tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4148170961078476311.post6955609423237258281..comments2024-01-03T04:36:57.198-08:00Comments on MARK MARTINEZ' BLOG: CORPORATE WELFARE vs. SOCIAL WELFARE SPENDING ... IT'S NOT JUST A $40 BILLION GAPMark A. Martinezhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12627797237995623782noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4148170961078476311.post-73668975314080239852015-03-14T16:20:53.790-07:002015-03-14T16:20:53.790-07:00I agree on stopping the corporation welfare, such...I agree on stopping the corporation welfare, such as the banks, and the auto industry. Stop that, but allow the corporation to pay a little less in taxes, say from 35% to 25%. then work from there for other option. Get jobs back in the states, get the welfare crowd situation such as training,in marketable skills, not the media as an actor, writer, producer, anchor person etc. And if companies are in the states to help them be matched up with the skills they have for the job that is open. Also tax cuts for the working class. NMAT64https://www.blogger.com/profile/13007126789035097657noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4148170961078476311.post-43154549745231619502013-11-07T09:01:02.903-08:002013-11-07T09:01:02.903-08:00Excellent post!!!! I argue this point all the time...Excellent post!!!! I argue this point all the time. Let's pick on the little guy who needs welfare (you know it is easier to pick on the defenseless) while turning a blind eye to corporate welfare which is sucking us dry. I know an International company with a division in the United States that virtually pays zero taxes and they made 20 billion last year! No one one wants to talk about this. Let's just pick on the person that needs food stamps. It enrages me.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com