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Originally Posted by AzzarTheGod
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Its no longer a choice. 21,000 in missing USD on every corporate salary is a serious problem.
These are middle-managers at Fortune 500 companies. They are missing money. 1999 is the statistic you need to be familiar with to have any clue as to what you are talking about.
TopgunbenX (Generation X) aka irrelevant, dated, and out of touch.
People were rehired after 2008 for LESS money at Fortune 500 companies. Its only DECLINED in the face of 4.1 GDP growth. Why?
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We went through rough times this past 8 years, and aren't likely to see a recession like this again in our lifetimes. There may be troughs along the way, but nothing like 2008.
I don't like the idea of corporate welfare anymore then the next guy. I don't blame Zucky for that though. I blame our government that has been in the business of picking winners and losers for the past 70 years.
An example would be, why don't we just go to a flat income tax? Say 10%. How simple would it be to own and operate a business instead of the horseshit we have to deal with today? Unfortunately Trump hasn't done anything to drain the Tax swamp. He is one of them on this one.