Quote: Bret4207 (quoted from post at 09:22:20 06/28/21) [quote="CVPost-rrlund"](quoted from post at 12:13:13 06/27/21) You guys complain constantly about things being made in China, It's the choice of big businesses to make or source things there. They do it to make more profits, which you also defend. Then you don't want to tax any of those profits to improve infrastructure that would benefit all of us. Make up your minds!
Read my other post on complicated cans of worms. No one has ever said they don't believe there should be any taxes on corporate profits. What has been said is that too high taxation results in the corps leaving the US. And currently there are no plans to improve our infrastructure, only to move the socialist agenda forward![/quote]A square hit on the nail head!
Just remembering the 'ol days, when Ford plant was in Dallas & the cars had a sticker on window proclaiming, "Made in Texas by Texans!". Still have a few of Dad's paycheck stubs from there.
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