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What are Elizabeth Warren's ideas and proposals for reforming the US tax system?

Giant corporations tell the same story over and over: They are overtaxed. There's only one problem: It's not true. There's a problem with our corporate tax code, but it isn't over-taxation. The tax code is so tangled with exceptions and credits that, for some of the biggest companies, the effective federal income rate is zero. That's right – not 35%. Not 20%. Zero.Here are three ideas to start the tax reform discussion:The big corporations need to pay their fair share of running this country. They get a lot of benefits from being an American business, and they need to help pay for that. For decades, corporations contributed about 30% of all the revenue to the federal government, but the biggest corporations have gotten so many tax loopholes that corporations now contribute about 10% – and it's not enough to keep our infrastructure repaired, our schools well-supported, and our research funded.The current tax system is rigged to favor giant corporations over small business. Small businesses don't stash their profits in Luxembourg or put money away in the Cayman Islands. Loopholes and gimmicks are only available to the big guys, and they make it harder for the small guys to compete.Tax reform should promote investing in jobs here in the US – not subsidizing corporations to move jobs abroad. It's crazy that the US taxpayer is helping companies build jobs outside America.The big corporations say tax policy is complicated, but most of this stuff is pretty simple – and most Americans probably agree with these commonsense ideas. But Congress doesn't talk to most Americans – they talk to CEOs and armies of lawyers and lobbyists who are all on the lookout for special deals. Right now Congress hands out billions in benefits to big, well-connected corporations – while middle class families and small businesses are left holding the bag.

What are your thoughts on Postmaster General Louis DeJoy being accused of forcing employees at his North Carolina company to make substantial contributions to Republican candidates, which he later reimbursed them for through bonuses?

Hello!In case you ever wondered why President Bulky “Bunker Boy” Butterbean’s handpicked Posttoady General Louis DeJoy is a reckless stooge dutifully carrying out his Turd Emperor’s command to corrupt or destroy whatever is necessary to maintain his tiny-fisted grasp on power, I just might have the answer for you.From the Washington Post:“Louis DeJoy’s prolific campaign fundraising, which helped position him as a top Republican power broker in North Carolina and ultimately as head of the U.S. Postal Service, was bolstered for more than a decade by a practice that left many employees feeling pressured to make political contributions to GOP candidates — money DeJoy later reimbursed through bonuses, former employees say.Five people who worked for DeJoy’s former business, New Breed Logistics, say they were urged by DeJoy’s aides or by the chief executive himself to write checks and attend fundraisers at his 15,000-square-foot gated mansion beside a Greensboro, N.C., country club. There, events for Republicans running for the White House and Congress routinely fetched $100,000 or more apiece.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/louis-dejoy-campaign-contributionsEmblematic Republican modus operandi for having other people donate to the party and using his corporation to reimburse the employees for “their” contributions that he got the credit for.However, trouble is on the horizon for Louis. North Carolina’s State AG Josh Stein is not amused by the revelations:Any credible allegations of such actions merit investigation by the appropriate state and federal authorities. Beyond this, it would be inappropriate for me as Attorney General to comment on any specific matter at this time. 2/2— Josh Stein (@JoshStein_) September 6, 2020So Josh Stein here is clearly indicating he’ll be investigating the charges. And if he does find some wrong-doing, DeJoy will be in fine company. A grand total of 14 Trump aids, donors or advisers have already been either indicted or imprisoned since the Grand Wizard Grifter himself claimed he would only hire “all the best people.” Trump associates who have been sent to prison or faced criminal chargesFun fact: While Trump’s family lawyer Bill Barr may try to block the DOJ from bringing a federal case against DeJoy, there’s nothing he can do against Josh Stein from bringing his own criminal case on state charges. Added bonus: Trump can’t pardon DeJoy on state charges.But it gets even better! There’s more. Apparently North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis is one of those who overwhelmingly benefited from DeJoy’s alleged scandal. From the New York Times:“A review of campaign finance records shows that over a dozen management-level employees at New Breed would routinely donate to the same candidate on the same day, often writing checks for an identical amount of money. One day in October 2014, for example, 20 midlevel and senior officials at the company donated a total of $37,600 to the campaign of Senator Thom Tillis, Republican of North Carolina, who was running to unseat a Democratic incumbent. Each official wrote a check for either $2,600, the maximum allowable donation, or $1,000.” DeJoy Pressured Workers to Donate to G.O.P. Candidates, Former Employees SayIsn’t that sweet? You know, setting aside the corruption, the treason, and the plutocracy, I can’t imagine voting for such whiny-azz Republican wusses. We’d almost forget about the seething white supremacy.

Why are people blaming Narendra Modi instead of Arun Jaitley for India's economic slowdown?

“Leaders take all the blame and give away all the credit. Others, act like Mr. Modi” ~ Anonymous.Before blaming Mr Modi, lets look at some of the credits he so dearly craved for or were attributed by him by his cheerleaders - Arun Jaitley or No Arun Jaitley.Mr Modi wanted credit for falling oil prices, Not Arun Jaitley.Since we formed the Government, petrol & diesel prices came down. We are committed to removing the obstacles our Nation is facing.— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 4, 2014Mr Modi wanted all the credit for economic policies. Not Arun Jaitley. Case in point - The RBI Governor was not on board on an important decision like Demonetization.[1]Mr Modi came on TV and said all your money is off, worthless, went to japan and laughed off “no money for marriage and treating your mother..Hahaha” [2], Kept on singing praises of the move despite struggling Indians, Took Credit and claimed 90 percent people were with him, by counting votes on his own app with his friends ‘congratulating’ the honorable HIM. Not Arun Jaitley.His supporters wanted to credit Mr Modi, Not Arun Jaitley, by over selling the lie of Foreign Direct Investment.Broadman starts with FDI, arguing that Modi has contributed .. to a big jump in FDI , the great economic story of our time.(sic)[3]Two hoots to the fact that investment was at a 14 year low.Mr Modi credited Arun Jaitley with ..count …1 finance ministry, 2 department of disinvestment, 3 ministry of defense and 4 corporate affairs. Four ministries in one go . Out of which Mr. Jaitley still retains three. [4]Mr Modi wanted credit for making Indians for instilling ‘pride’ in Indians of being born in India. [5]Not Arun Jaitley.His key aide, still wants to credit Mr Modi , despite all indications of economic slow down. Amit Shah asked peoplenot to “rely on statistics” and “travel in the country” to see development and growth under the BJP government[6]Back in 2014 Mr Modi was credited with running a presidential style campaign on a parliamentary form of democracy. Not Arun Jaitley. Mayank Gandhi said ,‘The candidates did not matter, a lamppost could have won in that atmosphere’. [7]I, in my life have not seen such overt megalomania by an Indian Prime Minister and his key aides. Why then people must NOT blame him? Is it because He is a reincarnation of Lord Shiva[8] ?Footnotes[1] Raghuram Rajan breaks silence, says neither he nor RBI under him wanted demonetisation[2] Modi laughing on frustrated people of India in Japan[3] Fact Check: Have Modi Government's Reforms Really Transformed India?[4] I need to speak up now[5] PM Modi says Indians were ashamed of their country before he assumed office; Twitter outrages[6] Don’t rely on statistics: Amit Shah[7] Blog: I Lost the Election to the Modi Tsunami[8] New twist to old chant: 'Har har Modi' in Varanasi - Times of India

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