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Wombat
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Re: American "democracy"

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forb u failmuch, go read man

btw, how are these taxes Licho said not BUSINESSES related ? :regret:
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Well, better to have debts then, instead of high taxes, Forb? Or now country at all, liek in somali land? Got to love the buthurt of amerigoamigos, when there teaparty-tranquilizer-darts, really kill every last form of "active" goverment they ever could have, resulting in there dreams (nightmares) coming true.

If you dont like what you got, change it, but please with constructive criticism, not just pseudo-anarchistic bullsquid.
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Re: American "democracy"

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Forboding Angel wrote:Are you incapacitated?

I said Businesses. I am already well aware that you guys' tax system is even more fail than ours, and our is really fucking broken.
Those are business taxes!!
35% was a minimum corporate profit tax for company when i started (now its decreasing though)
VAT 20% is paid from value added by company.
Social security, unemployment tax, ill tax and health care security is paid by business !!

Wiki says that for USA MAXIMUM corporate tax is 35% for incomes over 18,333,333 .. Now what I deal with is incomes which are taxed 15% in USA...

Even if USA corporate profit tax is high, in other countries companies pay MORE taxes than that.
USA has no VAT and im not sure if in USA employer pays health, social and other stuff for their employees..
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Forboding Angel
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Re: American "democracy"

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So you are telling em that it is cheaper for american businesses to do business in the us than it is to do it in china or india.

Are you out of your mind?
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I somehow think much lower worker wages in those countries are a bigger factor in businesses moving there than lower taxes.
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Wombat
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true as well
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Forboding Angel
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yuritch wrote:I somehow think much lower worker wages in those countries are a bigger factor in businesses moving there than lower taxes.
Both is a reason. Instead of just win it's win+win.
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Actually Africa has the cheapest labor in the world, but the west is so set in their ways of pity and welfare that they don't want to even consider giving Africans a slice of the business bread.

Also African nations don't have their currency constantly pegged below the dollar. :mrgreen:
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But what about all of the chinese children that would be out of work!?!??

It's for the children!!! *Said in a very Hillary Clinton-like manner*
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No FA, im saying that doing business in USA is cheaper than in EU, and guess what, EU still has decent industrial base at least in Germany which until recently was the biggest world exporter.

I also think that taxes don't pay such a huge role. Companies reinvest to have close to 0 profit and grow.

More important is cost of labor which is of course higher in USA than in India or China.
So just wait until americans are willing to work in factory for 300$/month or until other countries stop being willing to do it :)
Fortunately workers and processes in western countries are often more productive so they dont really have to work for $300 to compete.

Check out this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_co ... et_exports

Notice EU on 1st place, USA on bottom place.
Taxes higher in EU than in USA. Thats what im saying.
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In the usa there are toll booth collectors who get full wages for doing a function commonly found in one of those food despencer things. In the socialist country of Canada the tolls are collected automatically, for everyone, without even having to slow down.

In these usa the yearly advertising budget is umpteen hundreds of billions.

The city of Cleveland has half its physical area full of brick lots (like some bombed out city) with really expensive real-estate just outside its borders. If i remember correctly this is because of some huge tax hike.
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im saying that doing business in USA is cheaper than in EU
and it will be even cheaper according to Obama (tho, might be just bs talking).

EU policy against foreign investors/goods is extremely restrict, for european investors its rather random, u just cannot say its friendly or not.
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