Warren Buffett: Stop Coddling the Super-Rich

Lakhota

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OUR leaders have asked for “shared sacrifice.” But when they did the asking, they spared me. I checked with my mega-rich friends to learn what pain they were expecting. They, too, were left untouched.

While the poor and middle class fight for us in Afghanistan, and while most Americans struggle to make ends meet, we mega-rich continue to get our extraordinary tax breaks. Some of us are investment managers who earn billions from our daily labors but are allowed to classify our income as “carried interest,” thereby getting a bargain 15 percent tax rate. Others own stock index futures for 10 minutes and have 60 percent of their gain taxed at 15 percent, as if they’d been long-term investors.

These and other blessings are showered upon us by legislators in Washington who feel compelled to protect us, much as if we were spotted owls or some other endangered species. It’s nice to have friends in high places.

Last year my federal tax bill — the income tax I paid, as well as payroll taxes paid by me and on my behalf — was $6,938,744. That sounds like a lot of money. But what I paid was only 17.4 percent of my taxable income — and that’s actually a lower percentage than was paid by any of the other 20 people in our office. Their tax burdens ranged from 33 percent to 41 percent and averaged 36 percent.

If you make money with money, as some of my super-rich friends do, your percentage may be a bit lower than mine. But if you earn money from a job, your percentage will surely exceed mine — most likely by a lot.

MORE: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/15/o...h.html?_r=1&smid=tw-nytimesbusiness&seid=auto
 
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I almost never allow taxes to alter my investment decision-making process.

Back in the 1980s and 1990s, tax rates for the rich were far higher, and my percentage rate was in the middle of the pack. According to a theory I sometimes hear, I should have thrown a fit and refused to invest because of the elevated tax rates on capital gains and dividends.

I didn’t refuse, nor did others. I have worked with investors for 60 years and I have yet to see anyone — not even when capital gains rates were 39.9 percent in 1976-77 — shy away from a sensible investment because of the tax rate on the potential gain. People invest to make money, and potential taxes have never scared them off. And to those who argue that higher rates hurt job creation, I would note that a net of nearly 40 million jobs were added between 1980 and 2000. You know what’s happened since then: lower tax rates and far lower job creation.

Since 1992, the I.R.S. has compiled data from the returns of the 400 Americans reporting the largest income. In 1992, the top 400 had aggregate taxable income of $16.9 billion and paid federal taxes of 29.2 percent on that sum. In 2008, the aggregate income of the highest 400 had soared to $90.9 billion — a staggering $227.4 million on average — but the rate paid had fallen to 21.5 percent.
 
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There is no money in taxing the rich, the real money is taxing the middles class, cant you people do math?

No matter,y'all just making the underground economy look better every time you type what you think.
 
And the real rich dont even bother living here so how are you going to tax them in the first place.

Their money is untouchable, people need to wake up, its the middle class thats under assault, not the poor or rich.

:eusa_whistle:
 
Granny says, "Dat's right...

... dat's whats wrong with dis country...

... dem rich folks ain't payin' their fair share o' taxes."
:eek:
 
Buffett has almost all of his assets in a trust that can't be taxed. LOL What a Limousine Liberal!

Taxes for thee, but not for me!

Some animals are more equal that others
 
Now if somebody who wasn't superrich pointed out the REALITY of taxes, they'd be accused of CLASS ENVY.

But as Warren is among the richest of the rich who is telling it like it REALLY IS, well....the apologists for the Bankster class cannot accuse of him class envy or being a socialist or a communist, so they fire their only ad hominen shot.

He is a (gasp!) liberal!

No he's not.

He's a nationalist who worrys about what is happening to this nation.

Unlike his so-called conservative detractors who clearly don't give a flying fork what happens to this nation.
 
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Again, if Mr. Buffet doesn't think he's paying his fair share, there's nothing stopping him from writing a big check to the Federal Government.

Come on, Warren, put your money where your mouth is.
I am sure he is donating mulit millions to Obama relection fund:cuckoo:
 
Buffett has almost all of his assets in a trust that can't be taxed. LOL What a Limousine Liberal!

Taxes for thee, but not for me!

