The Panama Papers - massive data leak revealing widespread corruption

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That doesn't make sense. Someone who wants to keep the fruits of his labor isn't greedy. If you exert an ample amount of energy to generate income you deserve to keep that income.

Let's say I pay you $500 to build a website for me. How would you feel if a 3rd party came to your house and forced you to pay 20% of that at gunpoint? It's just that in the case of government they've managed to brainwash the masses into believing that they need government.

Bear in mind that the income tax didn't always exist. It's just that the government has become so large that they have to invent new taxes (new ways to steal from its citizens) to pay for their failed economic policies and feed into their unmitigated greed.

I wont even mention that fact that tax is needed for the infrastructure, education , the rule of law and order, etc,. .but societal institutions and the human ecosystems they sustain are in a lot of ways responsible for the man you are today, you owe them a debt, they helped create you, so you give back to make sure that our brand of "civilization" endures for now and for future generations, that's what it means to pay your FAIRSHARE :jbhmm:
 

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‘Panama Papers’ Implicate Client of Clinton-Linked Lobbying Firm





A firm with ties to senior members of the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign registered to lobby on behalf of a major Russian bank just weeks before a massive leak exposed the bank’s role in a web of secret financial dealings that have enriched members of Russian president Vladimir Putin’s inner circle.

The “Panama Papers” are being called “the Wikileaks of the mega-rich.” Corporate documents leaked from the law firm Mossack Fonseca show how world leaders have used offshore tax havens to hide their involvement in lucrative companies and business deals around the world.

Among those companies is the Russian Sberbank, whose U.S. investment banking branch recently enlisted the services of the Podesta Group. According to its lobbying registration form, the firm will work on banking, trade, and foreign relations issues.

One of the three lobbyists working on the account is Tony Podesta, a bundler for the Clinton campaign and the brother of campaign chairman John Podesta, who co-founded the firm.

Politico reported last month that Podesta and two of the firm’s other lobbyists would be working to affect “the scope of U.S. sanctions against Russia for its role in the Ukraine conflict and whether relief is possible.”
 

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‘Panama Papers’ Implicate Client of Clinton-Linked Lobbying Firm





A firm with ties to senior members of the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign registered to lobby on behalf of a major Russian bank just weeks before a massive leak exposed the bank’s role in a web of secret financial dealings that have enriched members of Russian president Vladimir Putin’s inner circle.

The “Panama Papers” are being called “the Wikileaks of the mega-rich.” Corporate documents leaked from the law firm Mossack Fonseca show how world leaders have used offshore tax havens to hide their involvement in lucrative companies and business deals around the world.

Among those companies is the Russian Sberbank, whose U.S. investment banking branch recently enlisted the services of the Podesta Group. According to its lobbying registration form, the firm will work on banking, trade, and foreign relations issues.

One of the three lobbyists working on the account is Tony Podesta, a bundler for the Clinton campaign and the brother of campaign chairman John Podesta, who co-founded the firm.

Politico reported last month that Podesta and two of the firm’s other lobbyists would be working to affect “the scope of U.S. sanctions against Russia for its role in the Ukraine conflict and whether relief is possible.”
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That doesn't make sense. Someone who wants to keep the fruits of his labor isn't greedy. If you exert an ample amount of energy to generate income you deserve to keep that income.

Let's say I pay you $500 to build a website for me. How would you feel if a 3rd party came to your house and forced you to pay 20% of that at gunpoint? It's just that in the case of government they've managed to brainwash the masses into believing that they need government.

Bear in mind that the income tax didn't always exist. It's just that the government has become so large that they have to invent new taxes (new ways to steal from its citizens) to pay for their failed economic policies and feed into their unmitigated greed.
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