We're on our own, iow. How does one become an entrepreneur without a job?
Entrepreneurialism missing from policy debates: Cantor
By Jordan Fabian - 03/19/11 06:32 PM ET
The second-ranking House Republican will say Monday that his party plans to turn Congress into
a factory of ideas on job creation. :eyes:
"I am worried that (a) gut sense of entrepreneurialism is missing from the policy-making debate in Washington, both in the Congress and in the White House," Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) will say in what his office is billing as a major address. "Not enough people are coming to work everyday looking at their jobs through the prism of helping small business people and entrepreneurs flourish across America.”
Congressional Republicans are taking a series of actions in order to reclaim the upper hand against Democrats in the war of words over job creation, which polls consistently show is the most important issue for the American people.
Cantor is scheduled to announce a GOP "pro-growth economic plan" on Monday at the right-leaning Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
Cantor's speech will follow up on a House Republican-led job creation forum Wednesday that featured lawmakers, business owners and executives. A day before that, GOP leaders released a report that argued their so-called "cut and grow" strategy will help give a jolt to the economy, which is still saddled with high unemployment.
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http://thehill.com/homenews/house/150859-cantor-entrepreneurialism-missing-from-policy-debates