What we lack is a good, strong business climate with lower taxes, fairer regulation.
I'm in exactly the same position as everybody else who has a small business.
In fact, 80 percent of our domestic job growth comes from the small- and medium-sized business community.
If you are doing well, your business will pay more in tax; if you're not doing well, you pay less.
I have never once regretted missing a business opportunity so that I could be with my children and grandchildren.
When you raise taxes on small business, from 35% to 40%, you will kill jobs.
The fact is... our doors have not exactly been knocked down by companies willing to defend Microsoft's business practices.
In today's world, it is no longer unimaginable to think that business can operate - and even thrive - in an environmentally-friendly manner.
Small business in America is booming. The job creator in America, small business, is absolutely moving ahead.
The Republican platform specifically says we don't believe in bailing out private business, and yet we did.
One of the first items of Congressional business in 2006 will be an effort to renew the USA Patriot Act.
Well, Bill, I don't think you're going to find many shy people that are in the political business.
Obama, for all his brilliance, has no real, felt understanding of management structures or of business.
If we can put together a Mexican businessman and a U.S. businessman, they will find a way to do more business.
There is absolutely zero chance that ObamaCare will be repealed while Democrats control the Senate and President Obama is in the White House.
Film line is all about chance. I don't think much, I just like to take chances.
If the minority is able to successfully undo the Affordable Care Act by blackmail, it will be the undoing of the democratic nature of our government.
When we leave money in the hands of taxpayers, they buy things, they pay taxes, they grow government.
The money that goes into Social Security is not the government's money. it's your money. You paid for it.
America is about to turn the page on Barack Obama's four-year experiment in big government.
While many of Mr. Obama's ideas warrant skepticism, conservative opposition to any expanded role for government is a mistake.