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Panama Papers. How the rich avoid taxes.
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I cant blame hard working people for hiding money from governments that want to redistribute their wealth to worthless dindus
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:winkwink::winkwink::winkwink:
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Most of these tax dodgers are the people who are responsible for making so many unemployed. Leaving the rest or the country to pick up the tabs. I'm waiting to see Trump's or Clinton's names on the list. |
I would blame technology more:winkwink::winkwink::winkwink:
100 % employed is possible only in communist countries...with low quality how about Switzerland ? they are not so highly taxes and unemployment over there is around 5 % Quote:
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If they want more, they should stop handing out my money to dindus who destroy civilized society. |
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People and Entities that generate significant cash represent less than 1%. The 1% own more than half the assets in the world and pay much more than half the total tax generated globally. However it is not just tax revenue that matters, it is the velocity of money they create through the money they generate for the banking system which in turn (through fractional reserve banking) means expanding credit, supporting the economy and growing GDP globally. They are *very* sophisticated and there is NO WAY you can stop them doing whatever they choose to do. They also control the entire functioning of the world, so attacking them is a bit like attacking the Golden Goose. You fuck with them and no more eggs. It's a FACT. Now if you were a serious business person (which you have proven you are not) and had a decent understanding of economics, you wouldn't have come up with a statement like that in the first place. |
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Exploding wealth inequality in the United States - Equitable Growth Edit - better display of the top 1% and top 10% - https://qzprod.files.wordpress.com/2...der1.png?w=640 |
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Panama Papers: global reaction to huge leak of offshore tax files - live | News | The Guardian |
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I've said this over and over again - only the poor pay taxes.
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I don't believe in this scandal.
There is there to many people going at the same place to do money laundering. |
and this is news ?
nobody suspected it ? damn shame. |
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However who or what created the Dindus you harp on about? Like fat people, there were very few of them around in the 50s, 60, and 70s. Look to the people who have massively benefitted by increasing their numbers for the real culprits, they brainwashed you to blame the symptons not the cause. |
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The fact is there's nothing to stop more jobs and wealth leaving the West. No Golden Goose, no eggs. |
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Look at what happened with HSBC over tax issues. They threatened to leave the UK for Hong Kong over the last two years - finally, when push came to shove and they were ready to go, the government caved in with some big concessions. Surprise surprise, HSBC has now decided to keep its UK domicile. If you attack the entity, they just jump off the ship, its easy enough to do. So, inspite of all this media storm and posturing, don't be under any illusion about who's in charge. |
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It seems to be having an effect on the stock markets.
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I watched the Panorama program about the documents that have been uncovered. It was largely centered on the UK, it did expose a Russian musician and friend of Putin who is fronting a company handling 100s of millions of Dollars.
It also exposed a person who was being paid by UK taxpayers to build a hospital and pocketing millions of Pounds, criminals hiding the proceeds of crime, businessmen hiding profits and hiding the money in Panama. After the wars in Afganistan and Iraq who got the contracts to rebuild what was bombed and where is the money? Trickle down only works when the money stays in the country and taxes are paid on it. As for providing jobs, if the rich did that in the countries they rely on for sales. There would be a lot less Dindus. |
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You haven't said one intelligent thing ever. |
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The latest news is that the Chinese are censoring the news of the Panama Pages Leak for the reason that their government leaders' families appear to be involved in tax avoidance schemes.
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Fucking really dude? Why not promote Trickle Down Economics? You know, where the rich keep all the coins and whatever falls out of their pockets and "trickles down" to the peons beneath them we should be happy with. Right? My favorite expression: "Don't piss on my leg and tell me it's raining." THAT is Trickle Down Economics boy. |
How come they used to shop at one place all together? That is sorta LOL.
Btw, be sure to switch from Paxum to Payoneer. Why? Just saying. |
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Corporation tax is outdated. These papers contain more than that. |
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