PM Martin
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Wed Oct-15-08 08:16 PM
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US Corporate Taxes have to be far less than 35% with tax breaks... |
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loopholes and investment credits that are provided by the government.
I wish Obama would have mentioned that. If he did, he could put the "US has the highest corporate taxes in the world" theme to rest.
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Wed Oct-15-08 08:22 PM
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or maybe it was Biden, I forget. Nevertheless, no matter how many times they explain this, the Republicans keep repeating the lie. It doesn't matter to them, they just push the lies . . .
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Wed Oct-15-08 08:25 PM
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2. All I could think was, |
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if our taxes (corporate & personal) are so damned high why don't we have a decent social welfare system like most European companies. If McCain wants to hold another country's tax rates up as a shining example, Obama should talk about how that country spends it's tax money. Maybe it's cheaper to take care of the population than to take care of Bushco's friends with no bid contracts.
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Wed Oct-15-08 08:25 PM
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3. According to the non-partisan GAO, 2/3 of US corporations paid NO taxes between 1998-2005 |
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Keep that fact handy next time some conservative brings up how high corporate taxes are. Also mention that we lost a record number of jobs overseas during that time period when they say lower taxes will keep jobs in the US.
GAO=Government Accountability Office
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Wed Oct-15-08 08:26 PM
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5. And a commercial should be made about this. |
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It's a golden opportunity for Obama to take on McCain.
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Wed Oct-15-08 08:26 PM
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4. the argument is strange |
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Edited on Wed Oct-15-08 08:27 PM by Poseidan
He says businesses will move to Ireland? Will their employees go with them? If he's talking about people living here and basing their companies in other countries, just to get better tax-rates, well that should be illegal. Can't have your weed and smoke it too. If Americans move to Ireland, taking their businesses with them, for no other reason than lower taxes... good riddance.
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Wed Oct-15-08 08:45 PM
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6. effective rate is more like 11% |
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