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  1. By abolishing all the tariff cuts and restoring import restrictions, this money could no longer be siphoned straight out of the country.

    Import substitution would resume, meaning that local workers would receive the wages to produce the goods, and each step of production would be subject to local taxes, all the way down the supply chain. The wealth is retained locally, and the economy becomes more advanced as the infant industries grow.

    It would be worthwhile to give tax breaks to large investors in domestic production. That is better than the production and head offices being domiciled abroad, where no local tax can be collected.

  2. The transnationals or what I’ll call, the capitalist elites, have spent the past 40+ years purposely reversing or neutralizing regulation, spearheaded by the implementation of their neoliberal economic model that has seen (economic) inequality skyrocket and the tax burden transferred from these elitists and their corporate/financial vehicles on to us, the general public. In the US, the elitists and their business/financial vehicles made up close to 40% of the US tax burden in the 1960’s. Today, or not long before Trump and his gargantuan tax cuts to the aforementioned exclusive few, that rate/ tax burden was down to 11%. And of course, what happens in the US tends to flow through to the entire world. So, guess who has to make up for that shortfall – we do – via increasing indirect taxes and shrinking Govt services.

    And weakening regulation and shifting the tax burden – all over the world – is just the tip of the iceberg of the influence and subsequent favorable policy, that this big-money crowd wields over politics and has extracted from the political world. This is the single biggest problem in the world today, in my book. How do we fix this problem, well, first thing that needs to be done is to realize that this problem is thee problem! Like any problem, unless we acknowledge the problem, then it never gets addressed. Get money and big money created vehicles, out of politics. We are supposed to be a democracy, the West is supposed to be the leaders of democracy, but the penetration of big money on the entire political world, renders democracy everywhere, nothing but an illusion. We don’t get a say, we do not get to vote on certain, global-wide decisions/outlooks/policies and so forth, the Ukraine war is a prime example of this. Notice how peace, the call for peace is non-existent all throughout the world. Contrast this to the 1960’s and the peace movements of that era that still get talked about today. Difference between then and now, the hold that big money had over the political system was near non-existent back then. Now, the only thing this war engenders within us is a concern over how much money we need to beef up our military by. Saying no to war is not an option available to us. I say that this is a prime example of the rottenness of the rotten political system we have today.

    The problem is simple – the hold that big money has over the entire political system – is the single biggest problem in the world today. We need to acknowledge this.

  3. Transnational corporations can do almost as they want.

    They’ve got the threat of the TPPA’s mechanisms hanging hanging over the government like the Sword of Damocles, constantly tempering any action by the government on behalf of the people.

    You can in large part thank your hero David Parker for that. It has cemented in the neo liberal paradigm for the next few decades or until some sort of revolution occurs.

  4. Of course they get away with. All the anti CGT crowd would be raving f’ing hypocrites if they talked about the tax system letting this happen. They have lied their way through years of what supposedly should be taxed. The only reason they have owned multiple properties for years is the capital gain which effectively makes it a trade/business

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