Most of the time I don't get into these types of OT disc., but I hear a lot of talk about the business tax being the reason that business leaves the US. Just a bunch of public relations bull. The real reason is the decreased cost of labor, reduced environ. regs and increased profit for the company and the MILLIONS the CEO can now rake in for himself, having raised the companys bottom line. The corporate culture club of entitlement leads to the rich paying the rich to help them become even richer. The boards of companies are full of other exec's paying each other enormous sums of money. These people have r*ped America. When the average CEO is making over 50 million a year total(bonus+options+salary) and sending jobs outside the US, then closing plants in the US, people still buy the pitiful excuse of "business tax". That's a joke. As with other major powers in the past, success + money + power has ruined the US. Very few really rich people actually give a sizable portion of their wealth back, either in terms of donations or job creation. RR's trickle down theory is really just the rich get richer and the poor get poorer If all the major businesses in the US cut executive salaries to a reasonable amount not one company would ever have to leave the US.
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