Sunday, December 6, 2015

Why Is That Corporate Person Treated So Unfairly?

       Let's see if I've got this right. One class of American persons who, by the way, are not allowed to vote and are not minority southerners, are complaining that their tax rate is far too high. This same demographic are the ones who have almost as many tax loopholes as there are stars in the sky. These persons also send more untaxed profits than the total combined incomes of about half of the entire population of the country, to offshore tax haven destinations.
       It's odd that these persons don't ever seem to complain that they can't vote, but then they don't really need to vote. Ya see, they already pretty much own the folks you and I will have to choose between on election day. Ya see, it's either a Conservative who sees things their way or a liberal who also does. The only real difference is that Liberal politicians claim to be on the side of the 'working man' while, hmmm, while the Conservatives also make that claim.
       Huh, it looks like there really isn't any difference when you come right down to it. Oh, I'm sure there are some very few elected officials who earnestly do want to help the average person. And if you ask any confirmed supporter of any politician, they'll tell you their pet politician is one of those few.
       So if you believe confirmed supporters, you're looking at a very few 535 members of the Congress who want to help. Out of a total of 535 members of Congress you can see what a very small number that aren't in the good graces of the non-voting class we speak of.  Now if you don't ask ardent supporters, that number of genuine helpers melts down to about as many as you can count on your hands. No second counts allowed.

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