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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (637640)11/30/2011 10:29:54 AM
From: TimF2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577920
 
Don't try and tell me those are the job creators.

Sorry, I don't play the game of letting other people put boundaries on what sort of arguments I can use.

Companies bringing back profits in to the US would result in more investment, and more wealth creation in the US. (Likely job creation as well, but it might be higher paying jobs replacing lower paying jobs rather than an increase in total jobs.)

Much of this money is dirty or criminally obtained

Perhaps much of it is, but most of it is not. And for the money that was part of a criminal enterprise, its unlikely that it will be effectively subject to US taxation whatever they do with it.

"There are all sorts of different systems (health care) in all sorts of different countries."

With one common thread......universal care.


Only if you define universal care really broadly, and if you do that then arguably the US has already long had universal care.