

Thomas Funderburk, Lone Star GeoServices, explains how the highly touted Economic Injury Disaster Loans and Loan Advance is not exactly what the political leaders are disclosing it to be.
Funderburk, a sole proprietor, with a wife and three kids, chose a path of small business to be a family man and business owner rather than a corporate employee.
Funderburk explains how industry slow pay and large companies not paying their bills has created a chain reaction impacting small business in a potentially detrimental way.
The interview follows the timeline of events of the CARES Act and questions whether it appears more like a bait and switch for the “chosen ones” than small business assistance.
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