← Back to context Comment by kjkjadksj 3 days ago Taxes are way too low 8 comments kjkjadksj Reply lotsofpulp 3 days ago You don't think those employees and vendors' employees and/or vendors' shareholders paid taxes on their income, capital gains, and/or dividends? kjkjadksj 2 days ago I think they paid taxes and I think they are too low. lotsofpulp 2 days ago Based on the fact that Meta was able to spend $x money on developing VR?Seems like pretty arbitrary and baseless reasoning to conclude taxes liabilities were too low. 3 replies → aredox 2 days ago Found the one guy who still believes in the "trickle-down economics" con.
lotsofpulp 3 days ago You don't think those employees and vendors' employees and/or vendors' shareholders paid taxes on their income, capital gains, and/or dividends? kjkjadksj 2 days ago I think they paid taxes and I think they are too low. lotsofpulp 2 days ago Based on the fact that Meta was able to spend $x money on developing VR?Seems like pretty arbitrary and baseless reasoning to conclude taxes liabilities were too low. 3 replies → aredox 2 days ago Found the one guy who still believes in the "trickle-down economics" con.
kjkjadksj 2 days ago I think they paid taxes and I think they are too low. lotsofpulp 2 days ago Based on the fact that Meta was able to spend $x money on developing VR?Seems like pretty arbitrary and baseless reasoning to conclude taxes liabilities were too low. 3 replies →
lotsofpulp 2 days ago Based on the fact that Meta was able to spend $x money on developing VR?Seems like pretty arbitrary and baseless reasoning to conclude taxes liabilities were too low. 3 replies →
You don't think those employees and vendors' employees and/or vendors' shareholders paid taxes on their income, capital gains, and/or dividends?
I think they paid taxes and I think they are too low.
Based on the fact that Meta was able to spend $x money on developing VR?
Seems like pretty arbitrary and baseless reasoning to conclude taxes liabilities were too low.
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Found the one guy who still believes in the "trickle-down economics" con.