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One in four corporations doesn't pay any taxes.
Bernie Sanders
Pay
Corporations
Any
Taxes
Four
With every new corporate inversion, the tax burden increases on the rest of us to pay what these corporations don't.
Dick Durbin
Burden
Rest
Pay
Every
Increases
Corporate
Corporations
Inversion
New
Tax
Tax Burden
Us
Big corporations have money and power to make sure every rule breaks their way; people have voices and votes to push back.
Elizabeth Warren
People
Money
Power
Big
Every
Back
Rule
Way
Corporations
Voices
Push
Votes
Make
Sure
Big Corporations
Breaks
I think I could argue that the press has more impact on politics than corporations.
Eric Schmidt
Politics
Think
Corporations
Press
Impact
More
Could
Argue
Than
I was a lawyer for 10 years - a short time, but it molded me into who I am. My clients were little people fighting big corporations, so it was a natural thing to not only represent the little guy but also to pull for him - it's the American way.
John Grisham
Time
Me
Natural
People
Lawyer
Big
Fighting
Way
Corporations
Guy
Only
Also
Him
Clients
Am
Big Corporations
Were
Years
American
Represent
Short
Short Time
Little
Molded
Natural Thing
Little People
American Way
Who
Thing
Pull
I think cooking is really key because it's the only way you're going to take back control of your diet from the corporations who want to cook for us. The fact is, so far, corporations don't cook that well. They tend to use too much salt, fat, and sugar - much more than you would ever use at home.
Michael Pollan
Home
You
Cooking
Key
Too Much
Salt
Control
Think
Sugar
Too
Back
Way
Corporations
Would
More
Only
Fact
Tend
Take
Well
Because
Than
Going
Diet
Want
Far
Us
Much
Really
Cook
Use
Your
Who
Ever
Fat
We can't leave everything to the free market. In fact, climate change is, I would argue, the greatest single free-market failure. This is what happens when you don't regulate corporations and you allow them to treat the atmosphere as an open sewer.
Naomi Klein
Failure
You
Change
Treat
Free
Single
Market
Everything
Corporations
Sewer
Would
Atmosphere
Free Market
Fact
Argue
Allow
Open
Greatest
Climate
Climate Change
Leave
In Fact
Happens
Them
Regulate
No company can be expected to build a nuclear reactor, an oil well, a coal mine, or anything else that's one hundred percent safe under all circumstances. The costs would be prohibitive. It's unreasonable to expect corporations to totally guard against small chances of every potential accident.
Robert Reich
Build
Accident
Every
Guard
Else
Hundred
Mine
Corporations
Circumstances
Would
Would-Be
Totally
Percent
Small
Costs
Potential
Unreasonable
Safe
Well
Expect
Expected
Oil
Anything
Anything Else
Against
Coal
Company
Nuclear
Chances
The rules of the global economy are rigged against those who have to work to earn a living and in favour of multinational corporations and the ultra-rich.
Sharan Burrow
Work
Living
Earn
Corporations
Rules
Those
Favour
Economy
Global
Global Economy
Against
Who
Multinational
Rigged
Today's consumers are eager to become loyal fans of companies that respect purposeful capitalism. They are not opposed to companies making a profit; indeed, they may even be investors in these companies - but at the core, they want more empathic, enlightened corporations that seek a balance between profit and purpose.
Simon Mainwaring
Today
Capitalism
Respect
Balance
Fans
Become
Profit
Corporations
Indeed
Seek
More
Purpose
Purposeful
Consumers
Investors
Between
Making
Opposed
May
Want
Loyal
Companies
Even
Eager
Enlightened
Core
American corporations hate to give away money.
Stephen Ambrose
Hate
Money
Corporations
Give
American
Away
People will remember that the Tea Party was co-opted and funded by billion-dollar corporations, and that it was supported by Fox News and other outlets with the same vigor with which they attempt to denigrate the Occupy protesters.
Henry Rollins
News
People
Remember
Will
Party
Tea
Other
Corporations
Outlets
Attempt
Supported
Occupy
Denigrate
Same
Which
Tea Party
Vigor
Fox
Fox News
Don't let anybody tell you it's corporations and businesses create jobs. You know that old theory, 'trickle-down economics.' That has been tried, that has failed. It has failed rather spectacularly.
Hillary Clinton
You
Old
Economics
Corporations
Tell
Has-Been
Jobs
Tried
Rather
Failed
Know
Been
Anybody
Create
Theory
Businesses
Large corporations, of course, are blinded by greed. The laws under which they operate require it - their shareholders would revolt at anything less.
