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Drop a bomb on congress
****ing goddamned religious mother ****ers. Bring the war home to destroy the religious government. |
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Jesus Mommywas13 wrote:
Drop a bomb on congress ****ing goddamned religious mother ****ers. Bring the war home to destroy the religious government. I will pray to baby Jesus to gather your immortal soul to His bosom and shower you with love. |
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Jesus Mommywas13 wrote in news:a3f23a24-539e-4458-
: Drop a bomb on congress ****ing goddamned religious mother ****ers. Bring the war home to destroy the religious government. Where are the jobs they said they would create if elected in Nov 2010??? Congress is THE biggest waste of money and space in this world. |
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J Carter wrote:
Where are the jobs they said they would create if elected in Nov 2010??? They're being stolen from Canada (Ontario, specifically) and being given to "right-to-work" states. Probably helped by a ****-load of federal grants and state / local tax incentives. |
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On May 30, 8:58*pm, Home Guy wrote:
J Carter wrote: Where are the jobs they said they would create if elected in Nov 2010??? They're being stolen from Canada (Ontario, specifically) and being given to "right-to-work" states. Stolen? LOL. Every free man should have the right to work. Probably helped by a ****-load of federal grants and state / local tax incentives. I suppose Canada being a utopian paradise, has no such incentives, right? |
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On Jun 1, 9:46*am, Home Guy wrote:
" wrote: Probably helped by a ****-load of federal grants and state / local tax incentives. I suppose Canada being a utopian paradise, has no such incentives, right? Nowhere near the scale of incentives in the US. Canadian cities and counties are not allowed to run budget deficits. They generally don't (or can't) float bonds to finance their budgets. So their ability to fund incentives or give tax breaks for companies to locate new facilities (or expand existing ones) is very limited. *Such incentives can really only come from the provincal and federal levels of gov't. Who cares where it comes from? It's still freaking Canada: http://www.areadevelopment.com/Canad...63537323.shtml Other Incentives Each of Canada’s provinces and territories has its own distinct incentive programs promoting investment. These programs assist companies with reducing costs for all different types of investment projects ranging from capital expenditures in machinery, equipment, land, and buildings, to investments to increase productivity, to the building of research laboratories and centers of excellence. Programs cover many sectors and some specifically assist investment projects in specific sectors. Canada and its provinces are well known for supporting industries such as aerospace, biotechnology, information technology, and even the film industry, to name a few. Incentives are available through outright grants, interest-free loans, risk-sharing arrangements, and various investment tax credits. Each province has the jurisdictional responsibility for human resources development, and training subsidies are made available through the various provincial agencies. Too numerous to list, information about all these incentive programs and tax credits is available on the Internet. When combining the federal SR&ED tax credits with provincial research and development tax incentives, this becomes especially evident. The average benefit on R&D investment is approximately 30 percent for an investor. The SR&ED incentive program, along with its provincial counterpart, offers stable tax credit design and productive administration, all providing the investor with diminished cost and risk. The process is simple, user-friendly, and profitable. The Canadian SR&ED tax incentive program is aimed at the private sector. Companies based in Canada that invest in R&D can qualify regardless of their size, industry sector, or technology. In addition, the SR&ED incentives include research and development expenditures carried out of Canada, the eligibility of deducting the full cost of R&D machinery and equipment, unlimited sub-contracting of research and |
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" wrote:
I suppose Canada being a utopian paradise, has no such incentives, right? Nowhere near the scale of incentives in the US. Canadian cities and counties are not allowed to run budget deficits. So their ability to fund incentives or give tax breaks for companies to locate new facilities (or expand existing ones) is very limited. Who cares where it comes from? You should care (if you want to support your argument). Because the availability of incentive dollars shrinks when you take out important players at the local level. It's still freaking Canada: (web link) Other Incentives When combining the federal SR&ED tax credits with provincial research and development tax incentives I know exactly what those are, because I've written "SHRED" claims for my company for the past 10 years. And shred has absolutely nothing to do with luring new companies to build plants or operate facilities in Canada. What you have to do is give them tax breaks. That rarely happens in Canada. |
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