an unpolished presentation.&nbsp; So, trivial and shallow as it seems, it needs to be seen.&nbsp; But then again focusing her he poor presentation is trivial and shallow, so is declaring the woman, a total unknown, a national icon after a 47 minute coached speech.<br /><br /><br />]]>
      
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