Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Politicians and Wall Streeters are starting to ask why the Belgian beer company InBev purchased Anheuser-Busch and not the other way around.

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Bad management?

InBev owns LaBatt as well. Now I'm forced to buy Molson or Yuengling (or Genny, which is tolerable due to my Western New York upbringing). Anything else is just too damn expensive relatively speaking.
When I get done with the lawn, riding atv's, sitting around a fire, tailgating, etc I don't want a microbrew. I want a 12 pack (or case)of cold beer.

It's the value of the US Dollar stupid!!!!

Anything else is just too damn expensive relatively speaking.

Posted by Chair

Why don't you get a Job?

When I get done with the lawn, riding atv's, sitting around a fire, tailgating, etc I don't want a microbrew. I want a 12 pack (or case)of cold beer.

Damn straight, brotha!

Why don't you get a Job?

Posted by Manypaths at 2008-08-05 02:43 PM | Reply


Because it would interfere with my beer drinking and pot smoking.

I wanted you talking about our tax laws shifting money to other countries and what do y'all talk about?
Your brewskies.
Damn!


America's tax laws are repelling capital at the same time the rest of the world is inviting these dollars and the jobs and growth that inevitably follow. House Ways and Means Chairman Charlie Rangel wants to dig the ditch deeper by taxing American companies on their foreign earnings whether or not they bring the money back to the U.S. He thinks this will raise money for the Treasury, but the likelier effect is that more American multinationals will relocate abroad.

online.wsj.com

America's Tax Laws? DAMN THAT BUSH!!

online.wsj.com

In my July 29 op-ed ("Obamanomics Is a Recipe for Recession"), I was among the many who took Barack Obama's statements that he would "end the Bush tax cuts for the top incomes" too literally.


62% !!!!!

Kerrin, our tax laws and rates are comparable with those of other developed countries. I can give you a whole dissertation on international tax policy, but I have already enjoyed a few too many non-InBev cocktails.

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