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16/07/2003 01:37:16
 
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Tom

I've often thought over here that there should be an additional tax on corporations that save money by reducing their work force because the social security cost hits all of us.
When that company "streamlines its operation" and sack 100's I pay. So they reduce their costs but mine go up.

Nick

>>>Don't just throw out the stats, throw out the cities and their occupants too. In this case throwing the baby out with the bath water may not be a bad thing...
>>>
>>>:o)
>>
>>You are a true visionary! Tracy for Secretary of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Now there is another Department I would abolish if I were King for a day. Right along with the money pits of Agriculture, Education, Energy, and Commerce.
>
>Mark;
>
>A guy was on the news last night and made an interesting statement. He said that welfare for the needy cost $50 billion a year. Another form of welfare is for corporations and costs $170 billion a year. The former is not acceptable to the majority of people while the majority do not know or care about corporate welfare from the federal government.
>
>The last time I looked the cost to administer welfare was over 50% of the budgeted amount. Without welfare for people there would be more unemployment.
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>Tom
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