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What Is The Sound Of Corporate Shoulders Shrugging?
RedState: Conservative News and Community — Think that class warfare and mindless anti-business hatred don’t have real-life consequences? Think again: Much political hay has been made in Congress about “unpatriotic” corporations that move operations abroad. Weatherford International is the latest, taking its headquarters from Houston to Switzerland. The oil services company said that it wants to be closer to its markets. But what it really meant was that it no longer saw the future in the U.S. In a political atmosphere of blaming corporations, it’s no wonder. ...

What Is The Sound Of Corporate Shoulders Shrugging?
A Chequer-Board of Nights and Days — Think that class warfare and mindless anti-business hatred don't have real-life consequences? Think again : Much political hay has been made in Congress about "unpatriotic" corporations that move operations abroad. Weatherford International is the latest, taking its headquarters from Houston to Switzerland. The oil services company said that it wants to be closer to its markets. But what it really meant was that it no longer saw the future in the U.S. In a political atmosphere of blaming corporations, it's no wonder. Halliburton fled to Dubai in 2007. Tyco International, ...

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