Well that's the biggest and most misguided thing about it, it's the small corporations, collectively, which would generate more net jobs per share, and more net jobs in America, not the big corporations, so people want to apply this regressive tax to the multinationals, basically to "punish" them for being too big, but it's not the multinationals who end up taking the hit, it's the smaller corporations who are right there in America and not offshoring, Andrew Bennet Incorporated and his 40 employees, who ends up getting crushed right out of business, even though, your small corporation is the most pound for pound net productive type of corporation of them all.AndrewBennett wrote:Yeah, you guys convinced me of this last year.
And since the big corps don't pay anything anyway it would make operating costs a lot better for the small guys
When people think "corporation" they always think Monsanto or whatever, they never stop to think that may be and are in fact crushing Andrew Bennet Inc. et. al. with this regressive tax on productivity.