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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 811811" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Walker can go after FedEx in the same way that other states have done, and that is by making FedEx pay the employment tax that they evaded by disguising employees as independent contractors. FedEx has been forced to change to a slightly different business model called the ISP, where each contractor has to own multiple routes. So, Walker <em>does </em>have the ability to go after FedEx in the person of the Wisconsin Attorney General. Do you get that?</p><p> </p><p>On your other point. The reason that Walker is going after the public sector is because he gifted money back to the private sector in the form of tax breaks for his cronies. That reduced the amount of tax revenue for Wisconsin. Most public sector jobs don't produce revenue because they are service jobs that most private companies won't touch because there's no profit in it. Do you think the state mental health system operates at a profit? How about child protective services? Maybe Walker shouldn't have paid back his supporters with favors. Then this whole issue wouldn't even exist. The larger motive is the elimination of unions. Wait for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 811811, member: 12508"] Walker can go after FedEx in the same way that other states have done, and that is by making FedEx pay the employment tax that they evaded by disguising employees as independent contractors. FedEx has been forced to change to a slightly different business model called the ISP, where each contractor has to own multiple routes. So, Walker [I]does [/I]have the ability to go after FedEx in the person of the Wisconsin Attorney General. Do you get that? On your other point. The reason that Walker is going after the public sector is because he gifted money back to the private sector in the form of tax breaks for his cronies. That reduced the amount of tax revenue for Wisconsin. Most public sector jobs don't produce revenue because they are service jobs that most private companies won't touch because there's no profit in it. Do you think the state mental health system operates at a profit? How about child protective services? Maybe Walker shouldn't have paid back his supporters with favors. Then this whole issue wouldn't even exist. The larger motive is the elimination of unions. Wait for it. [/QUOTE]
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