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Warren Buffett wants government to "stop coddling the super-rich"
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2011-08-27 09:59 PM
sbfriedman
Denton, TX
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Warren Buffett wants the super rich to pay their fair share of taxes. Proof that even some of the super rich have a conscience and an honest bone in the body when it comes to talking economics. He wants government to "stop coddling the super-rich", that's his words. Impressed? I kinda am...
Stop Coddling the Super-Rich
2011-09-11 12:05 PM
Veronica
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There should be a special Award for people like Warren Buffett, who has probably never done anything wrong in his whole life. He is a sweet man who lives by honor and principles. He lives in a modest home, drives a regular car, & eats at places like Kentucky Chicken & McDonalds.
He does not believe in spoiling his children. He gives to many charities. He buys only good businesses that have high principles. He has done more than we can ever know to help the planet and the economy. Now he is the first (& perhaps only) rich man to openly talk about his tax & financial obligations, & duty to this nation, that allowed him to be rich. He believes that he should pay MORE taxes, because of his big income.
That is how it should be. I'd say "God Bless You, Warren Buffett." (But then I guess, he already has).
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