Tommy Tainant
Diamond Member
Billionaire-linked US thinktank behind supreme court wealth tax case lobbying
Manhattan Institute one of eight conservative advocacy groups that filed amicus briefs urging the court to hear Moore v US
www.theguardian.com
An influential thinktank closely linked to two billionaires who provided lavish travel gifts to conservative supreme court justices is behind a successful lobbying campaign to get the US high court to take on a case that could protect them and other billionaires from a possible future wealth tax.
The Manhattan Institute was one of eight conservative advocacy groups that filed amicus briefs urging the supreme court to take on Moore v US, a $15,000 tax case that Democrats have warned could permanently “lock in” the right of billionaires to opt out of paying fair taxes.
The billionaire hedge fund manager Paul Singer is chairman of the Manhattan Institute and Kathy Crow, who is married to the real estate mogul Harlan Crow, serves as a trustee of the group. Both have provided two of the justices – Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, respectively – with private travel gifts and have socialised with the judges on lavish vacations, according to reports in ProPublica and other media outlets.
This is a test for these high living Supreme Court Justices. They can hardly pass judgement on their friends and then claim that justice is blind.
Their friends may feel that they have invested enough in their "friendships" to expect some payback ove this.
Will these upstanding men recuse themselves due to a conflict of interest ? I think that they should.