Quote--Ok what say we roll back all of our environmental regs so we can be like china. Then we will get rid of all our labor laws, so we can compete with China. How much does business actually pay in taxes? Deduct this depreciate that get a credit for something else,what is the real% of profit that goes to uncle sam?--Quote
I didn't say wipe out everything just some (and there are plenty without bothering labor) to be more competitive. DON'T get me wrong but if push comes to shove a poor paying job under bad conditions is better than having no job because the Chinese are doing them.
How much taxes to business pay-----none. They pass it along in higher prices to cover those taxes. We pay them buying products made here. That also makes our products hard to export.
For everyones Info. I am retired and still carry my Union Card,and will till the day I die, been a member for 44 years and made good money. Over the years I saw the company to have to spend more and more to COMPLY with every little whim of of Gov., Environmentalist, and to protect them selves against lawyers. I bought a garden sprinkler last week and you should see the warnings. Can you believe, ware ANSI-approved safety goggles, warnings about pressure, keep from children and much more. It cost them a bunch to write this up to where they can protect them selves from lawsuits.
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