progressive hunter
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they passed it on to the stock holders where they should,,,True but Walmart did not pass on their savings they gotCan you show us they pass on tax savings to us?/----/ OK - so you do understand that corporations pass tax increases on to the consumers in the form of higher prices. And when prices go up, it affects ALL Americans, rich and poor, even though 49% pay no income tax. This is your sneaky way to get the freeloaders to pay their fair share. I get it now. WOAZA that is crafty and sneaky, because the poor shlubs who screech "make corporations pay higher taxes" are too dumb to understand it's an indirect tax on them. BRILLIANT.
My pricing for products were directly influenced by expenses. I took all expenses added it in to my cost of goods and then set the prices, usually between 40%-60% mark up depending on the goods. Today the company I work for do the same when are determining the price of our service. Taxes always figure in cost.
Thanks for clearing up the fact that investors are a higher objective than employees or customers.
EXCEPT: The CEOs of nearly 200 companies just said shareholder value is no longer their main objective
DID YOU KNOW THAT WITHOUT INVESTORS THERE WOULDNT BE ANY EMPLOYEES OR CUSTOMERS???
MAYBE ITS they that should be more great full...