The Breet Report – Big Corporations Are Afraid Of Ma and Pa

Sale sign by Peter Griffin at publicdomainpictures.net
There are a lot of small businesses that want to provide job security to their employees. Job security boosts the economy and makes people “happy go lucky,” pushing any company forward in the markets – a competitor. The mounting issues many small businesses are facing now is a what is commonly known as a monopoly to push the small businesses out of existence. Well, why not?
Small businesses are competitors. Slice it, dice it, and rip it apart – small businesses have what huge corporations don’t have and that is home grown competitors doing a better job with customer service, productivity, and beating the socks off competitors. The data has been around for years. How to get rid of competitors? Rise the rates to everything that made them a thorn in the sides…
“Across the country, businesses already strapped by the economy to turn a profit are sacrificing or scaling back employee health insurance plans because of escalating costs. The crunch has particularly socked smaller employers, who have become a centerpiece in the debate over how to overhaul the nation’s health care system.” - source 1 below -
The people that have constructed the markets have chocked out the ma and pa stores. Ma and pa stores come in many forms, but by golly – they are the ones with the really neat stuff. Is it pricey? Yeah, because they are going out in the trenches to the trade shows to find these things. When anyone travels to the big retailers, all one gets is the same stuff. Everyone looks and dresses the same! Agh! What happened to original? Geesh.
The life blood of what built this nation, all of the ma an pa stores, has its place in America. The shenanigans that have chocked therefore closed so many doors – should remember one thing – YOU KICKED THEIR BUTTS! Ha! Small businesses took money from the big fish and now the big fish decided – “let’s make silly stipulations to kill and conform everybody.”
What can anyone do?
Do what I do – travel and seek out the nearest ma and pa run business. Is it expensive? Sometimes it is, and sometimes it isn’t, overall it is very much worth it. Not only does one keep being original, this supports the local community is so many ways and that is what killed the competitors. The taxes small businesses pay actually go back to that local area! The graphic charts from earlier this year prove it, and Texas has done their homework to provide (and prove) that tid-bit.
Buy local from your ma and pa store. Travel to a farmers market. Be a contender with them if anyone really does not like the legislation for the tweaking economic times. Score!
Article of Interest: (1) Small firms scrapping, scaling back health plans, by David A. Lieb, Associated Press Writer, November 18, 2009
Additional Information: Why to buy local? 10 Reasons to buy local (make sure to scroll down)
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