"But later, their then-Director approached Morgan, Goldman Sachs, HSBC... and other financial conglomerates," he said. "These conglomerates voluntarily stepped forward to support the bill, and indeed we did make an appearance. It was only by doing so that the bill ultimately managed to pass."
"And then, in '81 and '86, with our support, they passed two tax reform bills."
"As a return for this, they promised us many concessions: tax reductions, preferential policies, and the protection of our core interests. But now, as you have probably heard about the Los Angeles situation, the IRS's axe is already hanging over the head of our Disney. If this continues, it won't be long before it's your turn. They are breaking the agreement!"
Many people joke that in America, it's only the middle class and the common people who are the main taxpayers, while the wealthy and the financial conglomerates have various methods to evade taxes, and this is indeed true.