Tuesday, October 28, 2003

Corporations don't have hearts

It's no longer a matter of whether corporations are provided for and protected above American citizens. Forget it. That battle has been decided. It's now a matter of whether U.S. corporations or multinationals will get the top spot on the food chain.

Perhaps this could be why the Bush Crime Syndicate isn't concerned with bankrupting the federal government - they're all in the multinationals' umbrella.

As I keep saying, these guys are not interested in the United States of America in any way except as a tool to enrich their purses. Americans hate to think that about their leaders. It's like admitting that Daddy doesn't love me.

Congress has been working on new legislation to prop up American manufacturing in response to the 2.5 million manufacturing jobs that have been lost since 2001....The legislation Congress is promoting would cut corporate taxes by $142 billion over the next ten years....One bill offered by Ways and Means committee chairman Bill Thomas, focuses on relief for multinational firms, including expansion of tax shelters at a value of almost $80 billion. Another bill, the bipartisan Crane-Rangel bill, does not favor offshore manufacturers. araticle

Impeach - if it's not too late - and if it makes a difference anyway.

....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.

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