Billionaire Warren Buffett says the U.S. should raise taxes on the wealthy.
RealClearPolitics - Video - Warren Buffett: Raise Taxes On The "Very Rich"
yeah
it helps him since it kills off the competition and he ingratiates himself to people like you who thinks he actually wants to help you
That has to be one of the silliest posts I've seen lately. :2razz:yeah
it helps him since it kills off the competition and he ingratiates himself to people like you who thinks he actually wants to help you
Billionaire Warren Buffett says the U.S. should raise taxes on the wealthy.
yeah
it helps him since it kills off the competition and he ingratiates himself to people like you who thinks he actually wants to help you
Billionaire Warren Buffett says the U.S. should raise taxes on the wealthy.
RealClearPolitics - Video - Warren Buffett: Raise Taxes On The "Very Rich"
Do you have an opinion on what Warren Buffet said in the video or would you rather just dish out ad homonyms?When I see posts from pbrauer, I start wanting Will Rockwell back.
I do, he is a billionaire who says the wealthy should be paying higher taxes. So far I've only heard from folks who think or wish they will be wealthy some day and don't want to be taxed at all.Who gives a **** what Buffett says?
I do, he is a billionaire who says the wealthy should be paying higher taxes. So far I've only heard from folks who think or wish they will be wealthy some day and don't want to be taxed at all.
. So far I've only heard from folks who think or wish they will be wealthy some day and don't want to be taxed at all.
But Warren is such a nice guy who cares about people.
"Warren Buffett disowned his son Peter's adopted daughter, Nicole, in 2006 after she participated in the Jamie Johnson documentary, The One Percent. Although his first wife had referred to Nicole as one of her "adored grandchildren",[58] Buffett wrote her a letter stating, "I have not emotionally or legally adopted you as a grandchild, nor have the rest of my family adopted you as a niece or a cousin." He signed the letter "Warren.""
I would not argue that he is a nice person, or a real philanthropist, I think he is just a person who wants to make money and looks at the long-term instead of simply at short-term gains.
So wouldn't it make more sense to not raise taxes any higher than they already are? And while doing that the government should cut half of its spending so that the other half can go to pay off the incredible debt that they built over the decades? Sure it might be hard for those who rely on the governmen to live on, but tough luck.
Why is it that people think that only the poor rely on the government? Boeing would probably fold if it were not for government contracts.
I was just asking what your suggesstion would be? And when the government spends money on corporations like Boeing. We get stuff out of it like an advancement in technology and the sciences. What do we get when we support a welfare mommy? Five new children who are going to grow up without a father or a good adult figure. And who will most likely end up like thier mother.
You better recheck that opinion. We spend billions on projects that get scrapped and nothing to show for it. It took so long to engineer one of the newest jets (I cant remember what it is called) that it was outdated before ever finished.
My suggestion would be to only keep the tax cuts for the Middle Class and only until the economy recovers. I realize that many feel that the super wealthy are the job creators, but in reality it are the upper-middle class small business owners that grow jobs and move the economy. They should be given a tax break, but not the billionaires.
Why do you support raising their taxes, then?
I don't, and from everything I have read their taxes will not go up.
You're not reading the right stuff. When the tax cuts expire, taxes on anyone making $200,000 a year, coporations will go up.
That has to be one of the silliest posts I've seen lately. :2razz:
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