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>”we can’t tax corproations they’ll just leave!!!”

You do realize how much help many corproations already get right? It’s like a negative tax. Microsoft used decades federal Pentagon research to patent Microsoft computers and make billions. The taxpayer funded the research and Gates used it to become the richest man in the world. Tesla gets a bunch of subsidies obviously. All the big military industrial complex companies live off Washington. We have banks which got giant loan packages and of course cheap below market FED money for dirt cheap. And don’t get me started on the oil companies that were able to privatize oil countries that the USA regime changed.

I’m not even saying I hate all rich people or big corproations. I fully understand the logic of trickle down and supply side economics. That said, in many instances we have the opposite going on. Federal spending is used to support big corporations, effectively giving them a negative tax. We shouldn’t go $38 trillion into debt and spending a trillion more every few months on credit card when these companies are raking billions off it



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