"If a lobbyist sets up shop, or a lawyer, in which they're receiving income through what is something like a tax loophole so that it's not counting as corporate income, that is what this is counting as a small business."
Austan Goolsbee is an American economist who served as chair of the Council of Economic Advisers and later became president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. He is known for work on public policy and economic analysis.