I’m so excited!
Monday is going to be a red-letter day for The MicroEnterprise Journal. For that matter, May is going to be a banner month.
On Monday, we launch a new and improved MicroEnterprise Journal web site that will make it easier for Journal subscribers to use the site in a number of ways.
At the top of [...]
Now, isn’t that peculiar?
You know, if you spend any time watching the numbers on the economy — and especially the various measures of consumer sentiment — you get really confused.
Or maybe confusion is the exclusive province of economy-watchers who are not economists.
The New York Times reports this morning that economists are expecting GDP growth to clock in [...]
Micros don’t like the tax code
Yeah, I know, seems blindingly obvious. But you need data in order to prove your point, especially to policy types in Washington.
Which is why the results of the latest National Association for the Self-Employed member survey is such a very good thing.
They found that microbusiness owners think the tax code is a pain in the [...]
The best defense is a godlike power
The news reports are full of George Bush’s replacement flack, Fox News commentator Tony Snow, coming in for the departing Scott McClellan.
Personally, I thought the most interesting take on the whole issue came from today’s Progress Report:
Indeed, Snow has been highly critical of Bush. In rcent weeks, he has gone so far as [...]



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