Should we Cut corporate Welfare to 0%?

I figure the benefits will be we could actually the follow the free market model.

Clearly your thread was a failure.

corporate welfare is a dem/lib talking point. They have no idea how and why the tax code is the way it is.

they don't know the difference between tax exemptions and subsidies.

in short, liberals are ignorant parrots.
 
I figure the benefits will be we could actually the follow the free market model.

Why don't you give us a few examples of what you think is "corporate welfare?" Other than agricultural subsidies (like corn/ethanol), most business-related tax policies deal with how quickly investment-related expenditures can be written off. This directly affects business expansion and economic growth. What do you propose? :confused:
 
Sure here are some examples:

The economic bailout
Obamacare, which was written literally by health care and insurance companies.
Private Security contracts
General Electric, who last year paid not one dollar in taxes due to the fact they exploited a technicality.
Tyson chicken who owns 30 percent of our chicken market and refuses to give transparency on how they process their chicken.
Um farm subsidies.
The fact that we spend more money on the military then the next largest 10 countries. Essentially a tax subsidy for high tech weapon manufactures.
I'd go on but its clear enough.
 

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