"A tax partner at Ernst and Young predicted that patriotism would take a back seat to profits after the emotion surrounding the events of September 11 began to fade. It looks like she was right. Here's a company pulling up stakes when the clean-up at Ground Zero is barely done. That's too bad.
"In March, Senator Baucus and I warned Stanley Tools and other companies considering this move to reconsider. We promised to fight corporate expatriation, and we introduced legislation to stop it. Now Stanley Works is setting up a showdown with Congress."
"Company officials might say that our international tax rules are flawed, and they're right. Congress needs to fix those rules so companies can compete better in the global marketplace. But the solution isn't to pull up stakes and set up a filing cabinet someplace that doesn't charge taxes. The solution is to stay here and pay your share and work with Congress to fix what's unfair about the tax system."