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Oklahoma spends 1/3 of its budget on corporate tax incentives!
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<blockquote data-quote="dugby" data-source="post: 2008290" data-attributes="member: 7393"><p>I am definately not anti-business and I can easily believe that the NY times is dishonest and is misrepresenting the truth in this situation. However, I am very well versed in the needless burdens our government places on our employers which disadvantages all of us. Them getting the welfare is kind of like two wrongs making something right. In other words good for them. All that being said if this is not really corporate welfare what really is corporate welfare? To me the bigger problem is the chronyism and exclusion of competition by local governments influenced by existing businesses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dugby, post: 2008290, member: 7393"] I am definately not anti-business and I can easily believe that the NY times is dishonest and is misrepresenting the truth in this situation. However, I am very well versed in the needless burdens our government places on our employers which disadvantages all of us. Them getting the welfare is kind of like two wrongs making something right. In other words good for them. All that being said if this is not really corporate welfare what really is corporate welfare? To me the bigger problem is the chronyism and exclusion of competition by local governments influenced by existing businesses. [/QUOTE]
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