... is the notion that high taxes for high income earners somehow hurts small business owners.
That is just so much bullshit.
If a small business owner is being taxed at the very highest individual tax rate that's because he is making a shitload of money. He may be a small business, but he is NO victim of the tax code. Every dollar he spends, including those to PAY WAGES to employees, is not counted as his income.
This lie is clever. It conflates "income" with "profit".
It has one intent and one only .... to scare people into thinking taxes on the rich hurt little people ("small" business).
Also, let's not forget what a small business is. You'll find some of it is pretty big.
From sba dot gov we get this summary by category.
Summary of Size Standards by Industry
To qualify as a small business concern for most SBA programs, small business size standards define the maximum size that a firm, including all of its affiliates, may be. A size standard is usually stated in number of employees or average annual receipts. SBA has established two widely used size standards—500 employees for most manufacturing and mining industries, and $7 million in average annual receipts for most nonmanufacturing industries. While there are many exceptions, these are the primary size standards by industry. (For more complete information on size standards, see SBA’s Small Business Size Regulations (13 CFR §121) or the Table of Small Business Size Standards.
Construction
* General building and heavy construction contractors: $33.5 million
* Special trade construction contractors: $14 million
* Land subdivision: $7 million
* Dredging: $20 million
Manufacturing
* About 75 percent of the manufacturing industries: 500 employees
* A small number of industries: 1,500 employees
* The balance: either 750 or 1,000 employees
Mining
* All mining industries, except mining services: 500 employees
Retail Trade
* Most retail trade industries: $7 million
* A few (such as grocery stores, department stores, motor vehicle dealers and electrical appliance dealers), have higher size standards, but none above $35.5 million.
Services
* Most common: $7 million
* Computer programming, data processing and systems design: $25 million
* Engineering and architectural services and a few other industries have different size standards.
* The highest annual-receipts size standard in any service industry: $35.5 million
* Research and development and environmental remediation services: the only service industries with size standards stated in number of employees
http://www.sba.gov/contractingopportunities/officials/size/SUMM_SIZE_STANDARDS_INDUSTRY.html