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What Can Politicians do to Help Small Business?

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    Small business owner Sher Valenzuela on what the government needs to do to help small business growth.

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Terra bella -- joins us if you did have a chance earlier on this lady spoke talk about another one dollar brought down -- outset I -- -- -- -- a small business owners who not only have a big speaker here and I think someone who has a good future here.

But a lot of business owners featured here a lot you did in the ads in the public ads that run in didn't in this auditorium.

As well as the businessmen and women themselves -- very happy very happy.

Why is it.

As we speak for America had me -- If we can't fill jobs as business women.

And families who are struggling to succeed if we can't show the American people what it takes to build our businesses and and and and share and communicate our experiences to encourage others forward that are having difficulties in this time.

Then nothing can as a were representative of America I think that's really what it is a slice of America.

Necessarily a college they were kind of -- -- that word that's a big fan of the Republicans are big fans of Democrats.

That what they're not big fans of this government you know busting their chops in raising their taxes increasing their regulations.

That reverberating here -- the politicians.

Nod their head and all this sub bullet time that it keeps happening all the time.

I think we better start making taking notice of that I think people are so ready for something else common sense to come back into government.

I mean real solutions I'm talking about measurable.

Like what what would you what would help businesses and people like view.

The baker that we saw here earlier the candy store owner what would help them more -- I'm looking at best practices such as governor Chris Christie is employing in New Jersey under -- Modano.

Lieutenant governor oversees the red tape cutting department.

In addition to eradicate -- bureaucracy at a little bureaucracy and identified the top five priority.

Job killing regulations.

That are are stopping job growth -- we can do that we can make this measurable and that's what they're doing in nearby New Jersey we can employ those best practices throughout the United States.

You know what I think -- -- are a lot of these cases if someone comes up with the commission to look into elected -- in this.

They put at a -- report it's in a binder collects dust.

And if you're lucky to commit -- might be later but he rarely does.

And the story.

Yes I stepped up into this position -- running for lieutenant governor and our state.

Because I was so sick of talking about what we already talked about.

A report the taxpayer -- you know so that we could review what taxpayers pay and talk about it some more it's just -- it we're at a place where we are are are.

Operating in an insane environment.

And the idea of stepping into that and inserting.

Sanity inserting common sense into the equation.

People -- don't care what party you are in right now they're hungry for that I'm seeing that happen down the state of Delaware.

Thank you very very much -- a good job but there.

-- expected U politics that -- you at all.

Well a change in -- half -- fattening that's politics some steps and hand and you really gotten a good answers down you know why you -- I'd like them.

All right thank you very very.