How about instead of making people dependent on the generosity of businesses receiving more than their share of cuts for education, you tax businesses and the wealthy their fair share and create affordable education for everyone.
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And how much will they use to buy back their own stock thanks to ur tax break for the rich & cooperations
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5x0=0
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Kroger! Executive Compensation is a lot
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hey again, darlin' “Michael J. Donnelly, executive vice president of merchandising- $4.9 million total compensation (Salary, $700,684);
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or this “J. Michael Schlotman, executive vice president and CFO – $5.9 million total compensation (Salary, $793,825);
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What? This week, Rodney McMullen, the CEO of Kroger, was rewarded a 17 percent pay raise by the company’s board of directors. His total compensation jumped from $9.2 million to a staggering $11.2 million.
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You are so damn proud of this Non Conservative Tax Plan that fucks our next Generation...pic.twitter.com/ebPvhJ75V7
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The only thing the GOP increased for the middle class is the amount of bullshit aimed at them.
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