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GE being a class C corporation--thereby being responsible for paying federal taxes on 18.4 BILLION dollars that didn't because they got a pass from this administration. |
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And do I need to explain to you the difference between a class C corporation and a sub-S corporation? Edit: Oh, sure, stealth edit while I'm dumbfounded by your initial post. Added while I was bewildered: --thereby being responsible for paying federal taxes on 18.4 BILLION dollars that didn't because they got a pass from this administration. but 2) WTF does that have to do with Immelt? Are you saying that Immelt didn't pay taxes because GE didn't? |
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And do I need to explain to you the difference between a class C corporation and a sub-S corporation? Otherwise I might have to call "BULLSHIT". |
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Wow... that is a ton of money, and a huge increase in just 6 months of this fiscal years... |
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And to think just a few years ago we had full employment, a growing economy, a balanced budget and we were winning two wars, that Obama guy has ruined everything. |
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Now you're just using the Chewbacca defense. Oreo, which tax laws were changed during the Obama administration to allow GE to avoid paying taxes? |
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Oreo, which tax laws were changed during the Obama administration to allow GE to avoid paying taxes? |
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And, what exactly can the POTUS do? And when your party controls both the house...and the senate....asking would probably work, particularly if he did so in a State of the Union snoozer or something. Until the Tea Party rose up last year, and Ryan put his out there, Obama had zero intention of doing anything to interfere with his gravy train of campaign contributions (and to be fair, 90% or better of congress didn't either). Remember, he spent about 2/3 of a billion dollars to get elected last time, and is looking to go well past that this time. He's got a lot of promises to make to try and get people's money. |
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Well let's see. Veto spending appropriations if they don't include them, send legislation to the house and request it be voted on, or the Senate even for that matter. And when your party controls both the house...and the senate....asking would probably work, particularly if he did so in a State of the Union snoozer or something. I know this is really difficult for you - but liberals pride themselves on not following orders. I know that GOP membership requires giving up any semblance of independent thought (lest you be labeled a RINO), but that's not how the Dems do things. So, that the Democrats had a majority doesn't mean that Obama could dictate. Then there's that whole GOP screaming "you're anti-business!" thing. Until the Tea Party rose up last year, and Ryan put his out there, Obama had zero intention of doing anything to interfere with his gravy train of campaign contributions (and to be fair, 90% or better of congress didn't either). Remember, he spent about 2/3 of a billion dollars to get elected last time, and is looking to go well past that this time. He's got a lot of promises to make to try and get people's money. Ohhhh, so it's Obama's gravy train? The GOP has been left out to dry by the large corporations? That'd be evidenced by what, Speaker Boehner handing out checks from Big Tobacco? The oil stains on the Texas delegations' zippers? |
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And then get even more flack from the GOP for "being anti-business" for trying to actually tax them. You say these things like you would have supported it. Remember Obama had a filibuster proof majority in the Senate, and a big majority in the house. Could have passed anything they wanted to. I know this is really difficult for you - but liberals pride themselves on not following orders. I know that GOP membership requires giving up any semblance of independent thought (lest you be labeled a RINO), but that's not how the Dems do things. So, that the Democrats had a majority doesn't mean that Obama could dictate. Obamacare......looks like he could dictate just fine doesn't it? Then there's that whole GOP screaming "you're anti-business!" thing. Ohhhh, so it's Obama's gravy train? The GOP has been left out to dry by the large corporations? That'd be evidenced by what, Speaker Boehner handing out checks from Big Tobacco? The oil stains on the Texas delegations' zippers? McCain spent about half that. They're for the most part nothing but pigs swilling at the trough, which I at least have condemned them all for. As for the worst of the worst, Obama is #1 by a mile. The Republicans overall are bad. The Democrats overall are much worse. Pretty simple. Given a choice between bad, and worse. I'll take bad, and be unhappy with it too. Just less so. |
