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Ron Nawrocki
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Congress & Senate don't walk the talk

Ron Nawrocki
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Politicians actually agree on 1 thing - small business is the engine of growth and job creation. What are they doing to help?

Try contacting a Congressman's or Senator's business liaison so you can find out what they're doing and how they can help your small business. The answer - there is only 1 US Congressman (Trent Franks) that has a business liaison! And the opposing party claims that position should be abolished and he should follow the standard structure which was designed 200 years ago.

Has anyone heard of walking the talk? Obviously the motto for politicians: "After all is said and done, much more will be said than done" !

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