tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6909222850906563288.post5771672503459667293..comments2024-03-10T11:29:12.088-07:00Comments on Advocacy for Patients with Chronic Illness: Tuesday TidbitsAdvocacy for Patientshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05587406553911123626noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6909222850906563288.post-83094323241230024502011-07-26T06:55:07.407-07:002011-07-26T06:55:07.407-07:00I agree, a crazy idea. If I was running a busines...I agree, a crazy idea. If I was running a business and knew I was having some financial difficulties, would I tell my creditors I was only looking at solving my problems short term and in 6 months I'm planning on and creating an opportunity for instability again. Along with frustrating and angering my customers again by telling them I might not be able to deliver what was promised. I think my creditors and customers would put me out of business. That's how I see it. Bad idea. <br /><br />Another bad idea, not addressing revenue. Let's say my business is having financial problems. Most small business owners will and have taken pay decreases to keep their business afloat, they would cut employee expenses if sales were down, but wouldn't cut so much as to be caught with their pants down when/if a sales order came in, so it would be a balanced approach. Cutting his pay is the same as increasing revenue. <br /><br />The sad part of this whole thing is not only have the wealthy received a huge tax break, they have also given themselves huge pay increases, which is counter to what most business owners would do to save their business. I see those who have increased their pay, while also receiving tax breaks on a mission of greed that takes the health and safety of the country lightly.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17168942426537647131noreply@blogger.com