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by not2personal 2418 days ago
Intuit is going to try to do what benefits them. The IRS are the corrupt party in this transaction.
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> Intuit is going to try to do what benefits them.

It is telling that you think this is even remotely similar to a justification. And in the case of bribery, both parties are at fault - the one giving, and the one receiving the bribe.

“I guess we just can’t do anything about corporate lobbying, the one problem that has existed since the beginning of time that is totally immutable and impossible to change.”
How does that excuse Intuit? They are still thugs, who are controlling IRS in this case. Corruption is still corruption, on both ends.
Intuit isn't the one with the guns. The people with the guns are always the thugs.
You don’t need guns when you have money. Money is a lot more effective than guns.