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Trump seeks 15 percent corporate tax rate, even if it swells the national debt


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12 hours ago, Angry ginger said:

right so he chose to live in nh and therefore pays higher property taxes than he would in MA and the business is still in MA so he pays MA income taxes .  Seems he's done nothing to avoid taxes outside on any dividend payout he may recieve as a shareholder.  

property taxes in Maine too.

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11 hours ago, Biggie Smails said:

Because creeper is a flaming shitbag and have you noticed how he never says anything about himself...fucking coward sits in the weeds throwing rocks.

him and Zombie on ignore is perefect

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Back to the subject of the thread. Obviously we were having a great discussion until the board tards shown up on their tricycles.

So where will Trump make up for his proposed reduction in corp taxes? The middle class?

 

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15 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Back to the subject of the thread. Obviously we were having a great discussion until the board tards shown up on their tricycles.

So where will Trump make up for his proposed reduction in corp taxes? The middle class?

 

By collecting more of them. :news: 

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Just now, Mainecat said:

So adding the tax burden they cut from Corporate America to middle class working Americans? How can that work?

u are a hypocrite cunt .

did u care about the debt when your king pissed away 10 trillion in debt ?

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2 minutes ago, Ez ryder said:

u are a hypocrite cunt .

did u care about the debt when your king pissed away 10 trillion in debt ?

Not to mention he lies about who,really pays the tax in this country, typical of a pathological liar.

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4 minutes ago, Ez ryder said:

u are a hypocrite cunt .

did u care about the debt when your king pissed away 10 trillion in debt ?

well we all know you did. personally I have no problem with stimulus spending, designed to create jobs. but giving already profitable companies more tax breaks? do you think they're going to take that money and hire people just to stand around at the widget factory? we need to create demand for widgets, and giving corporations more money isn't going to do that. especially off the back of taxpayers. how many times can you twats be fooled on these "trickle down" fantasies?

 

 

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45 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

him and Zombie on ignore is perefect

Well, of course it is!  You are the PERFECT liberal twat throwing your worthless biased talking points out every day but when confronted, when asked what YOU think...there's no substance at all.  NOTHING.  You cannot only defend your idiotic talking points, you cannot even defend your own opinions.  It's comical and that's why you are treated as the punch line of the joke that you are.  But hey, don't feel bad.  I have this affect on idiots who run their suck holes a bit too much.  On the web or in person.

Oh...and keep acting like you don't read all these "ignored" posts. :lol:

  

 

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30 minutes ago, DriftBusta said:

By collecting more of them. :news: 

Simplistic but this easy answer is even too much for his "intellectual elitism".  That's why they all follow up with a myriad of questions designed to make them look smart on the issue.  I find it comical as hell.

Again, the "Intellectually Elite". :lol:

 

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1 minute ago, Zambroski said:

Well, of course it is!  You are the PERFECT liberal twat throwing your worthless biased talking points out every day but when confronted, when asked what YOU think...there's no substance at all.  NOTHING.  You cannot only defend your idiotic talking points, you cannot even defend your own opinions.  It's comical and that's why you are treated as the punch line of the joke that you are.  But hey, don't feel bad.  I have this affect on idiots who run their suck holes a bit too much.  On the web or in person.

Oh...and keep acting like you don't read all these "ignored" posts. :lol:

  

 

Liars and hypocrites Ned their safe spaces 

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16 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

So adding the tax burden they cut from Corporate America to middle class working Americans? How can that work?

 

5 minutes ago, Snoslinger said:

well we all know you did. personally I have no problem with stimulus spending, designed to create jobs. but giving already profitable companies more tax breaks? do you think they're going to take that money and hire people just to stand around at the widget factory? we need to create demand for widgets, and giving corporations more money isn't going to do that. especially off the back of taxpayers. how many times can you twats be fooled on these "trickle down" fantasies?

 

 

 

I rest my case...look at all those question marks!  Ewwwww.....they must know things about stuff!  

:lol:

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1 minute ago, Zambroski said:

Well, of course it is!  You are the PERFECT liberal twat throwing your worthless biased talking points out every day but when confronted, when asked what YOU think...there's no substance at all.  NOTHING.  You cannot only defend your idiotic talking points, you cannot even defend your own opinions.  It's comical and that's why you are treated as the punch line of the joke that you are.  But hey, don't feel bad.  I have this affect on idiots who run their suck holes a bit too much.  On the web or in person.

Oh...and keep acting like you don't read all these "ignored" posts. :lol:

  

 

all as he is browsing how well his portfolio is doing

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22 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

So adding the tax burden they cut from Corporate America to middle class working Americans? How can that work?

Repatriation.  Economic stimulus of existing corporate entities.  You know.  Economics.

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7 minutes ago, Ez ryder said:

yes no reason not to have one of the highest corporate tax rates as u are attempting to keep business in your country and attract others to come home  

:lmao:with all the loopholes out there businesses pay significantly lower taxes than what is on paper. hell some pay none.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Ez ryder said:

all as he is browsing how well his portfolio is doing

Well, unless somebody gave him one....he doesn't have one.  Like his job, his house, his life...all given to him by people that feel sorry for him  What a stooge.  Perfect DEM-LIB-TARD!

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7 minutes ago, Sleepr2 said:

We wouldn't want the "puffessor " to get triggered.

Fuck em'

Faggy lib tard coward pussies.  The whole lot of them.  I got nothing for any of them but a good public shaming while displaying their ignorance.  They get so quiet though.....it's weird!

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1 minute ago, Snoslinger said:

then there's this notion that large profitable companies are going to pull out of extremely low wage, no bennies, no environmental countries to put jobs here :lol:

 

And there's the libtard notion that business are only exist only to create union jobs any money for government :lol:

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California’s costly tax and regulatory policies prompted more than 10,000 businesses to leave the state, reduce their operations or curtail plans to locate here between 2008 and 2015, according to a report from Spectrum Location Solutions

The Irvine-based company conducts site-selection studies and other assessments to help businesses relocate to optimum states and locales for their operations. Some of their clients include corporations that have relocated out of California, like Honda. 

MANY COMPANIES THAT MOVE AWAY OR REDUCE THEIR OPERATIONS AREN’T TRACKED

The report, “California Business Departures: An Eight-Year Review 2008-2015,” reveals that at least 1,687 California disinvestment events occurred during that period, a count that reflects only those that became public knowledge.

And for every disinvestment that became known — either through media reports, company announcements or company reports to the U.S. Department of Labor, the Securities and Exchange Commission or the California Employment Development Department — another five occurred, the report said.

 

 

In preparing the Spectrum report, site selection consultants and economic development personnel from across the U.S. were asked this question:

For every company that leaves an area — any area, not just California — how many others make such a move without any media coverage or without having to file a report with the state or federal government?

Responses ranged from five to seven, with a few indicating that as many as 10 additional businesses made disinvestment moves for every one that was known. Spectrum ultimately relied on the most conservative estimate of five. With that multiplier in mind, the total number of businesses disinvestment actions in the Golden State exceeded 10,000.

 

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