Programs
Press Releases
BSP In the News
- InvestorPlace: 10 Worst Countries for Tax Evasion
12/23/11 - New York Times: A Family’s Billions, Artfully Sheltered
11/27/11 - ArtVoice: The Real Looters
11/27/11 - Think Progress: Average Bush Tax Cut For 1% This Year Will Be Greater Than Average Income Of Other 99%
11/23/11 - Huffington Post: Superfail!
11/21/11 - Nationally syndicated Op-Ed: Holly Sklar, Repatriation Con Games
11/12/11 - Boston Business Journal: Small-business sympathies for the occupiers
11/11/11 - East Valley Tribune (AZ): Small business needs changes from Congress
11/10/11 - CNBC: Small Biz Owners Ask Big Business To Pay Fair Share
11/7/11 - Business News Daily: Many Large Corporations Avoid Paying US Income Tax
11/7/11 - Huffington Post: Small Business Owners Ask Super Committee To Tax Big Corporations
11/4/11 - Columbia Business Report: Small businesses want corporations to pay fair share of taxes
11/4/11 - Reuters: Thirty companies paid no U.S. income tax
11/3/11 - The Hill: Call for Corporate ‘Buffett Rule’
11/3/11 - McClatchy Tribune News: Holly Sklar, Repatriation Con Games
11/3/11 - The Hill: Lew Prince, Trickle down tax cuts: A broken record
10/27/11 - Dow Jones: Small business coalition opposes plan they say rewards U.S. multinationals
10/26/11 - CBS Sunday Morning: A taxing debate: Who should pay more? - Features BSP member Lew Prince
10/24/11 - Minimum wage news at our BUSINESS FOR A FAIR MINIMUM WAGE website
10/24/11 - Small Business Trends: Do Not Reward Job Destroyers With Tax Holiday
10/24/11
Talk Media News: Senate Republicans Obstructing Financial Reform Bill
Senate Republicans Obstructing Financial Reform Bill, Says House Democrat
By Linn Grubbstrom
Talk Radio News Service, July 12, 2010
Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) told reporters Monday that the Senate must vote “yes” this week on its recently reconciled financial reform bill.
“The reality is that this will be very, very good for the American economy,” he said.
Himes blasted Republicans in the Senate for threatening to filibuster the bill, accusing them of using baseless fear-mongering to justify their actions.
“We are running the same movie we ran in the 1930’s when opponents of reform said this will be the end of capitalism, this will be the end of free market, this is overreaching by the government into financial markets.”
Frank Knapp, Jr., the president of the South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce, said the bill would jumpstart the job sector by making life easier for small businesses.
“Greed by [large] financial institutions collapsed our economy and shout down loans and credit lines to our small businesses,” he said. “Every economist acknowledges that small businesses hire the employees we need to lead us out of this recession.”
Copyright Talk Radio News 2010
http://www.talkradionews.com/news/2010/7/12/senate-republicans-obstructi...