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● 02.24.10

●● Microsoft the Tax Evader Wants Taxpayers to Spend Billions Building It a Bridge, Hires PR/Lobbyists

Posted in Finance, Microsoft at 3:05 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Summary: Microsoft insists on spending billions of dollars of taxpayers’ money (Microsoft hardly pays any tax) building a bridge that helps Microsoft; these efforts from Microsoft go a long way

MICROSOFT IS avoiding tax using corrupt officials who used to work for Microsoft (there is Mr. Hunter for example). At the same time, Microsoft insists that taxpayers should build bridges for Microsoft at their own expense. Who would permit such outrageous behaviour to carry on? Probably those who are simply not informed. There are many who fall under this category (some people near Microsoft have lost their houses and now live in tents, so newspapers are not a priority to them).

=> avoiding tax | corrupt officials who used to work for Microsoft | build bridges for Microsoft at their own expense | some people near Microsoft have lost their houses and now live in tents

To make matters worse, Microsoft officials are now lobbying for the spending of $4,650,000,000 on a new bridge. Microsoft is going beyond lobbying and has just launched some kind of an advertising/PR campaign. Needless to say, Microsoft won’t contribute to this bridge financially; after all, Microsoft is a tax dodger [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9] and imminent bankruptcy of Washington is of no concern to Microsoft executives who can always just travel.

=> PR | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9

There is obviously opposition to the spending of almost $5 billion in a debt-saddled state:

=> ↺ obviously opposition

The cost to replace the 520 bridge is $4.65 billion. One group, including Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn, opposes the current bridge replacement plan. They want light rail on the new bridge, which is not part of the plan.“Let’s take another, closer look at this bridge. Let’s take another look at what we’re planning, and let’s get it right, not just for ourselves but for our children,” said McGinn.

He has to fight against the lobbying machine of Microsoft.

=> the lobbying machine of Microsoft

Now watch what Microsoft is doing:

=> ↺ what Microsoft is doing

Although Microsoft has made its position clear on local and regional issues in the past, it’s uncommon for the company to launch a campaign in support of its views. Microsoft is holding a news conference on the topic later this morning in Redmond, and we’re planning to attend, assuming we can get across the bridge in time.

Microsoft says “spend, spend, spend,” but it’s not actually among those who pay for it.

Microsoft is often perceived as a source of jobs and prosperity in this area, but considering the Abramoff visas, the benefits to foreign workers and their families, and also the massive tax evasion, how deluded need people be? Microsoft is a leech but PR staff continues to deceive a lot of people. █

=> Abramoff visas

“In the fall of 1982, Pam Edstrom [of Waggener Edstrom], a diminutive woman with piercing blue eyes, was recruited by Microsoft. [...] In modern-day business, flacks were responsible not only for avoiding bad press, but for spinning the good. [...] Hanson and Edstrom would spin a whole new image for Gates himself. They would tap the best and worst of Chairman Bill, changing his clothes, his voice, and his allegiances, driving him to become not just the boss, but, essentially, the company mascot—a sort of high-technology Colonel Sanders.”

–Pam’s daughter

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