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Quizmaster
Updated for 2013!
May 12, 2013 delete reply
kalbahamut
You could almost rename this quiz "Shareholders in the United States government," though since the decision that allowed foreign companies to funnel unlimited amounts of money into the system as well it's not fair to restrict that quiz to American companies only.
May 14, 2013 delete reply
milk
every person and corporation that pays taxes is a shareholder in the US government.
May 14, 2013 delete reply
Quizmaster
At the risk of triggering a political argument, I think this attitude symbolizes a lot of what's wrong with American discourse today. In my opinion, money is a not a proxy for citizenship.
May 14, 2013 delete
milk
true, quizmaster. I was just pointing out that corporations "funneling money into the system" doesn't mean they own the government, and everyone who pays taxes has a considerable personal stake in its direction. But of course all citizens can be called 'shareholders' irrespective of financial involvement.
May 15, 2013 delete
stubblyhead
HP is triggering McKesson instead of Hewlett-Packard
May 14, 2013 delete reply
Fackwacker
second that
May 14, 2013 delete reply
Quizmaster
Fixed!
May 14, 2013 delete
milk
plains all american wasnt accepted../
May 14, 2013 delete reply
Quizmaster
Fixed!
May 14, 2013 delete reply
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