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	<title>Comments on: Should Republicans refuse any tax increases?</title>
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		<title>By: CDN_finance</title>
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		<description>I (and I think many others) have no problems with tax breaks for small business because they really do drive jobs in America. What really rubs a lot of people the wrong way is tax breaks for multi-national mega-corps that have no interest in supporting America or growing in America - to them the grass is greener in emerging markets like BRIC countries and they want to put their profits to work there. Maybe some kind of tax-credit for healthcare on new employees (and partial for existing employees) could be worked out?... that would help stem the big complaint I hear from small businesses.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I (and I think many others) have no problems with tax breaks for small business because they really do drive jobs in America. What really rubs a lot of people the wrong way is tax breaks for multi-national mega-corps that have no interest in supporting America or growing in America &#8211; to them the grass is greener in emerging markets like BRIC countries and they want to put their profits to work there. Maybe some kind of tax-credit for healthcare on new employees (and partial for existing employees) could be worked out?&#8230; that would help stem the big complaint I hear from small businesses.</p>
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