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Originally Posted by wdmso
Seem you guys only like to focus on 1 part at a time
You focused on one thing, inversions, and disregarded production. I guess it's ok when you do it. Actually, I focused on both being methods of evading costs. And both can be addressed by changing our government regulations and tax structure, as well as wage contracts--all which, as they are now, make it significantly cheaper to move either production or tax liability elsewere.
Business left for cheap labor little to no regulations and inversions all combined to see these companys leave.
That's basically what I said, but not in as a demeaning manner as you.
they made profits in the USA greed moved them from the USA
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In the global economy, they made profits worldwide. Why should they only satisfy the greed of the U.S.government and of American workers (to use the same demeaning rhetoric you use)?