U.S. corporations are twitching in the conglomerate pods and abruptly jumping to Mexico
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New study from Eunomia and QUNO demonstrates that removing subsidies could reduce plastic polymer production, with negligible impacts on consumer prices
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The backstabbers of corporate personhood are ungrateful, unpatriotic and untrustworthy. They're used to turning their backs on the people and the nation that helped make their profits possible.
This is just another reason why we should claw back corporate subsidies, raise corporate taxes and boycott the most incorrigible of them back into the stone age of commerce. Corporations that ditch the U.S. don't deserve the patronage of the consumers they're so ready to leave behind.