Exxon Mobil: Biggest profit in U.S. history
Largest U.S. oil company surges past analyst estimates to post net income of $14.83 billion.
http://money.cnn.com/2008/10/30/news/co ... 2008103009
Poor Exxon, might get taxed. Boo hoo.
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Jason Bourne wrote:Please list 3-5 large tax cuts Bush has given to large corporations.
If you look at, say, from 1950 to 2000, corporations averaged about 17 percent of the federal taxes. … All of a sudden now, down to 7 percent -- 7 percent of the government paid for by corporate taxes, compared to [a] quarter or a third 30 years ago, and even the whole period, 17 percent. So, yes, they're paying a whole lot less than they used to, and the rest of us are picking up the tab for it. ---Robert McIntyre
In the sixties, corporations paid about 22 percent of all federal taxes. In the seventies, that fell to 15 percent. It plummeted in Ronald Reagan's first term, down to as low as 6 percent. It then made a comeback to some degree, after Reagan reversed his policies, but now it is back way down again ---Robert McIntyre
in 2004 Exxon Mobil earned more money -- $25.33 billion -- than any other company on the Fortune 500 list of largest corporations. But by another measure of profitability, gross profit margin, it ranked No. 127
3-5?
Cute.
Ya that's the way it works. Bush and company explicitly give a series of tax cuts (3-5?) to specific corporations (not).
http://www.whereistheoutrage.net/wordpr ... nough-tax/ (Buffett comments)
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/tax/interviews/mcintyre.html
If you look at, say, from 1950 to 2000, corporations averaged about 17 percent of the federal taxes. … All of a sudden now, down to 7 percent -- 7 percent of the government paid for by corporate taxes, compared to [a] quarter or a third 30 years ago, and even the whole period, 17 percent. So, yes, they're paying a whole lot less than they used to, and the rest of us are picking up the tab for it. ---Robert McIntyre
Jason Bourne wrote:
This does not address the reall dollar amounts
Ten dollars is worth the world to a starving person and six million is worth next to nothing to Bill Gates.