Taxes taxes taxes – way too much, especially for small business owners

When you tax till death does us part and even then, it’s no surprise businesses shut down and you end up with Ghost Cities and rampant crime.
All business owners want to do is make a descent living and an honest one. If and when all else fails, then the options get reduced to illegal activities and often harmful underground ones at that.

Then the vicious cycle of more policing and spy agencies get ramped up in pursuit of the bad guys – everyone mindful that perhaps the next door neighbour has now become the local or international terrorist seeking all out war.

It’s no wonder that social agencies and government ones at that become embroiled in patterns of ever increasingly being unable to satisfy everyone’s litany of complaints against ineffective polictians and lawyers who seek redress yet come up empty handed in the courts of justice.

Less taxes, more infrastructure and great communications networks are the KI’s to success. They lead people to want to live out their dreams in a land of plenty. Then the abundance mentality takes over with much better and bigger rewards on national and global levels.

It’s not hard to think about a poor soul who is down and out, counting our blessings. Yet we turn our awkward eyes elsewhere when a hand in need because of piling debts gets them into trouble. We are failing at a global and humane level. Time to turn things around and think in a different way.

Additional note –

Proof is in the pudding as they say – mom & pop stores on Main Streets can’t compete with global billion dollar corporations. Added to insult, they can’t even figure out how to take advantage of tax laws and end up paying unfair shares of their hard earned money at the expense of personal hard and honest work to try and manage to stay in business. All the while, billion dollar corporations with accountants galore end up reaping tax breaks, grants, tax free loans and whatnot to open up and put mom & pop, grandma & grandpa out of business. Hence, younger generations go looking for futile work elsewhere and have lost mentors, coaches, models and Lives at tremendous personal and social costs. Migration from small towns to bigger cities makes it inevitable and puts ever more pressure on cities to tax to the hilt to maintain expected quality of service to residents.

The past industrial age of getting richer on someone else’s back and hard work are over…..

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