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More corporate reactions to tax cut:

Fifth Third Bancorp will pay more than 13,500 employees a bonus and
raise the minimum wage of its workforce to $15 an hour after the passage
of the Republican tax plan that will cut the bank's corporate tax rate.

Fifth Third is yet another company to announce a bonus for employees
because of the tax plan. AT&T said earlier Wednesday that it would pay
more than 200,000 U.S. employees $1,000 each and increase its capital
spending budget by $1 billion.

Wells Fargo, meanwhile, also said it would be boosting its minimum wage
for employees to $15 an hour, which was prompted by the tax plan. The
San Francisco-based bank also said it would target $400 million in
donations to community and nonprofit organizations next year.
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On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 01:37:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
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More corporate reactions to tax cut:

Fifth Third Bancorp will pay more than 13,500 employees a bonus and
raise the minimum wage of its workforce to $15 an hour after the passage
of the Republican tax plan that will cut the bank's corporate tax rate.

Fifth Third is yet another company to announce a bonus for employees
because of the tax plan. AT&T said earlier Wednesday that it would pay
more than 200,000 U.S. employees $1,000 each and increase its capital
spending budget by $1 billion.

Wells Fargo, meanwhile, also said it would be boosting its minimum wage
for employees to $15 an hour, which was prompted by the tax plan. The
San Francisco-based bank also said it would target $400 million in
donations to community and nonprofit organizations next year.


As much as Harry wants to bitch about it Trump is punching out a lot
of his campaign promises. It is understandable because they were
things he did not want, although I bet he takes the extra money from
the tax cut instead of contributing it back to the government.
I wonder if he is disappointed that ISIS is on its ass and that the
economy is doing well?


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On 12/21/2017 2:12 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 01:37:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:


More corporate reactions to tax cut:

Fifth Third Bancorp will pay more than 13,500 employees a bonus and
raise the minimum wage of its workforce to $15 an hour after the passage
of the Republican tax plan that will cut the bank's corporate tax rate.

Fifth Third is yet another company to announce a bonus for employees
because of the tax plan. AT&T said earlier Wednesday that it would pay
more than 200,000 U.S. employees $1,000 each and increase its capital
spending budget by $1 billion.

Wells Fargo, meanwhile, also said it would be boosting its minimum wage
for employees to $15 an hour, which was prompted by the tax plan. The
San Francisco-based bank also said it would target $400 million in
donations to community and nonprofit organizations next year.


As much as Harry wants to bitch about it Trump is punching out a lot
of his campaign promises. It is understandable because they were
things he did not want, although I bet he takes the extra money from
the tax cut instead of contributing it back to the government.
I wonder if he is disappointed that ISIS is on its ass and that the
economy is doing well?





Heh. You and I have similar sleep habits based on the times of our posts.

Yeah, like him or not, Trump is doing what he said he would do. If the
daily left wing blasts and left wing media weren't complaining so much
his favorable rating would likely be a lot higher. I suppose that's
what the "resist" movement is all about. Ignore the facts and just resist.


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On 12/21/17 5:21 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/21/2017 2:12 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 01:37:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:


More corporate reactions to tax cut:

Fifth Third Bancorp will pay more than 13,500 employees a bonus and
raise the minimum wage of its workforce to $15 an hour after the passage
of the Republican tax plan that will cut the bank's corporate tax rate.

Fifth Third is yet another company to announce a bonus for employees
because of the tax plan. AT&T said earlier Wednesday that it would pay
more than 200,000 U.S. employees $1,000 each and increase its capital
spending budget by $1 billion.

Wells Fargo, meanwhile, also said it would be boosting its minimum wage
for employees to $15 an hour, which was prompted by the tax plan. The
San Francisco-based bank also said it would target $400 million in
donations to community and nonprofit organizations next year.


As much as Harry wants to bitch about it Trump is punching out a lot
of his campaign promises. It is understandable because they were
things he did not want, although I bet he takes the extra money from
the tax cut instead of contributing it back to the government.
I wonder if he is disappointed that ISIS is on its ass and that the
economy is doing well?




Heh.Â* You and I have similar sleep habits based on the times of our posts.

Yeah, like him or not, Trump is doing what he said he would do.Â* If the
daily left wing blasts and left wing media weren't complaining so much
his favorable rating would likely be a lot higher.Â* I suppose that's
what the "resist" movement is all about.Â* Ignore the facts and just resist.



