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Guess who pays no federal income taxes or taxes at a lower ratethan you do...
On 22/08/2011 5:24 PM, X ~ Man wrote:
On 8/22/11 7:23 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On Aug 22, 7:18 pm, wrote: In articled42dndoxjIkcSc_TnZ2dnUVZ_oGdn...@earthlink .com, says... 1) Exxon Mobil made $19 billion in profits in 2009. Exxon not only paid no federal income taxes, it actually received a $156 million rebate from the IRS, according to its SEC filings. 2) Bank of America received a $1.9 billion tax refund from the IRS last year, although it made $4.4 billion in profits and received a bailout from the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department of nearly $1 trillion. 3) Over the past five years, while General Electric made $26 billion in profits in the United States, it received a $4.1 billion refund from the IRS. 4) Chevron received a $19 million refund from the IRS last year after it made $10 billion in profits in 2009. 5) Boeing, which received a $30 billion contract from the Pentagon to build 179 airborne tankers, got a $124 million refund from the IRS last year. 6) Valero Energy, the 25th largest company in America with $68 billion in sales last year received a $157 million tax refund check from the IRS and, over the past three years, it received a $134 million tax break from the oil and gas manufacturing tax deduction. 7) Goldman Sachs in 2008 only paid 1.1 percent of its income in taxes even though it earned a profit of $2.3 billion and received an almost $800 billion from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury Department. 8) Citigroup last year made more than $4 billion in profits but paid no federal income taxes. It received a $2.5 trillion bailout from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury. 9) ConocoPhillips, the fifth largest oil company in the United States, made $16 billion in profits from 2007 through 2009, but received $451 million in tax breaks through the oil and gas manufacturing deduction. 10) Over the past five years, Carnival Cruise Lines made more than $11 Z billion in profits, but its federal income tax rate during those years was just 1.1 percent. From a news release from U.S. Sen Bernie Sanders, of Vermont. How come GE isn't on the list? Harry is doing the political shill thing.. the group is ****ed until november of next year as he brings us his agenda on overdrive... This group has been "****ed" since you and your trashy right-wingers turned it into crap. ****ed yes, but it is the fleabeggars, the money for nothing corrupt greed leftie ass holes. Your just a government dependent selfish slug. -- We have the most expensive governments no one can afford. And wonder why the economy is doing so poorly? |
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"Canuck57" wrote in message ...
On 22/08/2011 7:13 PM, BAR wrote: In articlea6f56113-cd60-4813-9e33-5d2d965a28d1 @t30g2000prm.googlegroups.com, says... On Aug 22, 7:18 pm, wrote: In articled42dndoxjIkcSc_TnZ2dnUVZ_oGdn...@earthlink .com, says... 1) Exxon Mobil made $19 billion in profits in 2009. Exxon not only paid no federal income taxes, it actually received a $156 million rebate from the IRS, according to its SEC filings. 2) Bank of America received a $1.9 billion tax refund from the IRS last year, although it made $4.4 billion in profits and received a bailout from the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department of nearly $1 trillion. 3) Over the past five years, while General Electric made $26 billion in profits in the United States, it received a $4.1 billion refund from the IRS. 4) Chevron received a $19 million refund from the IRS last year after it made $10 billion in profits in 2009. 5) Boeing, which received a $30 billion contract from the Pentagon to build 179 airborne tankers, got a $124 million refund from the IRS last year. 6) Valero Energy, the 25th largest company in America with $68 billion in sales last year received a $157 million tax refund check from the IRS and, over the past three years, it received a $134 million tax break from the oil and gas manufacturing tax deduction. 7) Goldman Sachs in 2008 only paid 1.1 percent of its income in taxes even though it earned a profit of $2.3 billion and received an almost $800 billion from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury Department. 8) Citigroup last year made more than $4 billion in profits but paid no federal income taxes. It received a $2.5 trillion bailout from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury. 9) ConocoPhillips, the fifth largest oil company in the United States, made $16 billion in profits from 2007 through 2009, but received $451 million in tax breaks through the oil and gas manufacturing deduction. 10) Over the past five years, Carnival Cruise Lines made more than $11 Z billion in profits, but its federal income tax rate during those years was just 1.1 percent. From a news release from U.S. Sen Bernie Sanders, of Vermont. How come GE isn't on the list? Harry is doing the political shill thing.. the group is ****ed until november of next year as he brings us his agenda on overdrive... It appears that Obama and Ron Paul are polling neck and neck. A left wing communist and a libertarian, who would have thought it possible. Such a vote would come down to whether or not American voters want their economic liberty....or what is left of it under Obama. -- We have the most expensive governments no one can afford. And wonder why the economy is doing so poorly? Reply: Actually read the article. http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2010/...x_bills/2.html Exxon paid 47% of their profit in taxes. Just not in the US. They get to deduct those taxes paid overseas. It says Nigeria gets a tax rate of 85% on any profits in the country. Seems as if it is congress problem, not an Exxon problem. Looks like Exxon actually paid the USA 7.7 Billion in taxes and duties last year. Seems as if that added some to the cost of fuel. |
