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"It is just outrageous that the American people don't know that Congress doesn't know how much money he (Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson) has given away to anyone,'' the Oklahoma Republican told the Tulsa World.
Yet not all of the corporations examined by the GAO paid little or no tax due to the use of transfer pricing. A large number of corporations pay no taxes because they are what's known as "shell" corporations, or companies established as legal entities but do little if any actual business.
Update of October 25, 2004: Call it meltdown -- or a threat to go fully offshore. On October 21, AIG's Hank Greenberg reacted to the news that this company is the subject of a grand jury probe by complaining, "We do business all over the world and the place we are having the most problems is right here in the U.S. We are the same company that we always have been." Masters of account smoothing, and since buying American General, of predatory lending too...
The US government Monday announced a dramatic boost in a restructured aid package for insurer American International Group, taking the total from 85 billion US dollars to more than 150 billion
Originally posted by whiteraven
Inhofe...always liked him.
Oklahoma is full of great people who love the Constitution and love the idea that Oklahoma is a free and independent state who are part of The United States under the laws given to all via the US Constition.
S and F
God Bless Oklahoma.
[edit on 17-11-2008 by whiteraven]