@cliveyoubeauty nonsense and you know it. People don't need jobs they need freedom. Big businesses don't generally have one drop of concern for workers, the working class, the poor, or the starving. Many are waking up to the fact that these companies don't pay close to their fair share(if any) of taxes. You are either a shill or a moron to feel sorry for those who have everything and want more. We are the 99%
Who Paid for this campaign?! That Seems expensive? How this pseudo-vote e-mail can help? I bet my shining ass that there is a anti spammer in the G-20 mainframe just to delete it? how dare you to say that just an e-mail change such a big deal? but, in my deep, i really wanna see this happens - but this way nobody will move, and nothing will change.
Revolution, not a simple reform, is what we need now.
Who Paid for this campaign?! That Seems expensive? How this pseudo-vote e-mail can help? I bet my shining ass that there is a anti spammer in the G-20 manframe just to delete it? how dare you to say that just an e-mail change such a big deal? but, in my deep, i really wanna see this happens - but this way nobody will move, and nothing will change.
Revolution, not a simple reform, is what we need now.
In fact, latest numbers indicate world poverty since the 70s has decreased, and continues to do so. The less profit taken from businesses, the less likely they are to go bankrupt, therefore to avoid inhibiting the growth of economic prosperity in poor areas, one wants to lower not increase taxes. Bankrupt businesses, remember, cannot employ people. Corporate governance realises this fact, and works to educate people to better enable the growth of prosperity in poorer areas on Earth.
While I applaud the sentiment of much of this video, I can't agree with the opening claim that "foreign aid isn't working". We should avoid setting up a "tax versus aid" debate, when the two are complementary. Tax justice offers a long-term route for developing countries to end their dependence on aid, but in the short to medium term aid is and will remain both effective (with exceptions, of course) and essential- not least to support the development of developing countries' revenue authorities.
@cliveyoubeauty nonsense and you know it. People don't need jobs they need freedom. Big businesses don't generally have one drop of concern for workers, the working class, the poor, or the starving. Many are waking up to the fact that these companies don't pay close to their fair share(if any) of taxes. You are either a shill or a moron to feel sorry for those who have everything and want more. We are the 99%
badfish13 4 months ago
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Who Paid for this campaign?! That Seems expensive? How this pseudo-vote e-mail can help? I bet my shining ass that there is a anti spammer in the G-20 mainframe just to delete it? how dare you to say that just an e-mail change such a big deal? but, in my deep, i really wanna see this happens - but this way nobody will move, and nothing will change.
Revolution, not a simple reform, is what we need now.
Lenny0the0Alien 6 months ago
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Lenny0the0Alien 6 months ago
Who Paid for this campaign?! That Seems expensive? How this pseudo-vote e-mail can help? I bet my shining ass that there is a anti spammer in the G-20 manframe just to delete it? how dare you to say that just an e-mail change such a big deal? but, in my deep, i really wanna see this happens - but this way nobody will move, and nothing will change.
Revolution, not a simple reform, is what we need now.
Lenny0the0Alien 6 months ago
Fuck the poor, Survival Of th Fittest. ..
hayden50 6 months ago
In fact, latest numbers indicate world poverty since the 70s has decreased, and continues to do so. The less profit taken from businesses, the less likely they are to go bankrupt, therefore to avoid inhibiting the growth of economic prosperity in poor areas, one wants to lower not increase taxes. Bankrupt businesses, remember, cannot employ people. Corporate governance realises this fact, and works to educate people to better enable the growth of prosperity in poorer areas on Earth.
CliveYouBeauty 6 months ago
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CliveYouBeauty 6 months ago
Wonderful tool for getting this important message across! Thank you!
laurenmichellekinsey 7 months ago
While I applaud the sentiment of much of this video, I can't agree with the opening claim that "foreign aid isn't working". We should avoid setting up a "tax versus aid" debate, when the two are complementary. Tax justice offers a long-term route for developing countries to end their dependence on aid, but in the short to medium term aid is and will remain both effective (with exceptions, of course) and essential- not least to support the development of developing countries' revenue authorities.
martinhearson 7 months ago 3