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Rhetoric and reality are different
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Gary Kalman, is the executive director at The FACT Coalition, a non-partisan alliance of more than 100 state, national, and international organizations working toward a fair tax system that addresses the challenges of a global economy.
As the country begins to digest the revelations in the new offshore tax haven leak known as the "Paradise Papers," it’s important to not lose sight of the fact that the Congressional tax plan is out along with promises that it will end the gaming that has allowed multinational firms to shift trillions in profits offshore. Supposedly, the plan is to bring past profits and jobs back to the U.S. and prevent the offshoring in the future. A closer look at the text of the bill suggests that the reality does not match the rhetoric.
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What's Cooking in Bryan County: Some Father’s Day treats for the weekend
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Libby Hires
I mentioned before that May was a busy month for us with celebrations. I think that May is the “get it going” month. We get to celebrate in June overwhelmingly during one week: Father’s Day, my son’s 29 and holding birthday (since I’m 29), and the 10th anniversary for my daughter and son-in- law (FYI they are also 29 and holding).
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