Jeff:
I've always been an S corporation so I never really worried about "business taxes", and I've been paying everybody's health insurance for some time already. I sure didn't hear anything in the State of the Union that made me think I was being vilified.
The one thing that IS compounding the difficulties of business now is that all the individual states, being broke, are chasing after any "foreign corporation" and trying to make us withhold for payroll and pay business taxes in every state we work in. Last year, I worked in 15 states (plus three foreign countries), and if the attitude persists, it will be a gigantic pain in the ass for anyone involved in interstate commerce.
The ridiculous part is that most states exempt businesses making less than $100,000 from much in the way of business taxes ... so instead of me paying taxes on a bunch of income to Michigan, they make me break it down ten different ways, none of the states get very much at all, and my accountant is the one who comes out ahead. [Not that I mind, I'd rather pay her than the State of Michigan or Montana anyway.]
This is the one problem you don't hear about very much from the Republicans who are touting limited government. That, and the fact that none of the states can come close to balancing their own budgets, either.