Your never going to see a bank advocating for the taxation of the corporate class. Banks will always defer taxation to the working class or suggest government incentives (which are payed by taxes disproportionately contributed by the working class).
We live in a world exclusively directed by short term gains and corporate profit and, again, taxation of the corporate class makes no sense from that perspective.
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Your never going to see a bank advocating for the taxation of the corporate class. Banks will always defer taxation to the working class or suggest government incentives (which are payed by taxes disproportionately contributed by the working class).
We live in a world exclusively directed by short term gains and corporate profit and, again, taxation of the corporate class makes no sense from that perspective.
Yeah, as much good as economic freedom gives, we can't ignore the excesses or neglect to correct them.