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!
Tag: Sherrod Brown
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!
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?
Soak the Rich, Week 13
Even if soaking a few hundred more corporations could cover the remaining 94.106% of the 2011 deficit, would it be worth it?
Soak the Rich: Raytheon Company
Swanson has worked at Raytheon for 39 years, so he’s got enough money. His $14,802,500 will be much better spent by Sherrod Brown and Barack Obama!