I would urge all conservatives to drop it like a hot potato.
One of the reasons that I’m very pessimistic about future elections.
“Progressive” organizations (FB, Yahoo, Google, Wikipedia, etc) essentially have taken control of mass interest internet sites.
And that is effectively where most folks under 30 get their information and opinions.
This sounds like another hit piece now that the narrative claiming that Exxon paid no taxes has fallen apart.
“Taxes? We don’t pay no stinkin’ taxes.” We’re radical left wing extremist demokkkrat supporters so we get a pass. Besides, “What difference does it make now?”.
Never did facebook, never will. Why do I want to share when and how much is involved in using the WC? Or that I had a PB&J with chips (reduced salt by decree. Thanks bloomee) for lunch.
Reeeee-diculous!
So?
So?
There are two kinds of people (often seen here, by the way):
1. When learning that their neighbour paid no taxes, they rush to the nearest phone booth to report (anonymously, of source)_a tax cheater to the IRS.
2. When learning that their neighbour paid no taxes, they bring the neighbour a fifth of Jack Daniel’s, and ask him how he managed to do it.
Yes we must raise the taxes on all companies. /s
If they didn’t break a law your thinking like a Democrat.
Is there any doubt that the extra half billion will be funneled back to the Democrat campaign coffers?
Deactivated my Facebook account several months ago after they censored pro 2nd Amendment posts.
No coincidence that Zuckerberg is seated next to Zero at this gathering of scoundrels.
we have a purely political tax system.
Calm down. The stock options are treated as salary to the company and income to those who received them. Taxes are paid on this salary.
Any refund is simply a return of the company’s overpaid taxes from loss carryback from the salary deductions.
It is simply a transfer of the tax liability from the company to the key employees.
yeah but what they don’t tell you is how much FB gave away to charity.