Here's a rare two-fer: Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert both did segments Wednesday on the phenomenon of corporate "inversion" to escape U.S. taxes -- the scheme whereby a U.S. company buys a smaller foreign company, then re-invents itself on paper as if its U.S. operations were merely a subsidiary of that foreign company. As Great American Patriot Allen West points out, it's corporations' patriotic duty to make as much money as they can while avoiding taxes, and to try to stop it would be socialism, and
Any chance that the GOPtards in Congress will have second thoughts about all the hidden subsidies they've created for corporations, now that the corps are "foreign"?
...since corporations are "people" doesn't this technically make them illegal aliens? Maybe we can just deport them
The employees will appreciate the raise.
Any chance that the GOPtards in Congress will have second thoughts about all the hidden subsidies they've created for corporations, now that the corps are "foreign"?
Under this version of fiduciary responsibility, lying and cheating are ethically required, which explains Eric Bolling and Bill O'Reilly.