I can't understand how ANYONE who isn't a corporate executive, a shareholder, or a member of Congress can honestly believe that tax breaks for large corporations are good for America. They certainly aren't doing anything to help the middle class, of which you are a part if you aren't poor and don't meet any of the above criteria. That is, of course, unless you enjoy being gouged for the gas you buy to drive several miles to your local Walmart, which has systematically eliminated the small businesses that used to be within walking distance of your house, to buy a bunch of Chinese-made crap that will end up in the middle of the Pacific after it breaks within a few months, only to be taxed at a higher rate to make up for the taxes the corporations aren't paying (assuming your job hasn't been outsourced).
Corporations may enjoy lower tax rates by operating overseas, but the much cheaper labor they exploit overseas is at least as big a motivator for taking the manufacturing jobs that were the foundation of the middle class offshore.
The only Americans giant corporations help are the ones being given the tax breaks. For anyone outside that circle to believe otherwise (and vote in kind) is akin to cutting one's own throat and that of 99.9% of the people around him.