NCmusicman
Governor
Like corporations should or even could pay enough in taxes to house clothe and feed all the people Obama has put in soup lines by his anti-jobs anti-business anti-American system policies. Maybe the communists should have their OWS Excrement marching on Obama's jobs CZAR Imelt from GE - the company that made 14 Billion $$$ in profits and paid NO Taxes at all!!!
This from the communist paper "Peoples World":
Poverty is up and guess what? Corporate taxes are down
by: PW Editorial Board
November 3 2011
As the deadline for the Senate super committee draws nearer two new studies highlight what's at stake. First new census data shows that 20 million people now live in deep poverty - a record 35-year high. This means that one in 15 Americans struggle for the basic necessities of life: food, shelter, water.
Meanwhile, according to Citizens for Tax Justice, 30 Fortune 500 corporations paid no taxes for the past three years. On top of that 280 of the most profitable corporations, shelter half of all their profits.
"Deep poverty" is defined as living at 50 percent of the poverty level. Workers living in deep poverty have "an income of $5,570 or less for an individual and $11,157 for a family of four." This amounts to half of the 46 million living below the poverty line.
http://peoplesworld.org/poverty-is-up-and-guess-what-corporate-taxes-are-down/
www.cpusa.org
This from the communist paper "Peoples World":
Poverty is up and guess what? Corporate taxes are down
by: PW Editorial Board
November 3 2011
As the deadline for the Senate super committee draws nearer two new studies highlight what's at stake. First new census data shows that 20 million people now live in deep poverty - a record 35-year high. This means that one in 15 Americans struggle for the basic necessities of life: food, shelter, water.
Meanwhile, according to Citizens for Tax Justice, 30 Fortune 500 corporations paid no taxes for the past three years. On top of that 280 of the most profitable corporations, shelter half of all their profits.
"Deep poverty" is defined as living at 50 percent of the poverty level. Workers living in deep poverty have "an income of $5,570 or less for an individual and $11,157 for a family of four." This amounts to half of the 46 million living below the poverty line.
http://peoplesworld.org/poverty-is-up-and-guess-what-corporate-taxes-are-down/
www.cpusa.org