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 19:42:45 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: Such a vote would come down to whether or not American voters want their economic liberty....or what is left of it under Obama. HAHAHAH the right is now planning to destroy the entire middle class to support the rich and it's the black guys' fault!! |
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On 22/08/2011 5:18 PM, BAR wrote:
In articled42dndoxjIkcSc_TnZ2dnUVZ_oGdnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... 1) Exxon Mobil made $19 billion in profits in 2009. Exxon not only paid no federal income taxes, it actually received a $156 million rebate from the IRS, according to its SEC filings. 2) Bank of America received a $1.9 billion tax refund from the IRS last year, although it made $4.4 billion in profits and received a bailout from the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department of nearly $1 trillion. 3) Over the past five years, while General Electric made $26 billion in profits in the United States, it received a $4.1 billion refund from the IRS. 4) Chevron received a $19 million refund from the IRS last year after it made $10 billion in profits in 2009. 5) Boeing, which received a $30 billion contract from the Pentagon to build 179 airborne tankers, got a $124 million refund from the IRS last year. 6) Valero Energy, the 25th largest company in America with $68 billion in sales last year received a $157 million tax refund check from the IRS and, over the past three years, it received a $134 million tax break from the oil and gas manufacturing tax deduction. 7) Goldman Sachs in 2008 only paid 1.1 percent of its income in taxes even though it earned a profit of $2.3 billion and received an almost $800 billion from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury Department. 8) Citigroup last year made more than $4 billion in profits but paid no federal income taxes. It received a $2.5 trillion bailout from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury. 9) ConocoPhillips, the fifth largest oil company in the United States, made $16 billion in profits from 2007 through 2009, but received $451 million in tax breaks through the oil and gas manufacturing deduction. 10) Over the past five years, Carnival Cruise Lines made more than $11 billion in profits, but its federal income tax rate during those years was just 1.1 percent. From a news release from U.S. Sen Bernie Sanders, of Vermont. How come GE isn't on the list? Because your dealing with fleabagger material. -- We have the most expensive governments no one can afford. And wonder why the economy is doing so poorly? |
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On 8/22/11 7:26 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 22/08/2011 5:18 PM, BAR wrote: In articled42dndoxjIkcSc_TnZ2dnUVZ_oGdnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... 1) Exxon Mobil made $19 billion in profits in 2009. Exxon not only paid no federal income taxes, it actually received a $156 million rebate from the IRS, according to its SEC filings. 2) Bank of America received a $1.9 billion tax refund from the IRS last year, although it made $4.4 billion in profits and received a bailout from the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department of nearly $1 trillion. 3) Over the past five years, while General Electric made $26 billion in profits in the United States, it received a $4.1 billion refund from the IRS. 4) Chevron received a $19 million refund from the IRS last year after it made $10 billion in profits in 2009. 5) Boeing, which received a $30 billion contract from the Pentagon to build 179 airborne tankers, got a $124 million refund from the IRS last year. 6) Valero Energy, the 25th largest company in America with $68 billion in sales last year received a $157 million tax refund check from the IRS and, over the past three years, it received a $134 million tax break from the oil and gas manufacturing tax deduction. 7) Goldman Sachs in 2008 only paid 1.1 percent of its income in taxes even though it earned a profit of $2.3 billion and received an almost $800 billion from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury Department. 8) Citigroup last year made more than $4 billion in profits but paid no federal income taxes. It received a $2.5 trillion bailout from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury. 9) ConocoPhillips, the fifth largest oil company in the United States, made $16 billion in profits from 2007 through 2009, but received $451 million in tax breaks through the oil and gas manufacturing deduction. 10) Over the past five years, Carnival Cruise Lines made more than $11 billion in profits, but its federal income tax rate during those years was just 1.1 percent. From a news release from U.S. Sen Bernie Sanders, of Vermont. How come GE isn't on the list? Because your dealing with fleabagger material. You must have been one crappy bookkeeper. You're the second or third right-wing moron who has demonstrated an inability to read. Here's a hint: GE is the initialism for General Electric. Stupid schmucks. |
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Guess who pays no federal income taxes or taxes at a lower rate than you do...
