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Human101948

(3,457 posts)
Sun Apr 24, 2016, 07:03 AM Apr 2016

Why corporate political cash matters: The Real Welfare Cheats by Nicholas Kristof

It’s because the issues seem arcane that corporate lobbyists get away with
murder. The Oxfam report says that each $1 the biggest companies spent on
lobbying was associated with $130 in tax breaks and more than $4,000 in
federal loans, loan guarantees and bailouts.

And why would a humanitarian nonprofit like Oxfam spend its time
poring over offshore accounts and tax dodges? “The global economic system is
becoming increasingly rigged” in ways that exacerbate inequality, laments Ray
Offenheiser, president of Oxfam America.

One academic study found that tax dodging by major corporations costs
the U.S. Treasury up to $111 billion a year. By my math, less than one ­fifth of
that annually would be more than enough to pay the additional costs of fullday
prekindergarten for all 4­year­olds in America ($15 billion), prevent lead
poisoning in tens of thousands of children ($2 billion), provide books and
parent coaching for at ­risk kids across the country ($1 billion) and end family
homelessness ($2 billion).

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/14/opinion/the-real-welfare-cheats.html?action=click&contentCollection=opinion&module=NextInCollection&region=Footer&pgtype=article&version=column&rref=collection%2Fcolumn%2Fnicholas-kristof

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Why corporate political cash matters: The Real Welfare Cheats by Nicholas Kristof (Original Post) Human101948 Apr 2016 OP
“If you want to do something evil, put it inside something boring.” Smarmie Doofus Apr 2016 #1
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Apr 2016 #2
Example, Lockheed Martin so far has wasted over $1 trillion on the F-35 program Thinkingabout Apr 2016 #3
 

Smarmie Doofus

(14,498 posts)
1. “If you want to do something evil, put it inside something boring.”
Sun Apr 24, 2016, 07:37 AM
Apr 2016

>>>O.K., O.K., I know you see the words “tax code” and your eyes desperately scan for something else to read! Anything about a sex scandal?

But hold on: The tax system is rigged against us precisely because taxation is the Least Sexy Topic on Earth. So we doze, and our pockets get picked.

John Oliver has a point when he says, “If you want to do something evil, put it inside something boring.” The beneficiaries of tax distortions are counting on you to fall asleep, but this is a topic as important as it is dry.>>>>


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Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
3. Example, Lockheed Martin so far has wasted over $1 trillion on the F-35 program
Sun Apr 24, 2016, 07:45 AM
Apr 2016

And still has not produced a functioning F-35. Corporate welfare at its best.

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