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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: i-node who wrote (76866)6/11/2018 11:03:18 PM
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We know some of the numbers. Take Disney, one of the golden examples. About 6% might go to the employees, assuming they pay all they plan to. The rest went to dividends and stock buybacks. Did you know that Disney is increasing ticket prices? So you can't even say that 6% of the tax cut went to the employees...

Don't get me wrong, 6% is better than 0. But it isn't like there is a huge windfall for the employees. You know, the people who do the actual work that brings in the money.

These are publicly traded companies. That means the information is available, so don't pretend that it is some unknowable number.

As to Walmart,

npr.org

Boom. Another hole in your argument.

Can you not admit you are wrong just one time?

This sort of stuff is absolutely hilarious. When I am wrong, I admit it. As I have done in the past. On the other hand, you have never admitted you are wrong. Despite mountains of proof. At best, you drop the subject for a while, and then some months later you float the same debunked bullshit again. And then claim ignorance when it is pointed out that was debunked.

You really are a piece of work.
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