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mckitterick · 7 months
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Fire. All. Republicans.
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if Republicans shut down the government over budget reasons, remember that they're the ones who grow the deficit every time they're in charge by giving massive amounts of our taxpayer money to corporations
our country can't survive much longer under republican rule, and will almost certainly crash under another garbage "president" like tRump
the hypocrisy is cartoonishly evil
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Stop voting for Republicans who give your money to the top 1%.
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thoughtportal · 1 year
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1998 SNL cartoon sketch
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No kidding.
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rejectingrepublicans · 4 months
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nando161mando · 9 months
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republicanidiots · 2 years
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imkeepinit · 5 months
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shinobicyrus · 2 years
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As the midterms approach in the US, count how many candidates say they want to make your state ‘business-friendly’ and compare that against the ones that say they want to make your state friendly to people.
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jbfly46 · 10 months
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Form an LLC and defraud the government, it's what the U.S. was founded on. It only requires a small amount of self-education. An LLC makes fraud legal.
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thoughtportal · 1 year
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Corporate takeover of the US
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_F._Powell_Jr.
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stevemaclellan · 2 years
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Canada’s largest corporations are making record profits and paying income tax at record-low rates, according to a new report from the non-profit Canadians for Tax Fairness.
The report found an “enormous increase” in the gap between what corporations would pay at the corporate rate stipulated in the tax code and what they actually paid. That gap grew to $30 billion in 2021 — an amount the organization says represents an “unexplained loss” to the country.
The report analyzed the profits and taxes paid by 123 of the country’s largest corporations with a market capitalization of $2 billion or more over the past five years. It found the annual tax gap in the three years before the pandemic averaged $13.5 billion, but that amount more than doubled — to $30 billion — in 2021.
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There’s a word for this kind of incest-like business behaviour…
… Monopoly? Recreation of the modern feudal fiefdom? Corporate welfare? We will find it.
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