Sylvester3
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He also hasnt answered the Indonesian adoption/citizenship issue which also bars him from the presidency.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=78111
An Injuction is now being sought to get Obama off the ballot paper before the election takes place.
Very bad news for Ireland. He's promised a $3k penalty per annum (in form of tax) for every job a US owned company has located overseas.
That's a stupid and unworkable idea.He's promised a $3k penalty per annum (in form of tax) for every job a US owned company has located overseas.
That's a stupid and unworkable idea.
Very bad news for Ireland. He's promised a $3k penalty per annum (in form of tax) for every job a US owned company has located overseas.
What, in this context, is classified as an “American job”?
If an American company buys an Irish company and then closes down its US based department that used to do more or less the same thing will that count?
What if they outsource their call centre function to a different company based in Ireland, will that count?
What if they move 10 jobs here but then employ an extra 100 people locally after the set-up?
What if it’s a joint venture?
What if they register the company here (like IBM did)?
There’s no clear way to define what an outsourced job is.
As you can see, Mr. Obama has really thought out his election promises in great detail
Was it literally an election promise though?
Plenty of speculation about an Obama win being bad (from an Irish view) for US investment but did he actually make any clear statements/promises?
http://www.finfacts.ie/irishfinancenews/article_1015171.shtmlShapiro said there is a “significant possibility” an Obama administration will change the current tax rules, under which US companies pay tax on overseas earnings only when profits are repatriated.
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"Ireland must wean itself from dependence on FDI. A low corporate taxation rate is not the most important factor moving forward, it goes beyond that."
McCain is the Chairman of the Irish American Republicans organisation (not the same one that SF uses to raise funds). Expressed his admiration for our tax policies in his debates and would have been a lot more favourable to us.
I bet Obama couldnt even find Ireland on a map of the world.
Seriously ? I'll take that bet !M
I bet Obama couldnt even find Ireland on a map of the world.
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