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I feel this is true federally for sure, but I feel it’s still possible at the state level, especially in Blue states.
The big corporations may threaten to walk away, but it’s not like they pay much in taxes for many states anyways. Often they take more than they promise to give back to communities.
Plus, if those big corporations leave, then new local companies can fill the void left behind. Companies that are paying those higher tax rates as well.
We could even have corporate tax brackets so small Mom and Pop shops are paying a lower tax rate than the big corporations.
Its true in a world sense.
I agree that the problem appears globally.
The best way to tackle the problem though is local and together. If there are enough communities that care to make change happen, then it can start to occur at the province/state level.
While not every other province or state will be on board with trying those measures, the people living in those areas might be convinced to change when they see their neighbors starting to benefit from progressive programs.