Posted on 08/26/2012 4:37:42 AM PDT by rocksandbroncs
Russell Nevins I am Chief of Surgery at one of the largest hospitals in Las Vegas and lucky enough to be a small business owner. I am by no means independently wealthy, nor have any desire to pad a Swiss bank account on the back of anyone, even the middle class.
The introduction is based on a letter I sent to Bill OReilly. This explains the purpose of this web site.
I believe I can help Romney get elected. I call it the Nevins Small Business Pledge. I, as a small business owner, am pledging to create a new job the day Romney swears in. I can do this from my taxes I wont have to pay if Obama is elected again.
I believe we can get 100,000 plus other small businesses to do the same in the next 60 days.
My website to make the same pledge is up and can now be seen but wont be running until Monday or Tuesday.
Please, Please help me make this proactive way of showing liberals that trickle-down economics works. In addition, 100,000 plus new private sector jobs may sway undecided independents. Please see my website (google wont be able to get you there until it is running) Thank you! http://nevinssmallbusinesspledge.com
(Excerpt) Read more at im41.com ...
Time to resume your medications.The voices in your head have clearly returned.
Actually should take a double dosage.
I DID work 18 hours a day, seven days a week, when we started our business twenty years ago. I still work seven days a week, but not 18 hours a day due to the fact business grew and I could afford to hire people I DID put my savings on the line or maxed out my credit cards over the years to make payroll so that my employees could feed their children and buy gas to get to work. I DO pay 100 percent of benefits, health, dental and vision. But...in the last four years I have seen volume fall off, slower paying accounts and my insurance costs skyrocket. I will not hire til I know fully what Obamacare will do to me and my employees and the little bottom line that now exists.
Kodak blew it when they came out with one of the first consumer digital cameras in conjunction with Apple, the QuickTake 100. Kodak concluded that consumer digital photography was never going to amount to much and decided to shelve the whole idea after a short time. Kodak consumer digicams after that were just placeholders for many years - and when they belatedly realized that their film business and film cameras were dying dinosaurs (10 years after everyone else figured consumer film was dead), they managed to completely muff implementation and could never catch back up with the likes of Canon, Olympus or Nikon in the digital arena.
And... We OWN this country!!! Hmmmmm, where did I hear that recently????? If this pledge goes well it will definitely “make a lot of peoples day!!!”
They will. Rush gets back on Tuesday and said that was it and from here on till election... Rush will be at the helm. My words not his but.. good nonetheless.
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