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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 2599803" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I'm not envious at all. I happen to think Mexico is a craphole.Your hero, Rick Perry, provided jobs by granting corporate welfare in the form of free land, infrastructure, and RTW. Many of the companies locating plants in the USA are foreign, as in Honda in Ohio, Subaru in Indiana etc.</p><p></p><p>How do think Boeing 787 production was lured to SC? Freebies and RTW. Oh, those 35% corporate taxes...they are killing America and forcing globalization. WRONG!! The <strong>effective </strong>corporate taxes here are among the lowest in the world, with FedEx paying almost nothing in taxes on huge profits. The same can be said for many other large corporations, who still off-shore jobs because it's cheaper and more profitable.</p><p></p><p>Our oligarch class controls almost as disproportionate a share of wealth as Mexico. hello? Do you see that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 2599803, member: 12508"] I'm not envious at all. I happen to think Mexico is a craphole.Your hero, Rick Perry, provided jobs by granting corporate welfare in the form of free land, infrastructure, and RTW. Many of the companies locating plants in the USA are foreign, as in Honda in Ohio, Subaru in Indiana etc. How do think Boeing 787 production was lured to SC? Freebies and RTW. Oh, those 35% corporate taxes...they are killing America and forcing globalization. WRONG!! The [B]effective [/B]corporate taxes here are among the lowest in the world, with FedEx paying almost nothing in taxes on huge profits. The same can be said for many other large corporations, who still off-shore jobs because it's cheaper and more profitable. Our oligarch class controls almost as disproportionate a share of wealth as Mexico. hello? Do you see that? [/QUOTE]
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