Posts Tagged ‘ Politics & Policy ’

The White House, On Its First Year

Jan 18th, 2010 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Politics & Policy

Last week, the Obama Administration took the time to wish us all a belated Happy New Year, in the form of a week-long look back at what they were doing all year last year. This sort of political self-indulgence is not uncommon, of course, although it usually emanates from Capitol Hill. On the other hand, [...]



Microbusinesses Still Don’t Get Much Help

Jan 11th, 2010 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Politics & Policy

It was almost a year ago that The MicroEnterprise Journal was covering the how the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was taking shape even before Barack Obama had been sworn into office. And what I was saying at the time was that there was not much in it that would directly benefit microbusinesses. Fast forward [...]



Health Reform To Leave Out Small Business?

Jan 11th, 2010 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Politics & Policy

In case you were wondering, the health care reform bill currently being negotiated between the House and the Senate will almost certainly be useless for the majority of microbusinesses. There are a few good things the bill accomplishes. For example, it prohibits insurance companies from denying insurance to prospective purchasers on the basis of pre-existing [...]



SBA FY 2010 Budget Looks Less Anemic

Jan 4th, 2010 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Politics & Policy

While everybody was busy hyperventilating over the down-to-the-wire legislative uber-drama of health care reform late last year, Congress was also relatively quietly getting its regular housekeeping chores done. Among said chores — which include such critical matters as the naming of post office buildings — was the disposition of those federal spending bills. There had [...]



Finance, Technical Asistance Bills Up For Votes

Nov 16th, 2009 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Policy Matters

Congress returns from its brief Veterans Day break this week and will leave town again next week for Thanksgiving. One of the things expected to happen during this particular flying visit to Capitol Hill between District Work Periods is a vote in the House on a fistful of small business related bills. Three of them [...]



Energy Bill Next Likely Slugfest

Oct 12th, 2009 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Technology

When it comes to controversial, gigantic, game-changing legislation, Congress is not slacking off. When lawmakers are finished with the current health care reform slugfest, there is another major legislative initiative waiting in the wings for the to fight about next. And the probable subject of the next round of mud-slinging is the Clean Energy Jobs [...]



Small Biz Lobby Reacts To Obama Health Care Speech

Sep 14th, 2009 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Politics & Policy

The President was going to give a major speech on health care reform to a joint session of Congress. This is something that doesn’t usually happen beyond the annual State of the Union Address. Said the White House Press Office, ‘Let there by hype.’ And there was hype. In the end, the Great Speech got [...]



People Puzzle

Aug 23rd, 2009 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Policy Matters

“You may think you’ve won but your victory won’t matter once I’ve detonated this Smart-but-Evil bomb, a weapon with such destructive power that it will blow up this entire planet!!! Muwhahahahaha!!!”

The evil laugh is required.

Now, you wouldn’t think to see this sort of thing this side of an old episode of Underdog but something very similar is going on this very minute in the national health care reform debate — such as it is.



Contractor Classification Issue Rears Its Head

Aug 17th, 2009 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Politics & Policy

There are certain issues that perpetually perplex the U.S. Congress. Some of them are large, headline-grabbing issues, like access to affordable health care and ending the conflict in Iraq. Others are much smaller but no less vexing. One such issue is the question of classification of independent contractors. You wouldn’t think such a seemingly simple [...]



One Born Every Minute

Aug 10th, 2009 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Policy Matters

I mean … come on! Euthanasia? Rationed care? Puh-leeze!

Setting aside an unimportant little document of which you may have heard, called the U.S. Constitution, I’m wondering what the Democrats have done in living memory that would make these tales in the least bit credible?

Elected Democrats, that is. The left has its very own lunatic fringe, I do recognize that.

My point is this: they may not agree with the current leadership at either end of Pennsylvania Avenue but I wonder why so many people find it easy to believe that the folks in Congress are monsters?