Taxes are at historic lows, no one is raising any tax rate to 80%.
"In 2004, the corporate lobby got together and major employers like Cisco and Apple and GE begged congress to give them a one-time tax holiday, arguing that they would use the savings to create jobs. Congress, shamefully, relented, and a tax holiday was declared. Now companies paid about 5 percent in taxes, instead of 35-40 percent.
Money streamed back into America. But the companies did not use the savings to create jobs. Instead, they mostly just turned it into executive bonuses and ate the extra cash."
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/taibblog/holiday-in-scambodia-20110720
It's the same song and dance over and over, just give us X and we'll create Y number of jobs - only it never pans out. Too much is never enough and there will ALWAYS be some impediment, if we could just get this one regulation removed, the well would overflow as never before!
I'm tired of this game, aren't you?