I'm not trying to scare off the entrepreneur at all. If I listened to statistics, I never would be in the position I'm in. But, as a means of setting public policy, people siding with those who claim that pointing out the patterns of inequity produced by the American version of capitalism and corporatism is "class warfare" is nonsensical. It's like you do what you have to do, and worry about yourself but you can't be ignorant or greater societal ramifications and vote for policies that work against you.
I can agree with that it all comes down to individuals thinking independently. Politicians aren't going to sell policies that go against their own interests. Businesses don't take stances that go against their bottom lines. Individuals have to determine what the motives are behind these actions and what effect it will have and make a decision on where to place their support.