The EntrepreneurThe Entrepreneur
America's Great Unsung Hero
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Book, 2012
Current format, Book, 2012, 1st Threshold Editions hardcover ed, No Longer Available.Book, 2012
Current format, Book, 2012, 1st Threshold Editions hardcover ed, No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsThe best-selling author of Action! shares strategies for successful business conduct in what the author believes to be an increasingly hostile economic environment, explaining how today's entrepreneurs can effectively navigate higher taxes and mandates about providing health-care coverage. 50,000 first printing.
Outlines the threats to entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship that the author sees from the progressive agenda and the administration of Barack Obama, and offers advice for entrepreneurs on how to thrive despite this adverse environment.
#1 bestselling author, Robert Ringer, explains what it takes for an entrepreneur to succeed in an environment that has become increasingly hostile towards small businesses under the Obama adminstration.
It is the government’s duty to provide for the general welfare . . . FALSE
The growing gap between the rich and the poor proves that capitalism has failed . . . FALSE
The government has the authority to redistribute wealth through regulations and taxes . . . FALSE
All men are created equal. But not all taxpayers!
Progressives, or Retrogressives, as #1 New York Times bestselling author Robert Ringer calls those on the far left who are, in reality, against progress, believe in an all-powerful central government that has the authority to meddle in both the economy and in the lives of individual citizens. Retrogressives naively believe that the government has a moral obligation to “help” those in need, but nowhere in the Constitution is there an enumerated power to that effect.
In a Retrogressive utopia, life is risk free for everyone. But a government that prevents its citizens from failing actually prohibits them from succeeding. So-called social programs, such as food stamps, the minimum wage, and draconian taxes are designed to redistribute wealth but are lethal to the very people whose success is most critical to this nation’s prosperity: Entrepreneurs.
In this provocative new book, Ringer examines what it takes for these unsung heroes to succeed in an environment that is increasingly hostile toward small businesses. Perhaps the most maligned and beleaguered individuals in the United States, Entrepreneurs are the easiest targets for the government’s insatiable appetite to exercise control over the economy. Yet, left alone to do what they do best, Entrepreneurs are able to innovate better products and services than the government could ever hope to provide; create jobs; reinvest much of their profits into expanding their businesses; and, as a result, grow the economy, and thereby improve the lives of millions of people through the self-regulating “invisible hand” of the marketplace.
The time has come for Americans to tell politicians they don’t want any more quick fixes. What we need is for government to get out of the way and allow the Entrepreneur to move our country forward.
Outlines the threats to entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship that the author sees from the progressive agenda and the administration of Barack Obama, and offers advice for entrepreneurs on how to thrive despite this adverse environment.
#1 bestselling author, Robert Ringer, explains what it takes for an entrepreneur to succeed in an environment that has become increasingly hostile towards small businesses under the Obama adminstration.
It is the government’s duty to provide for the general welfare . . . FALSE
The growing gap between the rich and the poor proves that capitalism has failed . . . FALSE
The government has the authority to redistribute wealth through regulations and taxes . . . FALSE
All men are created equal. But not all taxpayers!
Progressives, or Retrogressives, as #1 New York Times bestselling author Robert Ringer calls those on the far left who are, in reality, against progress, believe in an all-powerful central government that has the authority to meddle in both the economy and in the lives of individual citizens. Retrogressives naively believe that the government has a moral obligation to “help” those in need, but nowhere in the Constitution is there an enumerated power to that effect.
In a Retrogressive utopia, life is risk free for everyone. But a government that prevents its citizens from failing actually prohibits them from succeeding. So-called social programs, such as food stamps, the minimum wage, and draconian taxes are designed to redistribute wealth but are lethal to the very people whose success is most critical to this nation’s prosperity: Entrepreneurs.
In this provocative new book, Ringer examines what it takes for these unsung heroes to succeed in an environment that is increasingly hostile toward small businesses. Perhaps the most maligned and beleaguered individuals in the United States, Entrepreneurs are the easiest targets for the government’s insatiable appetite to exercise control over the economy. Yet, left alone to do what they do best, Entrepreneurs are able to innovate better products and services than the government could ever hope to provide; create jobs; reinvest much of their profits into expanding their businesses; and, as a result, grow the economy, and thereby improve the lives of millions of people through the self-regulating “invisible hand” of the marketplace.
The time has come for Americans to tell politicians they don’t want any more quick fixes. What we need is for government to get out of the way and allow the Entrepreneur to move our country forward.
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