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by pktm
5085 days ago
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I'm not convinced that, in his role as BH's CEO, stalling on paying BH's taxes makes him a hypocrite vice wanting to pay more personally. As a CEO, his goals and responsibilities are almost certain to be different (and/or opposed) to his goals for himself. And in the end, is this not just a base tu quoque fallacy? (His argument about the wealthy is false because he himself...) |
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