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Lew Prince

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Vintage Vinyl Owner Meets President Obama Tuesday For Tax Talk On Fiscal Cliff

Lew Prince is asking lawmakers to let tax cuts passed during the George W. Bush administration expire.

As White House negotiators and Congressional lawmakers negotiate how to avoid the much-discussed "fiscal cliff" that could come January 1 without agreements on how to avoid automatic spending cuts, a University City businessman is adding his voice to the Washington, D.C. debate in person. Lew Prince, an owner of Vintage Vinyl, is at the White House Tuesday and is scheduled to be among those meeting with President Barack Obama, KSDK TV reported. Prince was one of several St. Louis area business members who signed a letter organized by an organization called Business for Shared Prosperity, urging Congress to end tax cuts for people earning more than $250,000.  Other St. Louis signatures include Wes Coulson of Creve Coeur's Coulson Elder Law …

J. B.

12:13 pm on Thursday, November 29, 2012

Well, I shop at two of the establishments listed and will stop immediately, since their ownership is more interested in bashing success than making it themselves I will patronize other small businesses interested in being successful on their own, not off someone else's back. And BTW, Reynolds Roadhouse isn't in St. Charles anymore.   more ›

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