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Old 02-19-2019, 09:27 PM   #128
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
Sure, raise the taxes on people, who make next to nothing, not the corporations, some of whom are paying taxes on less than 1% of their property. Why should the richest be exempt from paying their fair share? I've never understood the "let them eat cake" sentiment. Why do some people think corporations should be exempt from NORMAL obligations? And, if the tax rate is low for the people, it's also LOW for the corporations, and they're still exempt from paying it. Why?
Really? You believe in double and triple taxation? Guess who is paying the bill once you force the corporations to pay full property tax? Hint: it won't come out of their profit. If they even decide to stick around.

I grew up in a failed socialistic experiment, it crashed horribly in the end. You draw your own conclusions and see if you want to go that route. Unfortunately we cannot discuss this any further.
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