Aaron Swartz
Greed
Corporations
Would
Laws
Shareholders
Operate
Blinded
Course
Revolt
Anything
Which
Require
Less
Large
I've written repeatedly about the quest by corporations everywhere to transform themselves digitally.
Adam Lashinsky
Corporations
Everywhere
About
Written
Repeatedly
Quest
Transform
Themselves
Since FDR's New Deal, corporations and wealthy families have been non-stop finding new ways to get tax breaks, deregulation and entitlements from the government.
Adam McKay
Government
Entitlement
Corporations
Ways
Wealthy
Finding
Since
New
New Deal
Non-Stop
Deal
Been
Families
Get
New Ways
Tax
Tax Breaks
Breaks
Deregulation
I have no political ax to grind; I just find it absurd that huge billion-dollar corporations can take over elections. I just find it insane that, for instance, we give tax breaks to people like myself making millions of dollars, while there're no tax breaks for working people. That, to me, is not a political issue, that's a life issue.
Adam McKay
Life
Myself
Me
People
Political
Corporations
Insane
Find
Give
Take
Instance
Absurd
Over
Like
Making
Issue
Dollars
Huge
Just
Tax
Tax Breaks
While
Breaks
Grind
Elections
Working
Working People
Ax
Millions
Millions Of Dollars
The crush of lobbyists on Washington and purchase of the media by corporations has created a big business-run government and a worthless press leaving Americans screwed and ill-informed.
Adam McKay
Government
Big
Lobbyists
Corporations
Press
Worthless
Purchase
Crush
Leaving
American
Screwed
Created
Washington
Media
Dick Cheney and Bush's rise to power were built on tons of money from corporations and a dulled press.
Adam McKay
Money
Power
Corporations
Press
Rise
Built
Cheney
Were
Dick Cheney
Bush
Tons
When we look at the investment decisions into the city of Compton, the small business community and global corporations and retailers and all of those types of services that decide to come into the community to serve it, they look at the perception, how does the brand work with the local community.
Aja Brown
Work
Business
Perception
Community
Local
Local Community
Types
Corporations
Those
City
Small
Small Business
Investment
Come
Global
Look
Does
How
Brand
Decide
Decisions
Business Community
Serve
Services
As a source of innovation, an engine of our economy, and a forum for our political discourse, the Internet can only work if it's a truly level playing field. Small businesses should have the same ability to reach customers as powerful corporations. A blogger should have the same ability to find an audience as a media conglomerate.
Al Franken
Work
Innovation
Political
Internet
Field
Our
Corporations
Find
Ability
Only
Small
Small Businesses
Powerful
Economy
Reach
Audience
Discourse
Source
Truly
Same
Customers
Should
Conglomerate
Engine
Forum
Businesses
Media
Level
Level Playing Field
Playing
Playing Field
The institutions that we've built up over the years to protect our individual privacy rights from the government don't apply to the private sector. The Fourth Amendment doesn't apply to corporations. The Freedom of Information Act doesn't apply to Silicon Valley. And you can't impeach Google if it breaks its 'Don't be evil' campaign pledge.
Al Franken
Government
Freedom
You
Privacy
Rights
Evil
Google
Our
Valley
Corporations
Pledge
Sector
Silicon
Silicon Valley
Individual
Over
Institutions
Protect
Built
Private
Years
Campaign
Private Sector
Up
Amendment
Information
Breaks
Act
Apply
Fourth
The Fourth Amendment doesn't apply to corporations.
Al Franken
Corporations
Amendment
Apply
Fourth
Rather than address the priorities of the middle class, the Ryan budget is an attack on American seniors, students, workers, and families - all for the sake of protecting loopholes for the wealthy and corporations that ship jobs overseas.
Albio Sires
Class
Seniors
Address
Corporations
Jobs
Wealthy
Rather
Attack
Students
Budget
Protecting
Loopholes
Priorities
Sake
Overseas
Ship
Families
Than
American
Middle
Middle Class
Workers
The way that a handful of corporations in Los Angeles dictate how our stories are told creates a real poverty of imagination and it's a big problem.
Alex Cox
Problem
Poverty
Big
Imagination
Our
Way
Corporations
Angeles
How
Real
Los
Los Angeles
Handful
Dictate
Big Problem
Stories
Creates
When it comes to governments and corporations, we should demand that less is secret. That's where corruption flowers.
Alex Gibney
Corruption
Secret
Corporations
Demand
Governments
Where
Should
Less
Flowers
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