corporate stooge
a person who supports the position of corporations without considering how others, particularly workers, are affected, as a result of propaganda or being paid off.
yo denarius, that guy on tv who says americans benefit from outsourcing is a corporate stooge. he ignores that many of these companies which are outsourcing receive tax breaks, and by sending production overseas will be able to dodge domestic taxes, thus worsening the budget deficit. furthermore, americans will now have to compete with the slave wages of the third world.
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