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In reply to the discussion: NYT's Kristof: 5 wasteful public welfare programs that should be stopped [View all]ErikJ
(6,335 posts)13. more than $12 billion annually in tax subsidies for corporate meals and entertainment.
From article;
"Were cutting one kind of subsidized food food stamps at a time when Gallup finds that almost one-fifth of American families struggled in 2013 to afford food. Meanwhile, we ignore more than $12 billion annually in tax subsidies for corporate meals and entertainment.
Sure, food stamps are occasionally misused, but anyone familiar with business knows that the abuse of food subsidies is far greater in the corporate suite. Every time an executive wines and dines a hot date on the corporate dime, the average taxpayer helps foot the bill.
So lets get real. To stem abuses, the first target shouldnt be those avaricious infants in nutrition programs but tycoons in their subsidized Gulfstreams."
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NYT's Kristof: 5 wasteful public welfare programs that should be stopped [View all]
Newsjock
Mar 2014
OP
These need to be named each and every time a Republican or DINO trots out that old phrase
LuckyLib
Mar 2014
#7
Yeah, just wait until the Democrats hear about this! And the liberal media! Whoooooooo!!
Scuba
Mar 2014
#21
more than $12 billion annually in tax subsidies for corporate meals and entertainment.
ErikJ
Mar 2014
#13
How about the oil company subsidies to the tune of about $4 billion a year?
world wide wally
Mar 2014
#14
Yes. If we would just cut their taxes again maybe this time they wouldn't outsource
Enthusiast
Mar 2014
#24
As long as we keep doing the same things, we can expect a different outcome. nt
IronLionZion
Mar 2014
#25