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BusinessWeek's Brady debunks conservative corporate tax rate talking point

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 04/29/09 6:51 PM EDT

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Previously:

Fox News' La Jeunesse ignores effective tax rate to claim U.S. corporate tax “second highest in the world”

Cavuto purported to “correct” Obama with corporate tax falsehood

WSJ ignored effective tax rate in claiming U.S. corporate tax rate “is higher than in all of Europe”

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