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 -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of US Uncut, Carl
Gibson
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 9:27 AM
To: gurstein-gmail.com
Subject: GE returns billions... NOT. GE retaliates.


April 13, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

Contact:
Blair Fitzgibbon 202-503-6141 [email protected]
Duncan Meisel 512-657-9124 [email protected]
Carl Gibson 601-454-6443 [email protected]
The Yes Lab [email protected] 

GE Returns Billions to Public... NOT
USA Today, AP fall for US  <http://USuncut.org> Uncut ploy
<http://www.businessinsider.com/ge-press-release-hoax-2011-4> ; GE stock
loses billions 


Washington, DC - US Uncut <http://www.usuncut.org/> , a burgeoning
grassroots movement pressuring corporate tax cheats to pay their fair share,
posted today a fake GE  <http://yeslab.org/archive/pr-gerelease.html> press
release announcing that they would return their illegitimate (but legal)
$3.2 billion tax refund, and that they would lobby to close the sort of
corporate tax loopholes that had allowed them to skip taxes in the first
place. Several major media outlets, including USA Today, ran the story as
true. (Here is a link to the original
<http://yeslab.org/archive/GE-USATODAY.html> USA Today story; here is the
first article  <http://www.businessinsider.com/ge-press-release-hoax-2011-4>
debunking the release.) 


US Uncut quickly reacted with another
<http://usuncut.org/blog/us-uncut-welcomes-ges-change-of-heart> release
pretending to praise GE for this entirely unpredictable, unlikely, and in
fact impossible act. 


"This action showed us how the world could work," said US Uncut spokesperson
Carl Gibson. "For a brief moment people believed that the biggest corporate
tax dodger had a change of heart and actually did the right thing. But the
only way anything like this is really going to happen is if we change the
laws that allow corporate tax avoidance in the first place." 


In the period the hoax was believed, GE's stock plunged by .6% (far more
than the value of the supposed return), then quickly recovered as soon as it
became apparent the press had been duped. "Obviously, GE can't possibly be
expected to do the right thing voluntarily; their stock would keep
plunging," noted Gibson. "That's why we must change the law." 


"GE's tax avoidance is unpatriotic, it's undemocratic, it's unfair," said
Andrew Boyd, a US Uncut spokesperson. "It might be legal, but that's only
because GE has used its money and lobbying influence to buy the loopholes
they're now taking advantage of." 


US Uncut developed the project with help from the Yes Lab
(http://www.yeslab.org/). 


US Uncut <http://www.usuncut.org/> , a grassroots movement organized through
social media, connects corporate tax cheating to cuts in valuable public
services. The group has lead over 100 actions nationwide against
corporations who do not pay their fair share in taxes, bringing protests
directly to the front door of corporate retail stores. US Uncut will hold
more than 80 such events over the course of the upcoming Tax Day weekend. 


"Billionaire corporations profit from the system of public services set-up
by the government. It only makes sense for them to pay their fair share,
just like everyone else," said Gibson. "No corporation is an island, even if
they hide all their profits in tropical tax havens." 


"While we all pay our taxes this weekend, Congress just passed the largest
spending cuts in US history, much of it to social programs and investments
for our country's future," said US Uncut DC organizer George Taghi, "Instead
of slashing public services like Head Start and Pell Grants, why not go
after corporations who don't bother to pay any taxes at all?" 


Composed of self-organized citizens through social media, including Facebook
and Twitter, the magnetic message of US Uncut has spread like populist
wildfire. Anger is rising as Americans are being forced to endure brutal
cuts at both the federal and state-level, for a budget crisis they did not
cause. Over $100 billion estimated annually could be gained, if corporations
ended practices of tax avoidance. 


"Billionaire corporations have already abandoned America for foreign tax
havens," said US Uncut spokesperson Ryan Clayton, "They pay zero income
taxes here, hold their profits in international banks, and ship millions of
American jobs overseas. That is un-American." 


For more information, please visit http://USuncut.org
For time & locations of all the upcoming actions: http://USuncut.org/actions


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