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1) Help out NASCAR
Sec 312 extends the “seven year recovery period for motorsports entertainment complex property”, which is to say it allows anyone who builds a racetrack and associated facilities to get tax breaks on it. This one was projected to cost $43 million over two years.
Originally posted by tinhattribunal
they need those railways to haul away all our cash!
good info to know, thanks!
6 Things You Won't Believe That Are In The Fiscal Cliff Bill That The Senate Passed At 2 AM While Most Americans Were Drunk
1. There's a provision extending a tax policy related to Puerto Rican rum.
2. And a tax credit for 2- and 3-wheel electric vehicles.
3. Something having to do with Diesel Fuel
4. An extension of some special rules for the film and television business.
5. A gift to the car-racing world
6. Help to asparagus farmers.
Originally posted by olaru12
Corporate welfare...
I find it astonishing that some conservatives resent the social programs that actually help people in need but rarely say anything against government sponsored welfare to companies that don't really need it; such as oil companies that show record profits, getting taxpayer supported grants and huge subsidies.
Originally posted by olaru12
Corporate welfare...
I find it astonishing that some conservatives resent the social programs that actually help people in need but rarely say anything against government sponsored welfare to companies that don't really need it; such as oil companies that show record profits, getting taxpayer supported grants and huge subsidies.
Originally posted by rickymouse
Oink Oink........Oink Oink.....Is there any way to find who's pork it is?
Originally posted by rickymouse
Oink Oink........Oink Oink.....Is there any way to find who's pork it is?
Originally posted by sconner755
Originally posted by olaru12
Corporate welfare...
I find it astonishing that some conservatives resent the social programs that actually help people in need but rarely say anything against government sponsored welfare to companies that don't really need it; such as oil companies that show record profits, getting taxpayer supported grants and huge subsidies.
Whoa.... why try to flip this on conservatives? Conservatives are disgusted. That's why something like 150 Republicans voted against this in the House.
Your post was very clever though.... shift attention from Obama's culpability, then create a straw man conservative to bash.
This was a Democratic plan to subsidize government sponsored welfare of large corporations.
You're blind reactive partisanship is 100% part of the problem, not the solution.
Originally posted by olaru12
Corporate welfare...
I find it astonishing that some conservatives resent the social programs that actually help people in need but rarely say anything against government sponsored welfare to companies that don't really need it; such as oil companies that show record profits, getting taxpayer supported grants and huge subsidies.