Posted by sotxbill on November 26, 2015 at 06:45:39 from (104.5.24.112):
In Reply to: Cause and effect posted by Geo-TH,In on November 25, 2015 at 14:59:27:
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THE PROBLEM IS....... When the US government trIES to tax moneys made in OTHER countries... that causes a problem. THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A PROBLEM WITH PAYING TAXES ON MONEY MADE IN THE US.
That is why we have inversion. It because the US government thinks that they have a right to all the money made in other countries....ONLY if the company is US owned can the enforce this illegal taking of funds. If it is foreign owned, then the US can only tax the money made in the US and not the other countries.
SO "INVERSION" IS ALL ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT TRYING TO STEAL MONEY MADE IN OTHER COUNTRIES.
Sorry but they have NO RIGHT TO MONEY MADE IN OTHER COUNTRIES!!!!! Just as I have no right to your money, nor do you have a right to my money.
Only idiots and communists dont understand this.[/u]
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