Melt? It's freakin 40 degrees here today!
Very well done.
You nailed on the second one the very first thing that came to my mind (assuming that many entrepreneurs are college graduates)--they graduate already so far down the whole that completely discourages risk-taking and innovation and instead they're getting a job... to pay off their loan. That's pretttttty messed up if you think about it. Not their pragmatism, but that's how f***ed our educational setup is here: go to college, pay for it using loans because it's not provided by your country and then go into such hoc that your post-graduate life is spent... worried about paying off that loan.
So who in their right mind coming right out of college is going to think: I'm going to roll the dice here?
You are also correct in that while our politicans (both parties) give constant lip-service to the beloved "small business owners," everything is skewed towards mega-corporations--all the breaks, the investment, the anti-competitive practices allowed when they buy off leaders to stack the deck. The small business owners I know will go on and on about the awful tax structure and this and that... and they don't get to hoard their earnings overseas.
Oh and just wait as Net Neutrality gets executed publicly and the Internet becomes, like everything else in this country, excellent for Those Who Have the Money.