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Why do republicans keep telling this bs lie?

As Companies Seek Tax Deals, Governments Pay High Price
By LOUISE STORY

In the end, the money that towns across America gave General Motors did not matter.

When the automaker released a list of factories it was closing during bankruptcy three years ago, communities that had considered themselves G.M.’s business partners were among the targets.

For years, mayors and governors anxious about local jobs had agreed to G.M.’s demands for cash rewards, free buildings, worker training and lucrative tax breaks. As late as 2007, the company was telling local officials that these sorts of incentives would “further G.M.’s strong relationship” with them and be a “win/win situation,” according to town council notes from one Michigan community.

Yet at least 50 properties on the 2009 liquidation list were in towns and states that had awarded incentives, adding up to billions in taxpayer dollars, according to data compiled by The New York Times.


Some officials, desperate to keep G.M., offered more. Ohio was proposing a $56 million deal to save its Moraine plant, and Wisconsin, fighting for its Janesville factory, offered $153 million.

But their overtures were to no avail. G.M. walked away and, thanks to a federal bailout, is once again profitable. The towns have not been so fortunate, having spent scarce funds in exchange for thousands of jobs that no longer exist.

One township, Ypsilanti, Mich., is suing over the automaker’s departure. “You can’t just make these promises and throw them around like they’re spare change in the drawer,” said Doug Winters, the township’s attorney.

Yet across the country, companies have been doing just that. And the giveaways are adding up to a gigantic bill for taxpayers.

A Times investigation has examined and tallied thousands of local incentives granted nationwide and has found that states, counties and cities are giving up more than $80 billion each year to companies. The beneficiaries come from virtually every corner of the corporate world, encompassing oil and coal conglomerates, technology and entertainment companies, banks and big-box retail chains.

As Companies Seek Tax Deals, Governments Pay High Price

Corporate welfare, but they tell you how they are over taxed and over regulated. You republicans cry about how the government is getting too big like they tell you all while they take more and more money from governments at every level. Now you gloat over a tax cut that gives corporations even more.
 
I find funny when libs try and change the facts while everyone is watching and knows better....
 
Reason number 483 why I oppose tax expenditures.

We have an insane system that is far from a level playing field.
 
GM is rather a special case. Obabble let them manipulate the bankruptcy process. Very shameful.
 
Wow, socialism for the rich corporates works just as bad as socialism for poor welfare queens , man what an epiphany!

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Corporate welfare is a joke and it will hurt America in so many ways. I support tax cuts, not hand outs and extortion.

Yes, it started with Obamas bailouts on a grand scale and it hasn't subsided. It should only be used in extreme circumstances, it's a wealth transfer that is unacceptable and communities should call it out and boycott the companies if they hold you hostage. This is NOT free market capitalism.
 
Corporate welfare is a joke and it will hurt America in so many ways. I support tax cuts, not hand outs and extortion.

Yes, it started with Obamas bailouts on a grand scale and it hasn't subsided. It should only be used in extreme circumstances, it's a wealth transfer that is unacceptable and communities should call it out and boycott the companies if they hold you hostage. This is NOT free market capitalism.

None of this started with Obama. Communities participate in this.
 
Wow, socialism for the rich corporates works just as bad as socialism for poor welfare queens , man what an epiphany!

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Boy you guys are truly dumb.
 
GM is rather a special case. Obabble let them manipulate the bankruptcy process. Very shameful.
I watch all the commercials about the GM today, where the J.D. Power gives them a 5 star for dependability and reliability. Oh yeah, how dependable and reliable were GM when they went bankrupt? No warranties were covered for anyone who purchased the vehicle before the bankruptcy, and it was the dependability of pieces of shit cars that caused the bankruptcy in the first place. I will never ever, own a GM product again, I just cant trust them, like I cant trust a liberal...
 
GM is rather a special case. Obabble let them manipulate the bankruptcy process. Very shameful.
I watch all the commercials about the GM today, where the J.D. Power gives them a 5 star for dependability and reliability. Oh yeah, how dependable and reliable were GM when they went bankrupt? No warranties were covered for anyone who purchased the vehicle before the bankruptcy, and it was the dependability of pieces of shit cars that caused the bankruptcy in the first place. I will never ever, own a GM product again, I just cant trust them, like I cant trust a liberal...


I will never ever buy a GM car. Never have. Never will.
 
Why do republicans keep telling this bs lie?

As Companies Seek Tax Deals, Governments Pay High Price
By LOUISE STORY

In the end, the money that towns across America gave General Motors did not matter.

When the automaker released a list of factories it was closing during bankruptcy three years ago, communities that had considered themselves G.M.’s business partners were among the targets.

For years, mayors and governors anxious about local jobs had agreed to G.M.’s demands for cash rewards, free buildings, worker training and lucrative tax breaks. As late as 2007, the company was telling local officials that these sorts of incentives would “further G.M.’s strong relationship” with them and be a “win/win situation,” according to town council notes from one Michigan community.

Yet at least 50 properties on the 2009 liquidation list were in towns and states that had awarded incentives, adding up to billions in taxpayer dollars, according to data compiled by The New York Times.


Some officials, desperate to keep G.M., offered more. Ohio was proposing a $56 million deal to save its Moraine plant, and Wisconsin, fighting for its Janesville factory, offered $153 million.

But their overtures were to no avail. G.M. walked away and, thanks to a federal bailout, is once again profitable. The towns have not been so fortunate, having spent scarce funds in exchange for thousands of jobs that no longer exist.

One township, Ypsilanti, Mich., is suing over the automaker’s departure. “You can’t just make these promises and throw them around like they’re spare change in the drawer,” said Doug Winters, the township’s attorney.

Yet across the country, companies have been doing just that. And the giveaways are adding up to a gigantic bill for taxpayers.

A Times investigation has examined and tallied thousands of local incentives granted nationwide and has found that states, counties and cities are giving up more than $80 billion each year to companies. The beneficiaries come from virtually every corner of the corporate world, encompassing oil and coal conglomerates, technology and entertainment companies, banks and big-box retail chains.

As Companies Seek Tax Deals, Governments Pay High Price

Corporate welfare, but they tell you how they are over taxed and over regulated. You republicans cry about how the government is getting too big like they tell you all while they take more and more money from governments at every level. Now you gloat over a tax cut that gives corporations even more.
"Why do republicans keep telling this bs lie?"

Because they’re dishonest, corrupt, and are the servants of their corporate masters who benefit from fleecing taxpayers.
 

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