The New Corporate World Order

The debate over Republicans’ insistence on continued tax breaks for the superrich and the corporations they run should come to a screeching halt with the report in Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal headlined “Big U.S. Firms Shift Hiring Abroad.” Those tax breaks over the past decade, leaving some corporations such as General Electric to pay no taxes at all, were supposed to lead to job creation, but just the opposite has occurred. As the WSJ put it, ... Full Story »

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by Roland F. Hirsch - Apr. 23, 2011

This blog post (not a news story) has no journalistic content. It is a post at a left-wing attack site, that apparently deals in hate for Republicans (a post is entitled "Sarah Palin: The Koch Brothers' Union Maid"; another "Starship Amerika"). The author is so determined to push his ideology that he does not think about what he is saying. The obvious reason why companies have moved production overseas is that corporate tax rates are so high in the U.S. compared to other countries. I'll leave it to others to take down the rest of the errors.

The U.S. military is serving the interests of corporations? In Afghanistan? In Iraq? In Libya?

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