I'm mainly referring to how the tax cuts benefitted big corporations with their significant drop in the tax that they pay, despite their effective tax rates being lower than either 35% or 21%. It's why a lot of large corporations recently have been able to get away with paying little to no federal taxes.
This report that I recalled from last year raised the fact that 60 of the US's biggest coprs didn't pay their fair share. Like I said, when you have large campaign contributions made by big companies, they're not doing it out of the goodness of their heart, they're doing it because they know the candidates they contribute to will push for policies that will benefit them financially.
In terms of healthcare, I don't think we're disagreeing then?
What there needs to be is a universal health care system for everyone to have a right to access decent health care, without going bankrupt, loosing their homes or in some cases dying.
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Bel Tiamat
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Vote trump.
Fortunately, I'm not American, so I shan't be voting.
People who live in shan'ty towns only win the popular vote anyway.
Dear God, please send the competition, feels like there ain't any.
I long lost count of the victories, there were just far too many.