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Re: U.S. Sided With Tax-Avoiding Companies Over Contracting Ban 

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It is very possible that some or all of these companies are doing critical work for the government that no one else can do.

...gee joe, ya couldn't see that when bush was in office and they didn't give the Rose Law Firm a contract to fight oil well fires over there.




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Re: U.S. Sided With Tax-Avoiding Companies Over Contracting Ban
By: joe-taylor
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Mon, 06 Jul 15 8:05 PM
Msg. 13986 of 65535

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Barack Obama is a pragmatist. In part, that means that what works. It is very possible that some or all of these companies are doing critical work for the government that no one else can do. The fact that the Department of Homeland Security is involved only adds possible substantiation to that fact. I am personally very opposed to giving government contracts to tax avoiders but, as the Halliburton example in Iraq proves, you can not only be too big to fail, but also be the only one big enough to handle the job at hand.


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