Trump Tax Cuts Benefiting Healthcare Companies More than People
…owns hospitals and behavioral health centers. The 2017 Trump tax law cut the corporate tax rate by two-fifths, from 35% to 21%. The cut will cost an estimated $1.4 trillion…
…owns hospitals and behavioral health centers. The 2017 Trump tax law cut the corporate tax rate by two-fifths, from 35% to 21%. The cut will cost an estimated $1.4 trillion…
…and he will demand that you debase yourself even further. It’s been astonishing how quickly corporate greed has been replaced by corporate fear: Businesses who hoped to profit from Trump…
…lunch for a year, according to a University of Missouri analysis of the National School Lunch Program. The researchers said that the full scale of corporate tax avoidance remains unclear, since corporate…
…is deemed more risky, something is wrong. The level of rates has typically been measured by corporate bond yields, and there are systems that rely on such rates going back…
…Congress came through in blazing colors for the corporate lobbyists, passing a host of corporate-friendly provisions under the guise of “job creation tax incentives for manufacturers, small businesses, and farmers.”…
…“Corporate profits have contributed to more than a third of price growth.” He continues by stating the actual economic cost of inflation is often hard to identify. One might think…
With all the well-deserved attention going to Kevin Drum’s excellent Mother Jones article on crime rates and lead in gasoline (more here), I thought it worth revisiting my post on…
…or perpetrators of violent crime, as well as substantial decreases in teenage childbearing, cigarette smoking, and binge drinking.” (In discussing the crime rate, the report says it was down dramatically…
…fraud trend is really disturbing. DME fraud is being committed by phony “providers” who tend to be involved with organized crime, immigrant organized crime, computer hackers and identity thieves. These…
…defendants personally maimed, kidnapped or killed anyone in the United States or elsewhere.”Under Blackstonian law, the basis of the US Constitution, the Padilla case has no crime and no intent…