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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 29 Aug 2012

    In past year, 6 public companies said they'll relocate overseas. Should U.S. corporate taxes be cut?http://on.wsj.com/RnKqGG 

    5:00 PM - 29 Aug 2012
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      1. mark safranski‏ @zenpundit 29 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ Cut marginal rates & level playing field by wiping out corporate exemptions, deudctions and subsidies favoring big business over small

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      1. Jay Wacker‏ @JayWacker 29 Aug 2012
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        .@WSJ zero out corporations' political speech and we should zero out their taxes

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      1. Kevin‏ @KLGinvestor 29 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ obviously

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      1. Green House Smoke Sh‏ @GreenHouseSmoke 29 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ NO!

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      1. Cashhawk‏ @scramble88 29 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ its not just tax rates its the regulations too.. Colt and Winchester may leave new york and conn over micro stamp requirements

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      1. Joe Sanders‏ @joesanders33 29 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ obviously, all taxes should be cut, combined with huge cuts in spending, cut it all 50%

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      1. Michael R. Wimberly‏ @Michaelmrw 29 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ US Bus that bailout to foreign lands fail to recognize the US Navy+US Military Ops make possible their Intl Bus-Not a simple equation

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      1. couerfidele‏ @couerfidele 29 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ Absolutely - Why pay $50 to park when the lot across the street = $10...duh-uh!

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      1. Allan Lynch‏ @alynch1102 29 Aug 2012
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        .@WSJ Companies could spend much more on payroll, r&d and investments if tax expense dropped from 35% to 10%. #NoBrainer

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      1. Raymond Norman‏ @Raymond_Norman 29 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ If there is a new definition of corporation developed. Not for individuals. Legitimate corps that create jobs and pay their dues.

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      1. Flying Scotsman‏ @fly1ngsc0tsman 29 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ If we stick to the corporations are "people" thought process, then why not treat them like US expatriates and make them pay anyhow.

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      1. Timo Brock‏ @Brockster310 29 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ ...let 'em leave and make it painfully expensive to do business in the US once they do.

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      1. Gale L Christenson‏ @galechristenson 29 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ yes dublin is at 12.% and we are at 35% what do you think

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      1. meatloafer‏ @koogmo 29 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ There's no way to compete with Third World slave labor. I suspect other factors will bring those companies back to the U.S. eventually.

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      1. Peace Is Active‏ @peaceisactive 29 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ Should we also cut our wages and pollution standards? Wall Street loves and promotes the race to the bottom.

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