Some animals are more equal that others

The very fact that there is someone as obscenely rich as Warren Buffett is a testament to the success of Conservative Corporatism and a Failure of Liberal American Capitalism.
 
I'll take his money. Sheesh add Warren to the nutbar column.

Does viagra really fuck up old men's minds? I'm desperately trying to figure out the common denominator with all these old bastards brains.

It's got to be viagra. None of them ever would be cool enough to do anything else. A double dose of viagra and then they all become crazed sex eco poodles who lecture us on generosity and sharing the wealth.

Yikes.
 
I'll take his money. Sheesh add Warren to the nutbar column.

Does viagra really fuck up old men's minds? I'm desperately trying to figure out the common denominator with all these old bastards brains.

It's got to be viagra. None of them ever would be cool enough to do anything else. A double dose of viagra and then they all become crazed sex eco poodles who lecture us on generosity and sharing the wealth.

Yikes.

What fucked up Buffett's mind?

Perhaps it was patriotism..
 
I'll take his money. Sheesh add Warren to the nutbar column.

Does viagra really fuck up old men's minds? I'm desperately trying to figure out the common denominator with all these old bastards brains.

It's got to be viagra. None of them ever would be cool enough to do anything else. A double dose of viagra and then they all become crazed sex eco poodles who lecture us on generosity and sharing the wealth.

Yikes.

What fucked up Buffett's mind?

Perhaps it was patriotism..

Is Ms Pelosi and her husband jumping on this "share the wealth" grenade?

Let's interview Ms. Heinz Kerry this morning.

How does the Kennedy clan feel about giving me their money?

The list is endless and I for one am dying to get my paws on some Heinz Kerry $$$$ moolah.

Pass it on Sallow. If everyone wants to spread the wealth, I'm ready willing and able to accept Buffets buckolas.
 
Again, if Mr. Buffet doesn't think he's paying his fair share, there's nothing stopping him from writing a big check to the Federal Government.

Come on, Warren, put your money where your mouth is.

He has..

Op-Ed Contributor - Warren Buffett - Buy American. I Am. - NYTimes.com

He flooded the market with his own money to add liquidity when the markets were in panic.

It staggered to the decline.

LOL>

He squeezed Goldman Sachs by the schnutz
 
Again, if Mr. Buffet doesn't think he's paying his fair share, there's nothing stopping him from writing a big check to the Federal Government.

Come on, Warren, put your money where your mouth is.

He has..

Op-Ed Contributor - Warren Buffett - Buy American. I Am. - NYTimes.com

He flooded the market with his own money to add liquidity when the markets were in panic.

It staggered to the decline.

Flooding the markets with personal money is not the same a writing a check to the government is it?
 
I'll take his money. Sheesh add Warren to the nutbar column.

Does viagra really fuck up old men's minds? I'm desperately trying to figure out the common denominator with all these old bastards brains.

It's got to be viagra. None of them ever would be cool enough to do anything else. A double dose of viagra and then they all become crazed sex eco poodles who lecture us on generosity and sharing the wealth.

Yikes.

What fucked up Buffett's mind?

Perhaps it was patriotism..

Is Ms Pelosi and her husband jumping on this "share the wealth" grenade?

Let's interview Ms. Heinz Kerry this morning.

How does the Kennedy clan feel about giving me their money?

The list is endless and I for one am dying to get my paws on some Heinz Kerry $$$$ moolah.

Pass it on Sallow. If everyone wants to spread the wealth, I'm ready willing and able to accept Buffets buckolas.

When you have to throw the kitchen sink into your argument.

It's not a very good argument.
 
Again, if Mr. Buffet doesn't think he's paying his fair share, there's nothing stopping him from writing a big check to the Federal Government.

Come on, Warren, put your money where your mouth is.

He has..

Op-Ed Contributor - Warren Buffett - Buy American. I Am. - NYTimes.com

He flooded the market with his own money to add liquidity when the markets were in panic.

It staggered to the decline.

LOL>

He squeezed Goldman Sachs by the schnutz

It's to bad Goldman went the way of Lehman..

Oh wait. :eusa_whistle:
 
Who's got mr generosity's phone number?

I'm ready, willing and able to have him redistribute his wealth to me. Go Warren!!!!
 

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