Otherwise, why print anything that everyone around knows is a lie?
Bernie Sanders On the Panama Papers: Told You So
by Issie Lapowsky
Wired, March 5, 2016
BACK IN 2011, Bernie Sanders told the Senate that Panama was a world leader when it comes to allowing large corporations and wealthy Americans to evade US taxes.
This week, those words are sounding eerily prophetic, and the Sanders campaign, for one, would like to remind you of that fact.
As the world reels from the so-called Panama Papers leak, which exposed the offshore tax havens of world leaders from Russias Vladimir Putin to Icelandic Prime Minister Davíð Gunnlaugsson, Sanders is calling attention to his opposition to the 2011 Panama Trade Agreement.
I was opposed to the Panama Free Trade Agreement from day one, Sanders said in a statement today. I wish I had been proven wrong about this, but it has now come to light that the extent of Panamas tax avoidance scams is even worse than I had feared.
As president, Sanders says he would terminate the agreement within his first six months in office and conduct an immediate investigation into US banks, corporations, and wealthy individuals who have been stashing their cash in Panama to avoid taxes.
So far, news on Americans implicated in the Panama Papers scandal has been scarce, though early reports show that 211 names included in the leak correspond to US addresses. Still, given just how much data was leakeda whopping 2.6 terabytesit will likely be a while until the journalists involved in the investigation can sort through it all.
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http://www.wired.com/2016/04/bernie-sanders-panama-papers-told/
Bezos must need the money. Wishing long life to ALL, anyway.