LogikAndReazon
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Creating a larger state workforce and employing more civil servants is what leads to prosperity.....................Its true Lol
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since when has any part of this conversation referred to the government owning the resources of a company? nice random tangent thereAll I've done is pointed out that people won't move to act on a disingenuous "tax break" that is of no benefit whatsoever to them.so again, you have reinforced the simple fact that giving businesses tax breaks and credits does not lead to job creation.I understand the policy just fine...What you refuse to understand is that giving someone a "tax break" that's useless to them is a fucking waste of time and effort.
I also understand how the policy of claiming a "benefit" that isn't beneficial to anyone with half a brain plays, to hyper-partisan ignoramuses....Y'all lap it up and decry those not sucked in by the stupid shell game as too stupid to know what's in their own best interests.
Y'all insult peoples' intelligence, then get all huffy when your insults are returned in kind.
thanks again for the great lesson in basic tax policy.
Nonetheless, how do the resources of any company or person belong to politicians, bureaucrats or even you to dispose of, before they belong to the people who earned them?
only a wingnut can understand wingnut logic.I'm talking the presuppositions of the semantics.
Claiming that "allowing" someone to keep more of what was theirs in the first place, or "giving" them a tax break, presumes that the one doing allowing/giving is in the ultimate controlling/ownership position, and that the businessman and creator of that which is being taxed is mere chattel property.
But at this point, I'm not expecting someone for whom basic business modeling and accounting is clearly over his head, to be able to recognize such subtitles of the English language.