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Originally Posted by joeydb
They ARE in business to make profit. That's indisputable. That's what separates them from nonprofit corporations.
Any taxes that are levied ARE paid by the consumers of the products and services of that company. It's pointless to keep raising taxes on corporations, ipso facto.
They CAN move and WILL move if they can profit by that, or undo a would-be loss.
Last, but not least - if you are successful in extracting sums of money from companies through taxes, fees, regulations and the like, and you also prevent them somehow from moving or passing the costs on to the consumers, they will go out of business. Unlike the government, they cannot operate at a loss.
I'm not saying I like it that way. I'm saying that's the way it really is, and it is pointless to talk about "the way it should be."
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So how's that been working out for us for the past 50 years, hum?
You have zero, absolutely zero, concrete grasp of how the economic corporate engine of this country is functioning now, and has been for the past 50 years, and what changes have wrought over that time, and how corps have benefited or not, and what has happened to our jobs. Zero.