Corporate Tax Cuts.

oldjones

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Demonstrate that it does not
You can not, so your point is moot

Better yet demonstrate that raising taxes is not a job killer
Again you can not
As moot as yours. For the same reason, and by the same logic.

However, if you propose to fix it, ya gotta demonstrate it's broken first.

We've had higher corporate taxes and less unemployment, even governments that posted surpluses, and brought in stuff like pensions for the elderly, medicare and grants to universities all of it paid for. By the taxes you say we don't need.

First cut the expenses, then cut the taxes. Since that requires both brains and political guts (not just gut feelings, as in a certain Mayor's disastrous adventures) it ain't never gonna happen. The guys like you who think you cut your personal expenses by taking a paycut—so you can easily find a second job, IO guess—have a fairytale to offer. And like subway's for nothing, fairytales always beat realism.

See Our Harper Government, "Our government will never run deficits." Our PM, imitating a hard-headed realist some years ago when cutting taxes, with warnings of experts ringing in his ears. See also mayor Ford now proposing several new taxes after cutting one and promising to cu another so he can begin to make a credible case for his subway scheme.
 

blackrock13

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There is no such a thing as corporate taxes. Companies simply pass this " cost " on consumers. If government raises taxses on corporate profits, consumers are going to pay more. YOU will pay this tax. There is no way around it.
Terrific, SOMEONE already pointed it out earlier and in reality it's true, but you're playing semantics as every one refers to taxes paid by corporations as corporate taxes. Yes, we are at the end of the dirty stick, but that's not unique in the world of finance or consumerism.
 
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