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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: rich4eagle who wrote (191277)10/11/2001 11:46:45 PM
From: Thehammer  Read Replies (2) of 769670
 
Thanks Rich,
But I did not feel that Flap's statistics addressed the situation. The original discussion arose from corporate taxation. Flaps' statistics, while interesting, did not address the economic basis for having (or not) taxation on corps. My original argument is that taxes on corporations limit the growth of jobs and ultimately, cause employee benefits, higher consumer costs, lower stockholder profits and less investment in the business (less job growth).
The basis of Flap's argument is that corporations are bad,cannot be trusted and therefore should be taxed. We disagree, he makes jokes, I make jokes. Sometimes it is best just to laugh.
Hammer
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