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January 30, 2013

Do U.S. Multinational Have a Duty to Balance America's Competitiveness with Their Own? Please Vote!

By Hugh Campbell

Harry Moser, founder of Reshoring Initiative is courageously engaged in a debate on the economist.com titled: Offshoring & outsourcing: Do multinational corporations have a duty to maintain a strong presence in their home countries? Moser's opponent argues that: Competitiveness is hardly likely to be undermined by MNCs investing abroad. Since 1997 with MNC's able to defer paying U.S. Income tax on overseas earnings MNCs investing abroad has ...

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Harry Moser, founder of Reshoring Initiative is courageously engaged in a debate on the economist.com titled: Offshoring & outsourcing: Do multinational corporations have a duty to maintain a strong presence in their home countries? Moser's opponent argues that: Competitiveness is hardly likely to be undermined by MNCs investing abroad. Since 1997 with MNC's able to defer paying U.S. Income tax on overseas earnings MNCs investing abroad has undermined America's competitiveness, perhaps more than any other single factor. Al-qaeda's central aim in its war on the U.S. is to bleed America to the point of bankruptcy. If you view offshoring and Outsourcing as weapons of economic destruction aimed at America, please vote yes in the debate that U.S. multinational still have the duty to maintain a strong presence in America. Thank you

Authors Bio:
A seasoned financial professional, currently providing subject matter expertise on a variety of regulatory topics, including the Dodd-Frank Act, the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and overall compliance monitoring. He has previously held positions as Chief Risk Officer (CRO), Chief Audit Executive (CAE) and Director of Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Compliance, is a son of a Philadelphia, Pa. Steelworker and very concerned citizen with regards to the fate of our Republic.

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