CODEPINK Exposes the Cayman Islands Tax Scandal

CODEPINK Exposes the Cayman Islands Tax Scandal

CODEPINK Exposes the Cayman Islands Tax Scandal

Over 100 Americans with CODEPINK and The Nation protested in front of the Ugland House, where some 18,000 corporations hide their tax dollars.

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On Thursday, December 13, over 100 Americans with CODEPINK and The Nation marched to the Ugland House, the location where some 18,000 corporations hide their tax dollars, to demand that corporations pay their fair share of taxes.

The demonstrators held signs saying “Bring our tax dollars home” and “We want our money back.” Four of them were dressed as billionaires, waving their money in the air in a theatrical show of corporate greed.

Take action at: www.operationcaymans.com

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