Trump is doing a remarkable job of ****ing over the country.
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On 12/21/2017 6:45 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 12/21/17 5:21 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/21/2017 2:12 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 01:37:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:


More corporate reactions to tax cut:

Fifth Third Bancorp will pay more than 13,500 employees a bonus and
raise the minimum wage of its workforce to $15 an hour after the
passage
of the Republican tax plan that will cut the bank's corporate tax rate.

Fifth Third is yet another company to announce a bonus for employees
because of the tax plan. AT&T said earlier Wednesday that it would pay
more than 200,000 U.S. employees $1,000 each and increase its capital
spending budget by $1 billion.

Wells Fargo, meanwhile, also said it would be boosting its minimum wage
for employees to $15 an hour, which was prompted by the tax plan. The
San Francisco-based bank also said it would target $400 million in
donations to community and nonprofit organizations next year.

As much as Harry wants to bitch about it Trump is punching out a lot
of his campaign promises. It is understandable because they were
things he did not want, although I bet he takes the extra money from
the tax cut instead of contributing it back to the government.
I wonder if he is disappointed that ISIS is on its ass and that the
economy is doing well?




Heh.Â* You and I have similar sleep habits based on the times of our
posts.

Yeah, like him or not, Trump is doing what he said he would do.Â* If
the daily left wing blasts and left wing media weren't complaining so
much his favorable rating would likely be a lot higher.Â* I suppose
that's what the "resist" movement is all about.Â* Ignore the facts and
just resist.



Trump is doing a remarkable job of ****ing over the country.



Sure. Meanwhile, the economy is getting stronger everyday, consumer
confidence is at a 17 year high, ISIS is getting the crap kicked out
of them, corporations are responding positively to tax cuts,
unemployment is 4.1%, black unemployment is the lowest since 2000,
and global influence of the USA is on the rise again.






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"Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message:

More corporate reactions to tax cut:

Fifth Third Bancorp will pay more than 13,500 employees a bonus and
raise the minimum wage of its workforce to $15 an hour after the passage
of the Republican tax plan that will cut the bank's corporate tax rate.

Fifth Third is yet another company to announce a bonus for employees
because of the tax plan. AT&T said earlier Wednesday that it would pay
more than 200,000 U.S. employees $1,000 each and increase its capital
spending budget by $1 billion.

Wells Fargo, meanwhile, also said it would be boosting its minimum wage
for employees to $15 an hour, which was prompted by the tax plan. The
San Francisco-based bank also said it would target $400 million in
donations to community and nonprofit organizations next year.


Trickle down? DNC says bull****. If this keeps up the Dems in DC
can pack their bags.
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On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 06:45:31 -0500, Keyser Soze
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On 12/21/17 5:21 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/21/2017 2:12 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 01:37:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:


More corporate reactions to tax cut:

Fifth Third Bancorp will pay more than 13,500 employees a bonus and
raise the minimum wage of its workforce to $15 an hour after the passage
of the Republican tax plan that will cut the bank's corporate tax rate.

Fifth Third is yet another company to announce a bonus for employees
because of the tax plan. AT&T said earlier Wednesday that it would pay
more than 200,000 U.S. employees $1,000 each and increase its capital
spending budget by $1 billion.

Wells Fargo, meanwhile, also said it would be boosting its minimum wage
for employees to $15 an hour, which was prompted by the tax plan. The
San Francisco-based bank also said it would target $400 million in
donations to community and nonprofit organizations next year.

As much as Harry wants to bitch about it Trump is punching out a lot
of his campaign promises. It is understandable because they were
things he did not want, although I bet he takes the extra money from
the tax cut instead of contributing it back to the government.
I wonder if he is disappointed that ISIS is on its ass and that the
economy is doing well?




Heh.Â* You and I have similar sleep habits based on the times of our posts.

Yeah, like him or not, Trump is doing what he said he would do.Â* If the
daily left wing blasts and left wing media weren't complaining so much
his favorable rating would likely be a lot higher.Â* I suppose that's
what the "resist" movement is all about.Â* Ignore the facts and just resist.



Trump is doing a remarkable job of ****ing over the country.


Yeah I am sure all of those people getting a trickle down raise and an
extra few thousand back on their taxes feel the same.
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