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I agree with the sentiments about corporations and tax withholding. The fact is, this could be changed if we wanted to, but it simply isn't. There are so many loopholes in the tax code for individuals and the corporations that it's easy to get by. Instead of complaining about how unfair this all is, we should be trying to find a way to either reform, overhaul or completely re-think the way this country collects taxes.

That being said, though, if you want to out econemy compete globally you have to give the corporations those breaks to keep the businesses in the US. Sure a lot of them go offshore (as Apple does) but they could be enticed to come back if the US really wanted to do so. Sadly, we don't.