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In reply to the discussion: I think I'll sit out this episode of 2 Minutes of Hate; RE: Apple, Inc. [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)27. Shucks. You only say that because I'm always right.
Kidding! Thanks!
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I think I'll sit out this episode of 2 Minutes of Hate; RE: Apple, Inc. [View all]
Nuclear Unicorn
May 2013
OP
Kudos to you randome. Your opinion is the most astute thing I've read on this forum so far.
Nimajneb Nilknarf
May 2013
#19
If they aren't going to change the laws to make taxpaying more fair..then STFU!!!
kelliekat44
May 2013
#5
They exploited a set of intentional loopholes to dodge their tax obligations. Just like Mitt Romney.
pa28
May 2013
#11
I don't feel like searching, but I seem to recall people wanting Romney in prison.
Dreamer Tatum
May 2013
#24
"Apple broke no law", you can't say that with any more authority than the people on the other
Egalitarian Thug
May 2013
#21
No we're not. However, I don't share you opinion that Congress created this because they're
Egalitarian Thug
May 2013
#33
I might have a little more sympathy for them if they employed more Americans...
Blue_Tires
May 2013
#26