“Small-business people work very hard,” said the
68-year-old, who has spent most of his life in
government. “If you are a small-business guy, you are outthere and not as protected as a government employee. They struggleevery day. A snow day, a government worker is off. A restaurantperson takes a hit from that snow day. This winter was very, verytough on the [restaurant] industry.”
What's that song?
The one about the river. And crying.
Oh yeah.
Cry me a fucking river.
You spent a lifetime making small-business miserable but now that you're on that side you complain? We have to put up with an army of know-nothings writing up rules and regulations that do little except bog us down with red tape costing time and money - lots of it.
Hey, what am I doing right now?
Playing the world's smallest violin.
What's that song?
The one about the river. And crying.
Oh yeah.
Cry me a fucking river.
You spent a lifetime making small-business miserable but now that you're on that side you complain? We have to put up with an army of know-nothings writing up rules and regulations that do little except bog us down with red tape costing time and money - lots of it.
Hey, what am I doing right now?
Playing the world's smallest violin.
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