Micro “enterprises” and micro “entrepreneurs” are all the rage among “progressive” economists.
Too bad progressives don’t “recognize” them when they “see” them.
New York City’s Eric Garner was a “micro” entrepreneur.
Like the Little Match Girl who died selling “loose matches,” Garner was “trying” to work his way out of “poverty” by selling “loose cigarettes” on the streets of New York city.
He called his “micro” enterprise the “Little Cigarette Boy.”
And now, just like the “girl” from Hans Christian Andersen’s story, the “Little Cigarette Boy” is dead.
Because the “micro” entrepreneur forgot to “pay” the progressive New York City government its “picayune” micro tax “charged” for each cigarette.
And if you “forget” doing that in New York under “communist” Mayor Bill de Blasio, you “die” by chockhold.
We can only “wish” they were as “penny-picking” while spending our “tax dollars.”
Forward to “Next Tuesday.”