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Of course I would have. As long as the overall rate is reduced down to make us more competitive globally with the areas our industry IS going to. Remember Obama had a filibuster proof majority in the Senate, and a big majority in the house. Could have passed anything they wanted to. Once again - Democrats don't follow orders like Republicans. I know this is a foreign concept to you. That's a laugh. they want EVERYONE to be forced to follow their orders. I suppose it isn't following orders if you're the one giving all of them. Projection. Which side is it that freaks out for even the slightest dissent? It'd probably help your case a lot if I was a member of the GOP. Which I'm not. The GOP is just less bad for the average person than the Democrats. Less bad meaning long term, which is how I think. You assign me to the Dems - if you get to do that, I get to assign you to the GOP. Turnabout's fair play. Obamacare......looks like he could dictate just fine doesn't it? The bill that was passed bears little resemblance to what he asked for. If the shoe fits. Wear it. I wear a 12 E. Not many shoes fit. Obama spent 2/3 of a billion dollars to get elected President. McCain spent about half that. To not get elected. But, that's not really the point, now is it? You're not seriously arguing that big business and the GOP aren't longtime best friends, are you? They're for the most part nothing but pigs swilling at the trough, which I at least have condemned them all for. As for the worst of the worst, Obama is #1 by a mile. The Republicans overall are bad. The Democrats overall are much worse. Pretty simple. Why? Specific examples, please. And, don't forget how the Republicans are all about allowing corporate America to create unsafe work environments, pollute however and wherever they want without liability, and sell defective and dangerous products with impunity and immunity. Given a choice between bad, and worse. I'll take bad, and be unhappy with it too. Just less so. Too bad you can't figure out which one is worse. |
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How do you lower an overall rate of zero? Once again - Democrats don't follow orders like Republicans. I know this is a foreign concept to you. You could not prove that my me. Remember Obamacare all the Dem's marched on line like a military unite. You assign me to the Dems - if you get to do that, I get to assign you to the GOP. Turnabout's fair play. I know your not speaking to me but I'm a Conservative and proud of it. To not get elected. But, that's not really the point, now is it? You're not seriously arguing that big business and the GOP aren't longtime best friends, are you? What the point is, Obama bitches about the rich not paying taxes yet leaves companies like GE to pay no taxes. All he wanted to do was tax those individuals making over 250k, which he never did. He never spoke of closing loopholes for companies. Thats the point, he and his congress had two yrs to address it and did nothing. Further the point is, everyone knows there are loopholes in the tax code and it takes a guy like Paul Ryan to do something about it. Obama would never do it because he's in bed with GE and the like. Why? Specific examples, please. And, don't forget how the Republicans are all about allowing corporate America to create unsafe work environments, Please provide proof that Republicans are all about allowing corporate America to create unsafe work environments. Otherwise I would call that a lie. pollute however and wherever they want without liability, and sell defective and dangerous products with impunity and immunity. Again provide proof that Republicans allow however and whenever without liability, and sell defective and dangerous products with impunity and immunity. Otherwise I would call this a lie. |
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No one is asking to lower the rate to "0" Again, if GE paid ZERO TAXES on the $5.1B that it generated in the USA last year, then how do you propose lowering corporate tax rates? I know you're stepping into the middle of a conversation, but when you snipped my post apart, that's what you missed. You cons are bitching about GE paying not taxes, and you're bitching about corporate tax rates. Can you see how that might just ring a bit hollow? As far as the rest, if you're unfamiliar with individuals like James Watt, or GOP pushes to de-fang and de-fund organizations like OSHA, MSHA, the consumer product safety commission, the EPA, etc., well, there ain't much I can do for you, no matter how much you want to call things a lie or not. Oh, and if the Democrats "marched like a military unite," then why did Democrats also have to get "bribed" to vote for the plan? And, I know you get told by your lord and master Rupert Murdoch to call it "Obamacare," but you do know that the ACA left out much of what Obama had originally asked for. So, it's really CongressCare. |
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Wow... that is a ton of money, and a huge increase in just 6 months of this fiscal years...
WASHINGTON — The US budget deficit shot up 15.7 percent in the first six months of fiscal 2011, the Treasury Department said Wednesday as political knives were being sharpened for a new budget battle. The Treasury reported a deficit of $829 billion for the October-March period, compared with $717 billion a year earlier, as revenue rose a sluggish 6.9 percent as the economic recovery slowly gained pace. AFP: US deficit up 15.7% in first half of fiscal 2011 |
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Wow... that is a ton of money, and a huge increase in just 6 months of this fiscal years... As an aside, we've lost nearly $90B on the Gov't Motors bailout, so far. Not including Chrapsler. |
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Wow... that is a ton of money, and a huge increase in just 6 months of this fiscal years... The answer to that would be yes. I see Obama being slammed every day on this forum for unemployment beginning on January 1, 2009, three weeks prior to even taking office, but I imagine the House Republicans are going to be allowed a much longer easing in period, right? |
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