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If only these greedy small businesses would give their excess money they don't deserve to the federal government we could pay off the national debt tomorrow and have enough money left over to fund an early retirement for everyone over the age of 39.
If the statistics in this story are true, and balancing the federal budget is the most important issue, then Utah small business owners will overwhelmingly vote for Gary Johnson for president since he's the only candidate who has promised to submit a balanced budget in 2013. The Romney/Ryan budget will, we are told, achieve a balanced budget by 2040 if it's carried through until then without modification, and the Obama budget around 2050 - again, only if it's not monkeyed with by future congresses. So, let's get to election day and see if this is real or rhetoric.
Re: Abe Sarvis Cedar City, UT
" ... then Utah small business owners will overwhelmingly vote for Gary Johnson ..."
Most likely Gary Johnson is a decent man but hardly anybody has ever even heard of him.
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