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says... On 8/22/11 7:26 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 22/08/2011 5:18 PM, BAR wrote: In articled42dndoxjIkcSc_TnZ2dnUVZ_oGdnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... 1) Exxon Mobil made $19 billion in profits in 2009. Exxon not only paid no federal income taxes, it actually received a $156 million rebate from the IRS, according to its SEC filings. 2) Bank of America received a $1.9 billion tax refund from the IRS last year, although it made $4.4 billion in profits and received a bailout from the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department of nearly $1 trillion. 3) Over the past five years, while General Electric made $26 billion in profits in the United States, it received a $4.1 billion refund from the IRS. 4) Chevron received a $19 million refund from the IRS last year after it made $10 billion in profits in 2009. 5) Boeing, which received a $30 billion contract from the Pentagon to build 179 airborne tankers, got a $124 million refund from the IRS last year. 6) Valero Energy, the 25th largest company in America with $68 billion in sales last year received a $157 million tax refund check from the IRS and, over the past three years, it received a $134 million tax break from the oil and gas manufacturing tax deduction. 7) Goldman Sachs in 2008 only paid 1.1 percent of its income in taxes even though it earned a profit of $2.3 billion and received an almost $800 billion from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury Department. 8) Citigroup last year made more than $4 billion in profits but paid no federal income taxes. It received a $2.5 trillion bailout from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury. 9) ConocoPhillips, the fifth largest oil company in the United States, made $16 billion in profits from 2007 through 2009, but received $451 million in tax breaks through the oil and gas manufacturing deduction. 10) Over the past five years, Carnival Cruise Lines made more than $11 billion in profits, but its federal income tax rate during those years was just 1.1 percent. From a news release from U.S. Sen Bernie Sanders, of Vermont. How come GE isn't on the list? Because your dealing with fleabagger material. You must have been one crappy bookkeeper. You're the second or third right-wing moron who has demonstrated an inability to read. Here's a hint: GE is the initialism for General Electric. Stupid schmucks. What intelligent debating skills you have. You're right up there with Tuuk! |
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 17:26:30 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 22/08/2011 5:18 PM, BAR wrote: In articled42dndoxjIkcSc_TnZ2dnUVZ_oGdnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... 1) Exxon Mobil made $19 billion in profits in 2009. Exxon not only paid no federal income taxes, it actually received a $156 million rebate from the IRS, according to its SEC filings. 2) Bank of America received a $1.9 billion tax refund from the IRS last year, although it made $4.4 billion in profits and received a bailout from the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department of nearly $1 trillion. 3) Over the past five years, while General Electric made $26 billion in profits in the United States, it received a $4.1 billion refund from the IRS. 4) Chevron received a $19 million refund from the IRS last year after it made $10 billion in profits in 2009. 5) Boeing, which received a $30 billion contract from the Pentagon to build 179 airborne tankers, got a $124 million refund from the IRS last year. 6) Valero Energy, the 25th largest company in America with $68 billion in sales last year received a $157 million tax refund check from the IRS and, over the past three years, it received a $134 million tax break from the oil and gas manufacturing tax deduction. 7) Goldman Sachs in 2008 only paid 1.1 percent of its income in taxes even though it earned a profit of $2.3 billion and received an almost $800 billion from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury Department. 8) Citigroup last year made more than $4 billion in profits but paid no federal income taxes. It received a $2.5 trillion bailout from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury. 9) ConocoPhillips, the fifth largest oil company in the United States, made $16 billion in profits from 2007 through 2009, but received $451 million in tax breaks through the oil and gas manufacturing deduction. 10) Over the past five years, Carnival Cruise Lines made more than $11 billion in profits, but its federal income tax rate during those years was just 1.1 percent. From a news release from U.S. Sen Bernie Sanders, of Vermont. How come GE isn't on the list? Because your dealing with fleabagger material. You and BAR need to get a room in the Stupid Hotel. |
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