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Jul 23, 2021 23:30:57   #
2bltap Loc: Move to the Mainland
 
I have never personally met one of the so called elites and never ever want to!!!! But if you think about it, the most wealthy among us have gone so far as to forget their perhaps humble beginnings and have gotten so drunk on on their individual abilities to not only insist but demand that wh**ever it may take, they are to be revered dont you think? When a massive company is able to directly influence political outcomes it will destroy evrything that may impede their continued power trip even to the point of selling out The United States of America. When they get to that point of forgetting where they came from and and commit treason against this country trhen they all need to be punished in the extreme. My opinion.
Mike

https://youtu.be/-FVEBb6w-0s




https://youtu.be/-FVEBb6w-0s

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Jul 24, 2021 05:32:12   #
Kevyn
 
2bltap wrote:
I have never personally met one of the so called elites and never ever want to!!!! But if you think about it, the most wealthy among us have gone so far as to forget their perhaps humble beginnings and have gotten so drunk on on their individual abilities to not only insist but demand that wh**ever it may take, they are to be revered dont you think? When a massive company is able to directly influence political outcomes it will destroy evrything that may impede their continued power trip even to the point of selling out The United States of America. When they get to that point of forgetting where they came from and and commit treason against this country trhen they all need to be punished in the extreme. My opinion.
Mike

https://youtu.be/-FVEBb6w-0s




https://youtu.be/-FVEBb6w-0s
I have never personally met one of the so called e... (show quote)


How about just taxing them and ending corporate personhood?

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Jul 24, 2021 06:48:19   #
Weewillynobeerspilly Loc: North central Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
How about just taxing them and ending corporate personhood?




Better yet, end the monopoly s**t and control we afford them..... i can think of 5 needing destroyed immediately, and hundreds needing to be taxed accordingly as we are..... no issue there for me.

But while your party is using them as a tool, your v**e prevented that..... not saying any politician from my party would get it done as said since its more of the same..... just like you...... only because its the other party, good or bad doesn't matter...... i***t party lines.

Youve only contributed to the problem..... look at the insane crap you post, all in the name of your party...... you're the tool allowing the use of another tool. Face reality son........ you allowed this to happen because of that irrational crap owning you.......and you know you're doing it....... thats called deliberate, own it.

Allow me to shorten all that........ Blame Trump.

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Jul 24, 2021 06:53:22   #
American Vet
 
Kevyn wrote:
How about just taxing them and ending corporate personhood?


Great idea!! The they will simply leave and take their money and jobs with them. Then the government will need to increase taxes to make up for the lost revenue.

Then more businesses will leave or go under....

Then the government will need to increase taxes to make up for the lost revenue.

Then more.....etc.

And the the United States ends up like Venezuela and Cuba.

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Jul 24, 2021 10:25:40   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
2bltap wrote:
I have never personally met one of the so-called elites and never ever want to!!!! But if you think about it, the most wealthy among us have gone so far as to forget their perhaps humble beginnings and have gotten so drunk on their individual abilities to not only insist but demand that wh**ever it may take, they are to be revered dont you think? When a massive company is able to directly influence political outcomes it will destroy everything that may impede their continued power trip even to the point of selling out The United States of America. When they get to that point of forgetting where they came from and commit treason against this country then they all need to be punished in the extreme. My opinion.
Mike

https://youtu.be/-FVEBb6w-0s




https://youtu.be/-FVEBb6w-0s
I have never personally met one of the so-called e... (show quote)


The French revolution had the answer to Elitism....they called it "la guillotine"! Bezos, & "others" beware, of the masses!

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Jul 24, 2021 10:26:28   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
Kevyn wrote:
How about just taxing them and ending corporate personhood?


How about just extreme C*******m, & the extinction of Capitolism?

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Jul 25, 2021 09:45:19   #
Kevyn
 
American Vet wrote:
Great idea!! The they will simply leave and take their money and jobs with them. Then the government will need to increase taxes to make up for the lost revenue.

Then more businesses will leave or go under....

Then the government will need to increase taxes to make up for the lost revenue.

Then more.....etc.

And the the United States ends up like Venezuela and Cuba.

The new international minimum corporate tax will address that threat, the other thing we can do to combat that is a heavy tax on capital being moved offshore.

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Jul 25, 2021 10:14:09   #
American Vet
 
Kevyn wrote:
The new international minimum corporate tax will address that threat, the other thing we can do to combat that is a heavy tax on capital being moved offshore.


Of course it will <snicker>. And guess what corporations will do? Move to a non-signatory country.

As I said - more taxes and they will leave.

Critical thinking still eludes you, grasshopper. As your teacher and mentor, I am saddened by that.

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Jul 25, 2021 12:02:18   #
Kevyn
 
American Vet wrote:
Of course it will <snicker>. And guess what corporations will do? Move to a non-signatory country.

As I said - more taxes and they will leave.

Critical thinking still eludes you, grasshopper. As your teacher and mentor, I am saddened by that.

From your posts it is obviously unlikely you could relieve yourself without getting your feet wet much less mentor anyone. The US is the largest market in the world. Companies want to do business here they can be kept from doing so if they don’t pay taxes here. Let them make and sell their product in what ever third world country lets them operate tax free.

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Jul 25, 2021 12:30:25   #
American Vet
 
Kevyn wrote:
From your posts it is obviously unlikely you could relieve yourself without getting your feet wet much less mentor anyone. The US is the largest market in the world. Companies want to do business here they can be kept from doing so if they don’t pay taxes here. Let them make and sell their product in what ever third world country lets them operate tax free.


Here I go - teaching and mentoring you again......

For the third year in a row, China was the world's largest economy in 2019. It contributed $22.5 trillion, or 17.3%, of the world's $130 trillion in gross domestic product (GDP), according to estimates by the World Bank. It uses so-called international dollars to make better comparisons among countries.1

The U.S. was second, with $20.5 trillion, or a 15.8% share. The European Union was in third place, contributing $19.9 trillion, or 15.3%, of world GDP. The three combined represented 48% of the world economy.1

The above figures account for purchasing power parity (PPP) exchange rates, which relate the exchange rate between currencies to consumer price levels. However, the U.S. is the biggest when measured by nominal, unadjusted GDP.

No other economy is even close to the top three. The fourth-largest in 2019 was India, generating $9.2 trillion, and Japan was fifth at $5.2 trillion. Germany, the largest economy in the EU, added $4.5 trillion.1

https://www.thebalance.com/world-s-largest-economy-3306044

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Jul 25, 2021 13:03:11   #
Kevyn
 
American Vet wrote:
Here I go - teaching and mentoring you again......

For the third year in a row, China was the world's largest economy in 2019. It contributed $22.5 trillion, or 17.3%, of the world's $130 trillion in gross domestic product (GDP), according to estimates by the World Bank. It uses so-called international dollars to make better comparisons among countries.1

The U.S. was second, with $20.5 trillion, or a 15.8% share. The European Union was in third place, contributing $19.9 trillion, or 15.3%, of world GDP. The three combined represented 48% of the world economy.1

The above figures account for purchasing power parity (PPP) exchange rates, which relate the exchange rate between currencies to consumer price levels. However, the U.S. is the biggest when measured by nominal, unadjusted GDP.

No other economy is even close to the top three. The fourth-largest in 2019 was India, generating $9.2 trillion, and Japan was fifth at $5.2 trillion. Germany, the largest economy in the EU, added $4.5 trillion.1

https://www.thebalance.com/world-s-largest-economy-3306044
Here I go - teaching and mentoring you again......... (show quote)


Obviously you don’t understand the term market and confuse it with GDP, see if you can find a grownup to explain it to you.

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