GarfieldJL
Regular Member
You need to stop being disrespectful. I'm not going to tell you again.
Look you are falling for one of the oldest tricks in the book, you're falling for a gimmick that is often used by retailers.
Retailers know that charging less money than the other guy is not necessarily going to cause items to get sold. In fact the competitor can often sell the same item at a higher price, simply by adding a nice sign like on of the Following:
- Clearance
- Sale
- 30% off sale
How about oil subsidies?
Oil Companies actually don't receive subsidies...
But again, the sales pitch is based on a giant distortion — a lie. Obama and the Democrats talk about huge “subsidies” — as if taxpayers are signing billion-dollar checks to oil and gas companies. But oil companies don’t get subsidies. Rather, like every other business, they’re allowed to take tax deductions for the expenses they incur.
A tax deduction and a government subsidy aren’t the same. When politicians use the terms interchangeably, it misleads many Americans.
Oil-company tax deductions aren’t special favors. They are the standard relief afforded manufacturers, mining companies and other businesses to help recognize the costs of operations. Oil companies can deduct their expenses for things like equipment purchases and rig-technicians’ salaries. The point of these deductions — as for any other industry or individual — is to ensure taxes are only levied on income after expenses.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinio...rez_oil_tax_break_lies_Y2Yj6KCU9QIO0BKHs1Be7M
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