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<blockquote data-quote="rickyb" data-source="post: 1509687" data-attributes="member: 56035"><p>it has to do with capitalism because the government cut funds because the rich dont want to be taxed and use their money to minimize their taxes. in addition they lower corporate tax rates. theres been a loss of jobs because of low wages overseas and therefore another loss in taxes.</p><p></p><p> and wall street speculation has caused a great recession, and they have drained government funds for bail outs. bail outs for wall street, private losses for main street like the education system and average joes who cant afford thier kids. these are the corporations who have spoken of the miracles of the free market, and they are the same corporations who came running to the government (which they control) when they were bankrupt.</p><p></p><p>i am also skeptical of the whole `welfare queen`` thing because that is rhetoric. i believe corporations take 70 billion each year in subsidies. many of the giant corporations pay little or no taxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickyb, post: 1509687, member: 56035"] it has to do with capitalism because the government cut funds because the rich dont want to be taxed and use their money to minimize their taxes. in addition they lower corporate tax rates. theres been a loss of jobs because of low wages overseas and therefore another loss in taxes. and wall street speculation has caused a great recession, and they have drained government funds for bail outs. bail outs for wall street, private losses for main street like the education system and average joes who cant afford thier kids. these are the corporations who have spoken of the miracles of the free market, and they are the same corporations who came running to the government (which they control) when they were bankrupt. i am also skeptical of the whole `welfare queen`` thing because that is rhetoric. i believe corporations take 70 billion each year in subsidies. many of the giant corporations pay little or no taxes. [/QUOTE]
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