46,496,145 Americans On Food Stamps

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Yep. And if you multiply that by the average of $1500 per year each of them receives, the total is about 69 billion dollars. 69 billion dollars to help feed 46,000,000 Americans per year.

Not much compared to the 110 billion dollars just one company, Apple, has hidden overseas, exempt from USA taxes. Add in Exxon, Microsoft, WellsFargo, Chevron, Pfizer and a few others and it makes the food stamp program look like what it is, peanuts, compared to what US companies hide.

Go whine about THAT!,

fucking crybaby.

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/christo...ricas-most-profitable-companies-pay-in-taxes/
 
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For all the money this admin has spent for the recovery, the # of people on foodstamps has doubled yet you throw out a figure about money hidden offshore.

Then, the Obama admin should allow repatriation of those funds tax-free to spur the recovery and lower corporate tax rates.

Burger King recently bought Tim Horton's and is now a Canadian company, effectively reducing their corporate tax burden. The Democrats are crying and telling people to boycott Burger King......but Delphi used bailout funds from the Obama admin to relocate to......the UK and become a British company.....so they could lower their corporate tax burden and become more competitive......hmmmmm.
Amazingly enough, Warren Buffet is helping the Burger King acquisition.
 

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Yep. And if you multiply that by the average of $1500 per year each of them receives, the total is about 69 billion dollars. 69 billion dollars to help feed 46,000,000 Americans per year.

Not much compared to the 110 billion dollars just one company, Apple, has hidden overseas, exempt from USA taxes. Add in Exxon, Microsoft, WellsFargo, Chevron, Pfizer and a few others and it makes the food stamp program look like what it is, peanuts, compared to what US companies hide.

Go whine about THAT!,

fucking crybaby.

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/christo...ricas-most-profitable-companies-pay-in-taxes/

How about posting the stats on how many were on food stamps under Reagan or Bush, you fuckin pussy piece of shit liberal.

Companies need to hide money. Much like regular people do. See, because what you liberals can't understand is that money earned, either by individuals or corporations, does not belong to the government.

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Yep. And if you multiply that by the average of $1500 per year each of them receives, the total is about 69 billion dollars. 69 billion dollars to help feed 46,000,000 Americans per year.

Not much compared to the 110 billion dollars just one company, Apple, has hidden overseas, exempt from USA taxes. Add in Exxon, Microsoft, WellsFargo, Chevron, Pfizer and a few others and it makes the food stamp program look like what it is, peanuts, compared to what US companies hide.

Go whine about THAT!,

fucking crybaby.

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BECAUSE THE U.S. HAS THE HIGHEST CORPORATE TAX IN THE WORLD THANKS TO YOU TAX AND SPEND LIBTARDS!
36,000,000 ARE USELESS HANDOUT PARASITES!
 
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