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Jan Goossenaerts
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Edward D. Kleinbard in the Los Angeles Times, Sept. 7, 2012 (Opinion) contrasts the contemporary views on tax policy of the Democrats and the Republicans Tax planning? Or tax cheating? Laws that encourage corporate tax havens are bad for America.
It is instructive to evaluate both views with respect to the Citizen participation Principle of Democracy.
Jan Goossenaerts
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