2016 Presidential Race Topic

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Posted by The Taint on 8/9/2016 1:36:00 AM (view original):
Posted by moy23 on 8/8/2016 9:05:00 PM (view original):
Speaking of Wall Street lobbyists.... Let's not forget who's funding Hillary's campaign, Wylie.
Lol. Look at trumps biggest donors. Thy are his top economic advisors.



FALSE!

CLICK ONE EACH CANDIDATES NAME https://www.opensecrets.org/pres16/
8/9/2016 6:42 AM

Clinton Source of Funds



Individual Contributions
- Small Individual Contributions
- Large Individual Contributions
$228,069,735
$50,842,138 (19%)
$180,314,000 (68%)
(86%)
PAC Contributions $1,333,561 (1%)
Candidate self-financing $997,159 (0%)
Federal Funds $0 (0%)
Other $33,973,864 (13%)
8/9/2016 6:44 AM

Trump Source of Funds



Individual Contributions
- Small Individual Contributions
- Large Individual Contributions
$36,845,971
$24,598,835 (28%)
$12,361,023 (14%)
(41%)
PAC Contributions $0 (0%)
Candidate self-financing $49,950,643 (56%)
Federal Funds $0 (0%)
Other $2,201,372 (2%)
8/9/2016 6:45 AM
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8/9/2016 8:03 AM
Posted by The Taint on 8/9/2016 1:30:00 AM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 8/8/2016 7:48:00 PM (view original):
To keep jobs in America?
Gold Jerry, gold.
It's all about profit.

I sell shirts. 40,000 at $25 a pop. A cool 1m per year.
I can make them in the US for $4. $160,000.
I can make them in Thailand for $0.87 and ship them to the US for $2500. $37,300.

I'm already throwing away more $100,000 away by making them in the US. Why would I want to pay corporate taxes on top of that? Bottom line, bro.
8/9/2016 8:28 AM
Posted by MikeT23 on 8/9/2016 8:28:00 AM (view original):
Posted by The Taint on 8/9/2016 1:30:00 AM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 8/8/2016 7:48:00 PM (view original):
To keep jobs in America?
Gold Jerry, gold.
It's all about profit.

I sell shirts. 40,000 at $25 a pop. A cool 1m per year.
I can make them in the US for $4. $160,000.
I can make them in Thailand for $0.87 and ship them to the US for $2500. $37,300.

I'm already throwing away more $100,000 away by making them in the US. Why would I want to pay corporate taxes on top of that? Bottom line, bro.
Spoken like a true Clinton supporter - I'll screw America any way I can, as long as it benefits me.
Sad enough that businesses now think that way, but the POTUS probably shouldn't.
8/9/2016 8:47 AM
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Posted by bad_luck on 8/9/2016 8:57:00 AM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 8/9/2016 8:28:00 AM (view original):
Posted by The Taint on 8/9/2016 1:30:00 AM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 8/8/2016 7:48:00 PM (view original):
To keep jobs in America?
Gold Jerry, gold.
It's all about profit.

I sell shirts. 40,000 at $25 a pop. A cool 1m per year.
I can make them in the US for $4. $160,000.
I can make them in Thailand for $0.87 and ship them to the US for $2500. $37,300.

I'm already throwing away more $100,000 away by making them in the US. Why would I want to pay corporate taxes on top of that? Bottom line, bro.
You pay corporate taxes based on where you sell them, smart guy. Not where you make them.
Do you ever read what the response was referencing?

We were talking about corporate tax laws. How to use them. It's pretty simple. Goods made in the US are not subject to them or are taxed at an extremely reduced rate. Goods made outside the US are taxed or are taxed significantly higher. It evens the playing field because, unless you're a complete moron, you know goods can be made cheaper in some 3rd world country. Change the laws, change the equation.
8/9/2016 12:15 PM
Posted by moy23 on 8/8/2016 9:05:00 PM (view original):
Speaking of Wall Street lobbyists.... Let's not forget who's funding Hillary's campaign, Wylie.
personally I'd like to forget as much as I could about both campaigns. I can not remember having two candidates I disliked as much to choose from.
8/9/2016 12:40 PM
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Posted by bad_luck on 8/9/2016 1:12:00 PM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 8/9/2016 12:15:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 8/9/2016 8:57:00 AM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 8/9/2016 8:28:00 AM (view original):
Posted by The Taint on 8/9/2016 1:30:00 AM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 8/8/2016 7:48:00 PM (view original):
To keep jobs in America?
Gold Jerry, gold.
It's all about profit.

I sell shirts. 40,000 at $25 a pop. A cool 1m per year.
I can make them in the US for $4. $160,000.
I can make them in Thailand for $0.87 and ship them to the US for $2500. $37,300.

I'm already throwing away more $100,000 away by making them in the US. Why would I want to pay corporate taxes on top of that? Bottom line, bro.
You pay corporate taxes based on where you sell them, smart guy. Not where you make them.
Do you ever read what the response was referencing?

We were talking about corporate tax laws. How to use them. It's pretty simple. Goods made in the US are not subject to them or are taxed at an extremely reduced rate. Goods made outside the US are taxed or are taxed significantly higher. It evens the playing field because, unless you're a complete moron, you know goods can be made cheaper in some 3rd world country. Change the laws, change the equation.
If that's really what you meant, that's the first time it's been brought up here. And it isn't part of Trump's plan so...I don't know how you think I'd infer this new argument from your first post.

But anyway, there really isn't a tax rate low enough to make American labor competitive with foreign labor. Especially when the vast majority of businesses don't pay corporate income tax.
I'll defer to your vast knowledge of the tax rate laws/labor costs of the world.

I'll continue to believe there is a way to incentivize businesses to use American labor rather than ship it overseas. Of course, that way probably doesn't include $15 an hour pay for low skill jobs but, if that isn't part of the plan, I think there's a way.
8/9/2016 3:43 PM
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