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35% for corporations is the current rate, which is why you are reading alot about tax havens in the news lately.
because i'm a worker, not an owner. You know I generally take the side that benefits me the most. I know it's a crazy notion. I think American...
that frightens you doesn't it. I don't think heterosexuality is something that was ever at the forefront in women's athletics.
2% flat tax for citizens, 10% for corporations.
how's the baba ganoush over there?
and then those workers would be in the same situation after a year. how hard is it to just take care of workers?
He also did alot for AIDS.
Maybe now that Crouton is gone, the real Jordan Jefferson will stand up.
[IMG] Eh depends on the republican. Not these wackadoodle neo cons today, republicans used to be a more to the center, now you can't find one...
Didn't Coach Mainieri, lose a few stud pitchers to the draft, and hell we lost what..correct me if i am wrong but, 3 starters too from last years...
I think they would be able to drop the rate if they closed the loopholes.
Hell yeah, I brought that up in thread about Social Security.
yeah, opinion always trumps fact. :rolleye33:
stole this from an email i got.. if it has been posted already please remove. Written by Derek Ponamsky, Publisher Tuesday, 29 March 2011...
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Because they line the pockets of the legislators campaigns. Even the oil companies call them subsidies.
I don't know why anyone would have a problem with teachers bargaining for their wages, or firemen, or police officers. We pay them yes, but I...
You think CEO's of corporations deserve that money more than the people who teach your children? Collective bargaining is about more than wages....
and had these governors stated in their campaigns that they were going to go after collective bargaining, then they wouldn't have been elected....