Sunday, September 13, 2015

i'll say it again: if corporations are people, why don't we tax them like people?

the constitution specifies that discriminatory laws are only unconstitutional insofar as they relate to "natural persons". so, preferential tax treatment for corporations and businesses gets off on a technicality. but, it's certainly discriminatory in spirit to say "these people are special and deserve a special tax rate".

eliminate the loopholes by simplifying the code; tax it all the same at the same income level, regardless of where it came from.

www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/09/10/baloney-meter-did-trudeau-unfairly-smear-small-business-owners-as-tax-dodgers_n_8115754.html

what's the deal with the corporations, anyways?

these people make billions of dollars in profit, and they hardly pay any taxes on it.

who are these people?