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GE pays no income tax
On Mar 29, 11:33*am, "
wrote: On Mar 29, 10:53*am, Country wrote: The other problem with the whole Walmart bashing is that there is no better solution to free markets. * To try to stop Walmart from selling those $3 hammers would require slapping on tarriffs. *And then the foreign govts just do likewise and slap on tarriffs against the likes of Intel or Boeing, which are major American exporters. It's like trying to limit the internet, or shovel crap against the tide.- There already ARE tariffs in the form of customs duty on products from the USA shipped to most overseas countries. My overseas clients pay 10%-35% extra to buy my USA made products. But...since they can't get them locally, they still come out ahead. |
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