July 15, 2009
How Obama is good for business
Who says the Obama administration is not good for business? Here's an article that refutes that claim: "States awash in stimulus money to weatherize homes." No doubt about it, weatherizing homes would be a good racket to get into right now -- espeically with concerns rife that the program will "stimulate" lots of waste and fraud.
So, how does one go about getting started in the "weatherizing" business?
In ultra-liberal sanctuary cities like Austin, you could go to one of those city-run "day labor" sites, and pick up some illegal immigrants to do the work. To transport them around town, you could trade in your gas-guzzling SUV and get a $4,500 tax credit. And besides weatherizing homes, you might check out projects that the city offers to businesses that are "certified Minority or Women-Owned Business Enterprise(s)." (Those are businesses that are "51-percent owned by "minorities".) And if your "minority-owned" business is short of cash, the details on how to get startup funds are laid out right here: "Minority Business Grants - How to Get Free Government Money You Never Pay Back."
Of course, the one pitfall of such business opportunities is that you'll need to make sure you're company is not too successful -- or you'll be taxed to death to support a slew of "green" initiatives. Not to mention "social programs" for the nation's growing ranks of the unemployed. The Obama administration giveth -- and it taketh away. But business people who know how to play the game are sure to win.
As the old saw goes: "It's an ill wind that blows no good."