Seniors and disabled veterans are planning today to crash a “Fix the Debt” party in New Hampshire hosted by Honeywell CEO David Cote. Fix the Debt, an organization comprised of many of the country’s richest and most powerful CEOs, pushes the case for cutting Social Security and Medicare as well as lowering the corporate income tax rate.
As such, the organization—and subsequent party—caught the eye of the anti-corporate tax-dodging group US Uncut and new group “Flip the Debt.”
via Seniors and Vets to Crash ‘Fix the Debt’ Party Hosted by Honeywell CEO | The Nation.
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