Conservatives seem to never have a problem with welfare as long as it only goes to the rich. Astonishing!
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Fossil fuels are not cheap -- in fact they cost A LOT of money. A new study by the IMF reveals that global fossil fuel subsidies come out to $10 million every minute. You read that right, every minute.
That's more than all governments spend on healthcare.
That's more than all governments spend on healthcare.
Bill Gates: Tax Reductions ‘Nonsense,’ Economic Growth Best When Corporate Tax Rates Are High – VIDEO
http://samuel-warde.com/2015/05/bill-gates-tax-reductions-nonsense-tax-the-rich/
Bill Gates astutely points out that America's biggest period of economic growth was when the rich were paying their fair share of taxes.
samuel-warde.com
"Bill Gates doesn’t hold back when questioned about his opinion regarding taxing the wealthy. The co-founder of Microsoft has a combined net worth of greater than 80 billion dollars, but is very clear on where that money should be going:
The highest economic growth decade was the 1960s. Income tax rates were 90 percent…I mean, the idea that there’s some direct connection that all these innovators are on strike because tax rates are at 35 percent on corporations, that’s just such nonsense"
The highest economic growth decade was the 1960s. Income tax rates were 90 percent…I mean, the idea that there’s some direct connection that all these innovators are on strike because tax rates are at 35 percent on corporations, that’s just such nonsense"
April 14, 2015 - Cat Island was once one of the four largest bird-nesting grounds in Louisiana. But the Deepwater Horizon oil spill killed the mangroves growing there, destroying the root system that held the island's sediment in place. Since 2010,...
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