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So, who really cares more about the poor? Liberals or Conservatives?
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<blockquote data-quote="jgarden" data-source="post: 29407886" data-attributes="member: 22001"><p>Corporate Welfare, Inc.</p><p></p><p>Corporate tax breaks costs America at least $250 billion annually. Street crime costs us less than $20 billion. </p><p>--------------------------------------------------</p><p>Why we cannot afford to feed the hungry and help the needy and homeless...</p><p>-------------------------------------------------</p><p>$125 billion (not including tens and hundreds of billions more in local business "subsides" and "incentives") of your tax dollars every year is given away in direct cash disbursements as Corporate Welfare, Inc., to profitable national and transnational corporations like:</p><p>----------------------------------------------------</p><p>Archer Daniels Midland </p><p>ADM</p><p>McDonalds </p><p>Gallo Winery </p><p>Plush Colorado Ski Resorts </p><p>Weyerhauser </p><p>Georgia Pacific </p><p>Walt Disney </p><p>Martin Marietta </p><p>Mining Industry interests </p><p>National Meat Association </p><p>Energy and Petrochemical Industries </p><p>Pepsico's Frito-Lay </p><p>Anchor Glass Container Corp. </p><p>Federal Express </p><p>Nucor </p><p>Kidder Peabody Group, Inc. </p><p>Nebraska Beef, Ltd. </p><p>Mercedes-Benz </p><p>Time Warner </p><p>General Electric (GE) </p><p>ABB Instrumentation Inc Boveri </p><p>General Motors</p><p>Intel </p><p>Allied Signal </p><p>Eastman Kodak </p><p>Caterpiller </p><p>Union Carbide </p><p>Georgia Pacific </p><p>Microsoft </p><p>Hughes Aircraft (now part of Ratheon) </p><p>Motorola </p><p>Boeing </p><p>Corporate farmers </p><p>Sugar industry subsidies </p><p>RCA (now part of GE) </p><p>Searle & Co. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.autobuyology.org/car15.1.html" target="_blank">http://www.autobuyology.org/car15.1.html</a></p><p>---------------------------------------------------</p><p>Perhaps corporations could play by the same rulers that conservatives expect individuals to adopt.</p><p></p><p>SOCIALISM = WELFARE FOR THE POOR</p><p></p><p>CAPITALISM = WELFARE FOR THE RICH</p><p></p><p><img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/old/bow.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":bow:" title="bow :bow:" data-shortname=":bow:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgarden, post: 29407886, member: 22001"] Corporate Welfare, Inc. Corporate tax breaks costs America at least $250 billion annually. Street crime costs us less than $20 billion. -------------------------------------------------- Why we cannot afford to feed the hungry and help the needy and homeless... ------------------------------------------------- $125 billion (not including tens and hundreds of billions more in local business "subsides" and "incentives") of your tax dollars every year is given away in direct cash disbursements as Corporate Welfare, Inc., to profitable national and transnational corporations like: ---------------------------------------------------- Archer Daniels Midland ADM McDonalds Gallo Winery Plush Colorado Ski Resorts Weyerhauser Georgia Pacific Walt Disney Martin Marietta Mining Industry interests National Meat Association Energy and Petrochemical Industries Pepsico's Frito-Lay Anchor Glass Container Corp. Federal Express Nucor Kidder Peabody Group, Inc. Nebraska Beef, Ltd. Mercedes-Benz Time Warner General Electric (GE) ABB Instrumentation Inc Boveri General Motors Intel Allied Signal Eastman Kodak Caterpiller Union Carbide Georgia Pacific Microsoft Hughes Aircraft (now part of Ratheon) Motorola Boeing Corporate farmers Sugar industry subsidies RCA (now part of GE) Searle & Co. [url]http://www.autobuyology.org/car15.1.html[/url] --------------------------------------------------- Perhaps corporations could play by the same rulers that conservatives expect individuals to adopt. SOCIALISM = WELFARE FOR THE POOR CAPITALISM = WELFARE FOR THE RICH :bow: [/QUOTE]
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