They are asking for help from a capitalist country bolstered by corporate socialism.
Yes, yes. Allowing businesses to deduct some business expenses from the taxes they pay is definitely socialism. I'm sure that nearly every corporation would be happy to do away with these "subsidies" and pay no taxes at all.
They are asking for help from a capitalist country bolstered by corporate socialism.
Yes, yes. Allowing businesses to deduct some business expenses from the taxes they pay is definitely socialism. I'm sure that nearly every corporation would be happy to do away with these "subsidies" and pay no taxes at all.
Well if the tax breaks are keeping unprofitable businesses profitable it kind of goes against the capitalistic way of sink or swim. Which would then make it corporate socialism?
They are asking for help from a capitalist country bolstered by corporate socialism.
Yes, yes. Allowing businesses to deduct some business expenses from the taxes they pay is definitely socialism. I'm sure that nearly every corporation would be happy to do away with these "subsidies" and pay no taxes at all.
Well if the tax breaks are keeping unprofitable businesses profitable it kind of goes against the capitalistic way of sink or swim. Which would then make it corporate socialism?
They are asking for help from a capitalist country bolstered by corporate socialism.
Yes, yes. Allowing businesses to deduct some business expenses from the taxes they pay is definitely socialism. I'm sure that nearly every corporation would be happy to do away with these "subsidies" and pay no taxes at all.
Well if the tax breaks are keeping unprofitable businesses profitable it kind of goes against the capitalistic way of sink or swim. Which would then make it corporate socialism?
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