The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy revealed that in 2020, 55 of the nation’s largest corporations paid absolutely zero in federal income taxes. 26 of those corporation paid no federal tax in 2018, 2019, and 2020.
If these corporations had simply paid the 21% tax rate for corporate profits, they would have paid $8.5 billion in taxes. Instead, these corporations received a total of $3.5 billion in tax rebates. Are they ashamed? No.
Here are a few of the current members of the Corporate Tax Avoiders Hall of Fame: Akamai Technologies, Charter Communications, Dish Network, FedEx, Fiserv, HP, Lincoln National, Mohawk Industries, Nike, Salesforce.com, and Telephone and Data Systems.
Scott Hounsell: It seems everything with liberalism is about two things: force and, as a direct result, hypocrisy. Whether it is taxes, speech, or any of the other 100 different ways it seeks to control your life, the inherent requirement for the left’s enforcement mechanism of their grandiose ideological quest is always force. Don’t pay your taxes? Force. Don’t want to buy an electric car? Force. Don’t want to believe that a man can become a woman? Force. And as we have been seeing more recently, decide you don’t want to get vaccinated? Force. ...
If you think that climate change is as big of a threat as you constantly lecture us that it is, why don’t you just volunteer to make the changes in your life to combat it? ...
If, again, climate change was such a grave threat to our existence, and immediate action is necessary, why would you only give up some? Why would you not give it all up? Why wouldn’t you take the totality of the action available to you, with as much ...
Anony Mee: Joe is building a more impoverished populace, a diminished and less robust commercial sector, and a disheartened electorate. Republicans must pound this message home and give this administration a daily beat-down from now until November 2022. It’s the very least Joe’s minions deserve.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/10/joes_tricky_tax_trick.html
Spruce Fontaine: How does one debate with a side that claims with a straight face that the supply chain problems are an indicator that President Brandon has fixed the recession (according to Sec. Buttigieg) or that the $3.5-trillion infrastructure package is already paid for?
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/10/slumming_in_america_off_borrowed_moral_capital.html