I know, even before soaking Citigroup we had put the hypothetical taxation screws to lots of banks – but it’s vital that banks to pay their fair share to the federal government!
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Soak the Rich: Citigroup
Sure, we’ve already put the hypothetical taxation screws to numerous banks, but it’s really important for those Wall Street monsters to pay their fair share to the federal government!
Soak the Rich: Quadruple-Bypass
I failed the last two weeks to keep the Soak the Rich hose trained on evil corporations! In honor of vacationer extraordinaire Michelle Obama, this special catchup edition will target fat-cat fatty-foods producers.
Soak the Rich: The 6% Barrier!
We’ve done it! After soaking only 30 of America’s largest employers, we’ve covered… barely 6% of this year’s deficit.
Soak the Rich: Bank of America
Who do you think Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is, some kind of unfair Republican?! While we’re penalizing banks, Bank of America is also going to have to pay for Washington’s totally necessary spending spree.
Soak the Rich: US Bancorp
The problem with the federal balance sheet, you see, is that corporations don’t pay their fair share. US Bancorp is a prime example – and if those bankster crooks think they’ll get away with it, Sherrod would beg to differ!
President Tells Truth… Twice!
So they don’t slip past, I’ve put two honest quotes from the president in bold. Things to keep in mind, as Obama and his campaign team shrug off crushing deficits in an attempt to blame conservatives for America’s credit downgrade…
Soak the Rich, Week 14
Sherrod – like President Obama – isn’t specific about his approach to sustainable big government, so what if we used the class-warrior’s dream scenario of doubled corporate income taxes and fully “reclaimed” CEO pay? Starting with just the 2011 deficit of $1.62 trillion, how fast could we balance the budget with a little extra from the kings of the S&P 500 index?
Soak the Rich: The Dow Chemical Company
Because chemicals always do more harm than good, Dow Chemical should be punished for their crimes against humanity. Conveniently, there’s a $1.62 trillion shortfall in the 2011 federal budget – let’s see how Dow likes the Sherrod Brown approach to deficits!
Soak the Rich: Monsanto Company
Acid rain! Frankenseeds! With terms that frightening, it’s obvious we should take the foodstuffs Gaia provides and leave it at that. Conveniently, there’s a $1.62 trillion shortfall in the 2011 federal budget. Who thinks Monsanto deserves the corporate tax hikes Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) demands to pay for big government?