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How did corporate america successfully adopt the slave owners ploy and create a nation of house N-words?

All I see are people apalled that we should tax them at the rate's they were taxed under Clinton. It like a house n-word going "wassa matta massa, us sick" "we sho don't need no gubment taxin our massa"

Update:

Perhaps I misspoke, when I say corporate america, I say that to say the rich. In reference to letting the tax cuts expire on those making over 250,000. I hear more poor people whining about it than rich.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Health care

    You work for corporate America you receive free or cheap health care, strike out with your own business your kids die.

    Why do you think they're fighting it so hard?

  • odd
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    You are naive if you think that corporate and industrial America sacrifices profits if they pay more taxes.They pass the cost of increased taxes on to the consumer. They end up selling less products and services, which means that they employ fewer people, or outsource jobs and factories overseas. Taxation of job creating entities suppresses creation of wealth by dampening incentive to produce and to work.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    dude,corporations never pay taxes...the cost is passed on to the consumers that use the product/service.time to stop the bullshit and class envy.public school education is government brain washing that never informs kids of the real truth....

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Increased taxes and citzens dependence on government is slavery under a government master.

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