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  • Narrator: Just about everyone knows that government at every level is requiring more and more Americans

  • to get a government issued license before they can earn an honest living. In the 1950's,

  • well, only about 1 in 20 Americans needed the government's blessing to do their

  • job. Today that number is more than 1 in 3 and government puts all kinds of requirements

  • on would-be entrepreneurs making it harder for these entrepreneurs to start and grow small

  • businesses -

  • entrepreneurs like Chuck here. This is Chuck.

  • Chuck hates his job,

  • but Chuck has an idea. Chuck: I'm going to fix computers in my garage and sell them for low

  • prices Narrator: Uh, Chuck... Chuck: My business will create new jobs for my community...

  • Narrator: Chuck ol' boy Chuck: ...and give more young people access to computers, and then once my business

  • really gets going I can expand into a commercial space. Narrator: You live in Milwaukee Chuck: So? Narrator: Actually,

  • in Milwaukee starting a business in your home means you can't work in your garage,

  • can't have any employees, can't have any signs, and can't take deliveries.

  • Chuck: What? Narrator: Unless you come up with the money for a commercial lease right away you won't be starting

  • your business at all.

  • Chuck: Well, if Milwaukee won't have me I'm going to start my business somewhere else.

  • Narrator: That's the spirit. Chuck: What Los Angeles needs is a good used bookstore. Narrator: Actually, believe

  • it or not, Los Angeles treats used book shops like they were strip clubs or gun shops. You'll need

  • a permit from the police to operate. You have to be fingerprinted.

  • Anyone who sells you books may need to be fingerprinted, too.

  • For every book you buy you have to stamp it with an individualized number that corresponds

  • to a bill of sale that identifies the book and who it came from.

  • The police get to inspect those bills of sale and - hold on -

  • you'll also have to hold books for at least thirty days before you sell them just in case the

  • police have any questions. Chuck: But the First Amendment to the Constitution protects my-

  • Narrator: The First Amendment?

  • Well, how quaint. And, you're not planning on selling that copy of the Constitution to anyone, are you Chuck?

  • Chuck: Oh for Pete's sake!

  • Narrator: Balloon advertising? Well, that's an idea that's on the rise.

  • Maybe you're onto something here, Chuck. But remember, Chuck, entrepreneurs aren't the only ones who

  • have ideas. Bureaucrats have them, too.

  • -Here in Houston

  • you're only allowed to use balloons to sell cars, or if you have a message that doesn't sell anything

  • at all.

  • Chuck: That's ridiculous. -You're right.

  • All balloons now banned in Houston!

  • Narrator: Maybe Houston isn't ain't your kind of place, Chuck.

  • How about DC? Oh,

  • want to be an interior designer, huh?

  • Not too bad,

  • not too bad at all.

  • But in Washington DC you'll need a license before you can tell people where to put those paintings,

  • pillows and planters.

  • Chuck: But that doesn't make any sense. Narrator: Actually, that makes a ton of cents, and dollars too.

  • You see, existing interior designers lobbied the city to make all new interior designers -

  • but none of the current ones - take a test and pay a bunch of money go into the interior design

  • business.

  • It's a win-win for the industry and the government. Interior designers get to keep out the competition,

  • and government gets to make money. Don't go ruining a good thing by trying to lower prices

  • for consumers now. Now you're talking, Chuck. Miami, nice and sunny down there,

  • valencia oranges and lots of tourists too.

  • You want to be a street vendor, huh?

  • Well you just need to get a little permission slip from the city government ready

  • Chuck? Let's go here's all you need:

  • an occupational license from the City of Miami, an occupational license from Miami-Dade County,

  • a license from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation if you want to

  • sell prepared food, or if you want to sell pre-packaged food,

  • a license from the Florida Department of Agriculture, or if you want to sell gum another license from the City

  • of Miami, the City of Miami tax certificate, a State of Florida tax certificate, a certification

  • from the Florida Department of Revenue that all of your taxes have been paid,

  • a copy of the current Florida Department of Motor Vehicles registration for your cart,

  • a license plate for your cart, a cart certification form signed by 3 different bureaucrats in 3 different departments,

  • $500,000 in insurance coverage for any bodily injury or property damage caused by your vending.

  • Got all your paperwork together Chuck? Chuck: Yes... Narrator: Great.

  • Now you're entitled to enter the street vendor lottery. If you're lucky enough to win you'll

  • be allowed to start your business.

  • And the winner is...

  • Oh, not you.

  • Tough luck Chuck.

  • This is still Chuck.

  • He still hates his job, any ideas left, guy?

  • Chuck: I'm just going to sell the leftover stuff from my computer business and go back to my old

  • job.

  • Narrator: Actually... Chuck: What?

  • Narrator: ...if you want a close a business in Milwaukee you'll need a government issued license for

  • That, too, and you'll have to give the government an itemized inventory every day of everything

  • you're selling. Sorry, guy, that's just the cost of doing business,

  • or of

  • going out of business. Chuck: Oh, I just give up. -Excellent.

  • Now if you'll excuse me, I've got to go fix this unemployment problem.

  • Want to help people like Chuck? Visit www.ij.org

  • to learn more and support IJ's work protecting economic liberty.

Narrator: Just about everyone knows that government at every level is requiring more and more Americans

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為什麼Chuck不能把他的生意做起來? (Why Can't Chuck Get His Business Off the Ground?)

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