Posted on 21 March 2014. Tags: Citizens for Tax Justice, Jan Schakowsky, Progressive Caucus, Taxes
Most of the nonsense coming from Congress about budgets — and that nonsense is particularly of a Republican Party flavor but also emanating from Democrats — touts more tax breaks and tax cuts for business. It’s entirely crazy. The one island of sanity comes from the Progressive Caucus.
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Posted on 20 March 2014. Tags: Citizens for Tax Justice, Corporate Tax Avoidance, Taxes
What I really like about corporate skullduggery is that at least it’s usually done with big numbers, as in billions of dollars. Nothing on the cheap (except, of course, when it comes to paying workers). In another installment of “how can we fill our coffers, pay our CEO millions of dollars and fleece the public” comes today’s news: Corporate-based America is robbing the states of billions of dollars by dodging taxes.
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Posted on 17 March 2014. Tags: Banks, Dave Camp
A bit amusing. The bankrollers of the Republican Party (and the Democratic Party as well) are pissed…at the Republican Party. They were made for each other.
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Posted on 13 March 2014. Tags: Eric Holder, Justice Department, Mortgage Fraud
No one is going to be surprised by this news. It was pretty evident by the facts on the ground: The Justice Department has not been telling the truth about its mortgage fraud investigations and prosecutions. This pretty serious allegation has considerable weight given that it comes not from some blogger or analyst but directly from the Department’s own Inspector General.
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Posted on 13 March 2014. Tags: "Free Trade", Auto Industry, Barack Obama, South Korea Free Trade Agreement, Trans Pacific Partnership
It’s sort of a tiring exercise. Each time some so-called “free trade” deal comes up, the president at the time (read: Bill Clinton, George Bush and Barack Obama) trots out a whole series of phony arguments to make the case for a very bad agreement–bad if you are anything but a corporation. You have to willfully ignore past evidence to swallow the same old tired arguments used to ram through these crappy agreements. But, let’s celebrate an anniversary here to trumpet the collapse of any plausible argument being used to sell the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
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Posted on 12 March 2014. Tags: Barack Obama, Citizens for Tax Justice, Corporate Greed, Tax Cuts
With one hand, he giveth a few dollars to the people, and with the other hand, he showers huge corporations with a tax gift that is astounding in its…audacity? That’s how I suggest you can look at the president’s executive order to pay more workers overtime (a good thing) versus his budget proposal to…pay attention now..CUT corporate tax rates.
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Posted on 10 March 2014. Tags: Apple, Tax Evasion
Why does Apple avoid paying taxes? Because it can.
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Posted on 06 March 2014. Tags: Citizens for Tax Justice, Dave Camp, Taxes
I know, you are shocked, shocked, shocked that the proposal from Congressman Dave Camp, the Republican chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, is awful. But, good to have the facts on exactly why.
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Posted on 05 March 2014. Tags: Lori Wallach, NAFTA, Tom Daschle, TPP
Tom Daschle wasn’t the worst Democrat you could have in the Senate–yes, a back-handed compliment. Kind of populist on some issues. But, since he was defeated for re-election, he’s turned into a real corporate hack mouthpiece. Especially on trade.
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Posted on 04 March 2014. Tags: Class Warfare, Minimum Wage, Wages
You take for granted that the malevolent Koch Brother billionaires and FOX will go all out to keep robbing workers. That’s just what they do. But, a much more pernicious danger undercutting workers is the inaccurate way in which the traditional “liberal” media and a whole raft of politicians describe what has happened to wages. It’s typically referred to as “wage stagnation”. That is false: it’s wage robbery.
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