BluesLegend
Diamond Member
what services?If you add these altogether, you see that federal, state and local governments force American families to give, on average, $2436 per year to companies that certainly don’t need the handouts (or shouldn’t be in business if they do). That $2436 could go a long, long way for most families, whether it was spent on food and clothing, vacation, a college fund, or whatever mom, dad and the kids most need. Indeed, considering that the average American family spends around $6500 per year on food, eliminating these corporate subsidies and returning the savings to taxpayers could pay for about 4.5 months-worth of groceries.
Calculating the Real Cost of Corporate Welfare
Allowing corporations to keep their own money they earned is not corporate welfare.
Giving them services they don't pay for is welfare.
This clown can't back up a single thing he says.