Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Pharmacy Writes Its Own Prescripti­on

- Jim Hightower OTHERWORDS COLUMNIST JIM HIGHTOWER IS A RADIO COMMENTATO­R, WRITER, AND PUBLIC SPEAKER. HE’S ALSO EDITOR OF THE POPULIST NEWSLETTER, THE HIGHTOWER LOWDOWN.

How would you react if one of your neighbors announced that while he obviously benefits from having clean water, highways, Medicare, police protection, parks, schools, and other public services, he was no longer going to pay his share of the taxes that make them available?

And what if this neighbor also said he was renouncing his U.S. citizenshi­p to become a citizen of Switzerlan­d because he could pay less in taxes there? Not that he was actually moving to that cold country, mind you.

No, no, he’d still be living right here in the good ol’ U.S.A., benefiting from all those public services that taxpayers like you provide.

Surely, you think, this has to be a joke. Well, meet Gregory Wasson of Long Grove, Ill., who has announced all of the above.

While this man isn’t personally your neighbor, the corporatio­n he heads might be, which has stores in hundreds of neighborho­ods all across the country. Wasson is CEO of Walgreen Co., America’s biggest drugstore chain. But Wasson no longer wants Walgreens to be American, so he’s planning to reincorpor­ate it in Switzerlan­d.

Why? To skirt about $800 million a year in corporate taxes that the drugstore chain owes America. Of course, its stores won’t move to Switzerlan­d. Wasson fully intends to keep extracting profits from our neighborho­ods and for Walgreens to keep benefiting from all the public services that this nation provides, from police to highways.

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