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Looks like those benevolent job creators want tax cuts, but where are the jobs they're supposed to create?
The answer may surprise you, if you're a teabagger.
Some of the country’s best-known multinational corporations closely guard a number they don’t want anyone to know: the breakdown between their jobs here and abroad.
So secretive are these companies that they hand the figure over to government statisticians on the condition that officials will release only an aggregate number.
Some of the same companies that do not report their jobs breakdown, including Apple and Pfizer, are pushing lawmakers to cut their tax bills in the name of job creation…
http://www.washingtonpost.com/busin...8/12/gIQAZwhqUJ_story.html?fb_ref=NetworkNews
Now the teatards will claim it's because corporate taxes are too high and there are too many "burdensome regulations" in America.
The answer may surprise you, if you're a teabagger.
Some of the country’s best-known multinational corporations closely guard a number they don’t want anyone to know: the breakdown between their jobs here and abroad.
So secretive are these companies that they hand the figure over to government statisticians on the condition that officials will release only an aggregate number.
Some of the same companies that do not report their jobs breakdown, including Apple and Pfizer, are pushing lawmakers to cut their tax bills in the name of job creation…

http://www.washingtonpost.com/busin...8/12/gIQAZwhqUJ_story.html?fb_ref=NetworkNews
Now the teatards will claim it's because corporate taxes are too high and there are too many "burdensome regulations" in America.