Stakeholders: Biden Declares War on Small Businesses in First 100 Days: Success Tax, Worker Shortage
Business owners said President Biden’s first 100 days in office represents a “war on small business” with higher taxes and worker shortages.
Business owners said President Biden’s first 100 days in office represents a “war on small business” with higher taxes and worker shortages.
Connecticut is slated to lift all remaining business restrictions next month, Gov. Ned Lamont (D) announced on Monday.
Seven-year-old Nicholas Bubeck of Scottsdale, Arizona has been running a successful toy business for a whole year.
The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index rose eight-tenths of a percentage point to 95.8 in February.
The Washington Post published a glowing story about first lady Jill Biden’s unscheduled stop at a black-owned business in Virginia.
A restaurant owner in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, is helping his fellow business owners get back on their feet.
Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Pete Snyder discussed reopening schools and saving small businesses on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Sunday.
The Indiana Chamber denounced a satirical billboard that named Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer its state “Businessperson of the Year.”
In an act of civil disobedience, a tattoo shop in South London opened on Saturday, January 30 in protest against lockdown restrictions, which prevent “non-essential” shops from operating. In an exclusive interview with Breitbart London, the owner of the Croydon-based
British police reportedly threatened to fine families for buying milk from a farm stand and told patrons to take their business to supermarkets in order to keep in line with coronavirus restrictions.
The coronavirus lockdowns implemented by the British government will force at least a quarter of a million small businesses to shut down for good if they are not bailed out by the taxpayer, business leaders have predicted.
The Biden administration will prioritize distributing coronavirus aid to small businesses owned by those in specific minority groups, according to a clip President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team shared Sunday.
An Italian business group had predicted that nearly 400,000 businesses could close due to the economic impact of the Chinese coronavirus and lockdown restrictions.
A plan by Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) would redirect excess profits from multinational corporations allowed to remain open during the Chinese coronavirus crisis to small businesses that have been forced to close due to economic shutdowns.
No Biden bounce from small business owners.
Alfredo Ortiz of Job Creators Network writes in Fox Business that unless Congress passes an extension of the Paycheck Protection Program, the survivability of small businesses is doomed.
Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom’s three-week anticipated stay-at-home order will affect millions of Californians.
A community has pitched in to save a historic café in Washington state from closing.
A group of small businesses in Loveland, Colorado — which previously formed a pact to fight lockdowns due to coronavirus — is asking the governor to approve a plan to allow them to continue to operate regardless of their county’s tightening restrictions.
Over a quarter of small businesses in New York and New Jersey, areas hit hardest by the Chinese coronavirus pandemic, have not reopened this year, according to a report from a Harvard-run database.
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) was criticized recently for committing to help small businesses hit by the pandemic despite supporting protesters in June.
Sales and profits are improving but the outlook is uncertain due to politics and rising infections.
Alfredo Ortiz, President and CEO of the Job Creators Network, joined SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Saturday where he outlined the ramifications of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris winnning the election.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to impose a second national lockdown in England next week, as government models predict a deadly second wave of the Chinese coronavirus in the winter.
The votes of the nation’s 30 million small business owners and many of the 60 million who work for them will go to the presidential candidate who can get the economy back on its feet as fast as possible.
At a ‘Stop the New Normal’ protest in London on Saturday, thousands of Britons demonstrated against the British government’s China virus restrictions, including one woman who claimed the lockdowns have destroyed her business. In a message to Prime Minister Boris
CLAIM: Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden said during the last debate Thursday night that President Donald Trump has done nothing to help small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
The nation’s 30 million small business owners are looking for the candidate who outlines the best vision for a robust, small business-led economic recovery from the Covid-19 recession.
This is not going to stop in Kenosha. Any real or perceived misconduct by the police will be used to spread it everywhere.
A Montana coffee shop owner said Monday during the Republican National Convention that her business would not be alive today if it were not for a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan handed out by the Trump administration during the coronavirus shutdowns.
At least one of the small businesses featured in an anti-Trump video on the third night of the Democratic National Convention received a loan from the Trump administration’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) to stay in business.
A Chicago convenience store owner who has been looted twice since May plans to sue the city after the police failed to respond each time his store was destroyed.
“Nearly half of Black small businesses had been wiped out by the end of April,” Forbes reports off a report issued by the New York Fed.
Trump’s popularity with women who own businesses was riding high at the start of the year. It took a big hit from the pandemic.
Hiring and sales expectations also improved in July.
An eight-year-old boy from east Los Angeles, California, started a plant business to financially help his single mother and raise money to bring his sister back from Mexico.
More than 125 companies owned by or linked to China have received hundreds of millions of dollars in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans meant for American small businesses during the Chinese coronavirus crisis, a report alleges.
Media Matters for America, the George Soros-funded left-wing nonprofit organization, received between $1 million and $2 million in loans under the federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), according to Treasury Department data released Monday.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe “You Ain’t Black” Biden seems to be trying to brand himself as a champion for small business.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s other company, payment processing service Square, is withholding between 20 and 30 percent of the money that merchants receive from customers. One small business owner commented: “It may not be the coronavirus that puts us out of business but actually the greed of Square that breaks the camel’s back.”