I love tax breaks for corporations, business and tax payers. It keeps the money in the hands of those who actually make it. What a novel idea! Other countries do it and those are the ones stealing our jobs. Somehow all you high tax lovers fail to recognize that the more you tax those that make money, the more money comes out of there pockets to invest in the business which creates REAL JOBS.
Its not the governments money.
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You're confused and not paying attention again.. Most of the Wisconsin corps didn't pay any tax...!! So they got nothing to whine about.
I think any corp that whines alot about taxes, unions, labor, or whatever whine they have...should just pack their bags and take all their stuff and employees and leave the country and not come back.....if its so great elsewhere; and not be permitted to even attempt to sell their junk here in the Nation of the Mighty. Just leave and good-bye....and make room for others.
..TM7
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So if they don't leave maybe the compassionate unionized workers and their bossmen can threaten them into complying.
Story Published: Mar 10, 2011
That's a nice business you got there. Pity if anything were to happen to it if, say, you didn't toe the line and denounce Governor Walker like we're asking nice-like.
March 10, 2011
Mr. Tom Ellis, President
Marshall & Ilsley Corporation
770 N. Water Street
Milwaukee, WI 53202
SENT VIA FASCIMILE AND REGULAR MAIL
Dear Mr. Ellis:
As you undoubtedly know, Governor Walker recently proposed a “budget
adjustment bill” to eviscerate public employees’ right to collectively bargain in
Wisconsin. ..
As you also know, Scott Walker did not campaign on this issue when he ran for
office. If he had, we are confident that you would not be listed among his largest
contributors. As such, we are contacting you now to request your support.
The undersigned groups would like your company to publicly oppose Governor
Walker’s efforts to virtually eliminate collective bargaining for public employees in
Wisconsin. While we appreciate that you may need some time to consider this
request, we ask for your response by March 17. In the event that you do not
respond to this request by that date, we will assume that you stand with
Governor Walker and against the teachers, nurses, police officers, fire fighters,
and other dedicated public employees who serve our communities.
In the event that you cannot support this effort to save collective bargaining,
please be advised that the undersigned will publicly and formally boycott the
goods and services provided by your company. However, if you join us, we will
do everything in our power to publicly celebrate your partnership in the fight to
preserve the right of public employees to be heard at the bargaining table.
Wisconsin’s public employee unions serve to protect
AS LONG AS YOU DO AS WE SAYand promote equality and
fairness
IMAGINE THAT in the workplace. We hope you will stand with us and publicly share that
ideal.
In the event you would like to discuss this matter further, please contact the
executive Director of the Wisconsin Professional Police Association, Jim Palmer,
at 608.273.3840.
Thank you in advance for your consideration. We look forward to hearing from
you soon.
James L. Palmer, Executive Director
Wisconsin Professional Police Association
Mahlon Mitchell,President
Professional Professional Fire Fighters
Jim Conway, President
International Association of Fire Fighters Local 311
John Matthews, Execuctive Director
Madison Teachers, Inc.
Keith Patt, Executive Director
Green Bay Education Association
Bob Richardson, President
Dane County Deputy Sheriffs Association
Dan Frei, Prersident
Madison Professional Police Officers Association
Soon when you dial 911 you will have to pledge alliegance to the union to get an officer of the law to respond. Looks like conservatives Walker supporters will have to forge there own police force. Sort of a His and Hers