Why do you keep changing this to talk about corporate taxes going up?
I never ONCE said that corporate taxes should be raised. NOT ONCE. But I did say that companies who once trained their own workers now expect government to do it...AND expect to receive tax abatement at the same time.
So guess who gets to pay the bill for training their workers? Folks who may never, EVER buy their products. But I guess you think THAT'S fair?
Let's make this really simple. Bob owns a farm. Bob has dairy cattle. Bob has always in the past trained his own hired hands to milk the cows. Suddenly, Bob decides that it's the government's place to set up a school and train his hired hands to milk cows...PLUS, he thinks that the government needs to lower his taxes. So even the guy who's lactose intolerant and can't drink milk gets to pay, because HIS taxes just went up TWICE...once to pay for training Bob's hired hands to milk the cows, and once to make up the government's budget since Bob's taxes went down. In the past, when Bob was training his own hired hands to milk the cows, the only ones paying for Bob's training expenses were the folks who bought Bob's milk.
Bottom line is, Bob wants trained workers, but he doesn't want to train them. Plus, he wants his taxes to go down BECAUSE he's no longer paying out of his own pockets to train his workers.
So do you understand it yet? I don't know how to spell it our any simpler. And if you'll notice, I never said a WORD about RAISING BOB'S TAXES. Because that wasn't part of the equation here.
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