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Olson: Good works abound at Thanksgiving

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If they’re looking for new ideas, here are a few certain to go nowhere:

• A 5 percent surcharge on people who use personal checks at the grocery store. Seriously, you’re holding up the line. Anyone older than 70 receives a fee waiver.

• A tax on energy drinks. The younger crowd loves these drinks. They already pay premium prices and put up with the taste, in exchange for the promise of amped fuel, or energy for five hours to be a rockstar or something. They won’t notice another 50 cents a throw.

• Sports betting. Video gambling is spreading to bars across the state, and it already has generated more than $350,000 in October. Why not add sports books at racetracks and bars, too? The state gets the vig – and the loser bets – and it’s cash-only. If you think the taverns are doing better business now, just wait until you can put $10 on the under in the Bears game while you drink a Schlitz.

Yes, these are tongue-in-cheek – although sports gambling would scrape up a mother lode of cash, even if you limited the betting to $20 or less a play.

Whatever tax hikes our state’s leaders come up with this time – and something tells me they will soon – here’s hoping they’re on something your neighbor uses and you don’t.

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Small business Saturday: After Black Thursday night/Friday comes Small Business Saturday. Why bother with shopping at small local retailers, when there are giant chains with flashy sales fliers and mind-boggling (or so they say) bargains on merchandise?

The large corporate businesses are all well and good. But small businesses are important, too. They create more jobs as a collective than the big boxes, and the money you spend with them will stay in your community.

The U.S. Small Business Administration, a government agency, says the country’s roughly 28 million small businesses are the source of 65 percent of the jobs created the past two decades. For every $100 spent at locally owned independent stores, $68 returns to the community through taxes, employee earnings and other revenue, according to the small business advocacy group 3/50 Project.


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