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In reply to the discussion: President Obama: Weekly Address: Closing Corporate Tax Loopholes [View all]hollowdweller
(4,229 posts)23. This was an issue in the 2004 election.
Still, here we are 10 years later, despite having had democratic majorities in the house and senate during that period and nothing has happened about it.
Maybe with the progressive coalition in the party now we might see something happen? However I'm not holding my breath.
During their swing thru the Rustbelt, Obama was sounding like John L Lewis and Hillary like Mother Jones and nothing came of it.
As far as protecting the American worker the Democratic party has been like the GOP on abortion. They will do some stuff around the edges to pacify the people who want real change but it will only be slight. That is why the dems fail to win working class voters.
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And thats the point. Do we want more govt revenue, or rates that make you "feel good".
7962
Jul 2014
#39
There isnt anything wrong with lower rates providing though that the companies actually pay
cstanleytech
Jul 2014
#7
A person has to be interested enough to subscribe to them, but some don't listen as it disturbs the
freshwest
Jul 2014
#32
He also commented that CEO responsibility is not just short term profits for shareholders..
DCBob
Jul 2014
#13
AgreeBut why do teabaggers usually support this corporate crap while claiming to be super patriotic
lunasun
Jul 2014
#16
So tax all money earned in the US, whether taxes are paid on it elsewhere or not.
JDPriestly
Jul 2014
#18
Just make them state they do not pay American taxes on their product or service....
Uben
Jul 2014
#19
Ok Mr. President - Then Close The Loophole With An Executive Order - Then Expose The Fraud In The Courts
cantbeserious
Jul 2014
#22