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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 1193265" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>The main Socialist programs are Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid and now portions of AHA as well a variety of other government hand out programs.</p><p>I think that corporation laws leave much to be desired and that officers of corporations should be held more accountable for actions of the company.</p><p></p><p>I do question whether reduction in taxes should be considered a handout.</p><p>I don't see the tax credit for my investment in energy-saving appliances and upgrades a couple years ago as a handout.</p><p>If a tax break given to a company is more than offset by an increase in taxes in people moving in and taxes on their purchases, then that is a business decision by the government.</p><p></p><p>I don't think Walmart fits in that category anymore BTW.</p><p>I think Caterpillar, BMW, Hyundai moving a manufacturing plant into a state/city does fit into that category.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 1193265, member: 7966"] The main Socialist programs are Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid and now portions of AHA as well a variety of other government hand out programs. I think that corporation laws leave much to be desired and that officers of corporations should be held more accountable for actions of the company. I do question whether reduction in taxes should be considered a handout. I don't see the tax credit for my investment in energy-saving appliances and upgrades a couple years ago as a handout. If a tax break given to a company is more than offset by an increase in taxes in people moving in and taxes on their purchases, then that is a business decision by the government. I don't think Walmart fits in that category anymore BTW. I think Caterpillar, BMW, Hyundai moving a manufacturing plant into a state/city does fit into that category. [/QUOTE]
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