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Title: G. Small Business and the Self-Employed
Post by: AnthonyAú on Mar 21, 2024, 10:14 PM
Platform - Green Party US
        Section IV. Economic Justice and Sustainability
              G. Small Business and the Self-Employed

Greens support a program that counteracts concentration and abuse of economic power.

We support many different initiatives for forming successful, small enterprises that together can become an engine of (and sustainable model for) job creation, prosperity and progress.

Small businesses are where the jobs are being created. Over the past decade and a half, all new net job growth has come from the small business sector.

The Green economic model is about true prosperity—Green means prosperity.

Our goal is to go beyond the dedicated good work being done by many companies (referred to as "socially responsible business") and to present new ways of seeing how business can help create a sustainable world, while surviving in a competitive business climate.

We believe that conservation should be profitable, and employment should be creative, meaningful and fairly compensated.

Access to capital is often an essential need in growing a business.

[See section I. Banking and Insurance Reform in this chapter]

The present tax system acts to discourage small business as it encourages waste, discourages conservation, and rewards consumption.

Big business has used insider access to dominate the federal tax code.

The tax system needs a major overhaul to favor the legitimate and critical needs of the small business community.

Retention of capital through retained earnings, efficiencies, and savings is central to small business competitiveness. Current tax policies often act to unfairly penalize small business.