Interviews like this remind me why I will never subscribe to WW. Seemed like the OBI lobbyist and interviewer were on the same team. They kept cutting off the proponents when they were in the middle of an answer and let the lobbyist interrupt them too. I didn’t count, but if I did I would bet the opposition was given a lot more time to talk than proponents. I mean, OBI probably represents WW with their lobbying.
"... but every dollar over that twenty-five million dollars, corporates will have to pay 3 pennies." That was a very disingenuous way of wording that. To the uninformed listener it sounds like $25,000,001.00 in revenue comes with a tax of $0.03.
Interviews like this remind me why I will never subscribe to WW. Seemed like the OBI lobbyist and interviewer were on the same team. They kept cutting off the proponents when they were in the middle of an answer and let the lobbyist interrupt them too. I didn’t count, but if I did I would bet the opposition was given a lot more time to talk than proponents. I mean, OBI probably represents WW with their lobbying.
"... but every dollar over that twenty-five million dollars, corporates will have to pay 3 pennies."
That was a very disingenuous way of wording that. To the uninformed listener it sounds like $25,000,001.00 in revenue comes with a tax of $0.03.
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