You fail to comprehend.
Obama's definition of "the rich" includes BLAH BLAH CRY CRY WAH
Your quoted statement explains that what an LLC or S-Corp earns as gross income (prior to any deductions being taken) is shown on the owner's personal return.
False.
Business expenses are taken out at the 1065 and 1120-S level. They are
never reported on your personal return for LLCs or S-Corps. What
is reported on your personal return is the amount
after deductions are taken out, which includes the "salararies" you pay your employees.
But it's useless explaining it to you yet again. I'm sure that you have an after-the-fact explanation for this tidbit of intelligence as well:
Do you really think that when I spend $50,000 on a server I can just go to my tax form and wipe $50k from the income column?
Just as a reminder, the answer to that question is "Yes," so you may want to start fabricating your Gregg Williams' response about what you "really meant."