While Obama’s budget, which he plans to announce on Monday during what will be a campaign rally, significantly ramps up tax rates for small business owners, he’s looking to pander to corporations (Reuters) President Barack Obama will call for cutting the top 35 percent corporate tax rate as early as this month, according to two sources

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Gibson Guitar CEO Henry Juszkiewicz discusses the federal raids on his factories. (AP Photo)

Gibson Guitar CEO Henry Juszkiewicz will attend President Barack Obama’s Thursday address to Congress on jobs as Tennessee Rep. Marsha Blackburn’s guest. Federal agents raided the legendary guitar factories last week in Memphis and Nashville in a probe of Gibson’s alleged importation of illegal wood , seizing property and sending workers home. In a statement, Blackburn, a Republican, called the Gibson raids “an example of exactly why President Obama has it wrong when it comes to getting our economy back on track.” Maybe if the President spent more time finding real solutions to empowering small business owners and less time hindering businesses like Gibson, we’d see more new jobs created. While the President is busy delivering speeches, small business leaders like Henry are busy trying to deliver results. The best thing President Obama could do is seek their advice, then get out of the way. Big government doesn’t create jobs, small businesses like Gibson Guitar do. Gibson Guitar has also drawn the support of Rep. Thaddeus McCotter, the guitar-playing Michigan congressman, who declared last week that the Gibson raids were “one more reason big government doesn’t rock.”

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ContributorNetwork – COMMENTARY | Do you know how to tell people recognizes they are in trouble for something they claim isn’t their fault? They can’t stop talking about how it’s not their fault. Between [still] blaming George Bush, business owners who are too afraid to hire, Congress – particularly Republicans – the Arab Spring uprisings, a Tsunami in Japan and the European debt crisis and even ATM’s, the president has pretty much absolved himself of every catastrophe that his economic policies have set into motion.

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Obama’s New Jobs Initiatives Bus Tour: Second Verse, Same as the First
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(The Hill) — Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on Wednesday stressed the importance of solidifying a partnership between government intelligence agencies and private-sector business in the U.S.’s struggle to thwart terrorist attacks. Less than a month before the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, Napolitano addressed a full room of business owners at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as part of the Department of Homeland Security’s expanding “See Something, Say Something” awareness campaign, which relies heavily on information-sharing from private citizens and local businesses. “My hope and my charge to you today is to help us spread this public awareness message,” Napolitano said. “Quite frankly, we need all hands on deck in this effort.” Napolitano announced a series of new public service announcements Wednesday that advertise the public-awareness campaign of identifying and telling authorities about suspicious activity. She encouraged the business owners in the audience to share the 30-second video spots with their colleagues, link to them on their company websites and include them in their own marketing campaigns. “You know, as members of the private sector — and I know, in my role as secretary — how hard it is to get a message across to the general public and get them thinking in that way, right?” she said. “No government department, no matter how large or how well-run, can do it by itself, and the private sector, no matter how large and well-run, [can’t] do it by itself [either]. It has to be a partnership, and the public has to be involved.”

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Reuters – President Barack Obama will host a forum on Tuesday with small business owners in Ohio, seeking to boost his support with an important constituency as he looks ahead to his 2012 re-election campaign.

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Conservative comedian/commentator Steven Crowder travels to Michigan to meet one of those evil business owners who apparently don’t need their tax cuts extended:

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Small Business Owners Speak Out

On September 29, 2010, in Uncategorized, by If Bush Did It

Small business owners know what it takes to create jobs: lower taxes, less big government regulations, and more freedom.

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AFP – The US Senate Thursday passed a bill providing billions of dollars in aid and tax benefits to small businesses, handing a victory to President Barack Obama in his bid to rekindle economic growth.

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AP – WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s election-year jobs agenda suffered a new setback Thursday when Senate Republicans blocked a bill creating a $30 billion government fund to help open up lending for credit-starved small businesses.

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