Bill Gates (and Warren Buffet?) being the exception. The rest must hate their guts.
I haven't heard of Gates or Buffet writing checks to the Treasury over and above their tax obligations.
Instead, they seek every deduction they can get.
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Bill Gates (and Warren Buffet?) being the exception. The rest must hate their guts.
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To Buffett's defense, this is not a new position for him. He's been advocating for a more equal tax system for years, insisting that the rich need to bear a greater share of the overall tax burden. According to Buffett, taxing the very wealthy is the best way for the government to raise much needed capital and those like Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Ky) and Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio) who insist such a measure would hurt small business don't really know what they are talking about.
http://www.care2.com/causes/politics/blog/warren-buffett-says-tax-the-rich-video/
Billionaire Warren Buffett rebutted claims that the Obama administration is unjustly hurting business orders with high taxes by saying that in fact, the wealthy have never had it so good.
"I think that people at the high end, people like myself, should be paying a lot more in taxes. We have it better than we've ever had it," he told ABC's Christiane Amanpour in a clip played on "This Week" on Sunday.
When Amanpour pointed to critics' claims that the very wealthy need tax cuts to spur business and capitalism, Buffett replied, "The rich are always going to say that, you know, 'Just give us more money, and we'll go out and spend more, and then it will all trickle down to the rest of you.' But that has not worked the last 10 years, and I hope the American public is catching on."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/21/warren-buffett-paying-more-taxes_n_786516.html[/QUOTE]
Buffett says he should be paying more in taxes.
Talk is cheap.
Why doesn't he just write a check to the Treasury for a few million if he really thinks that?
Would you?
Since I am not saying that my taxes should be higher - No I would not.
He is saying that his taxes should be higher - so why doesn't he just pay more then?
Do you think that your taxes should be higher?
Don't tell others to do what you will not do yourself.
If the government raises my taxes I will not cry, scream, shout, complain. I will happily pay them.
The last decade has been one of increasing debt in the US. Sometime it will have to be paid. I do not think it is right for us to continue running up debt that will impoverish our children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Do you think it is right to do so?
To Buffett's defense, this is not a new position for him. He's been advocating for a more equal tax system for years, insisting that the rich need to bear a greater share of the overall tax burden. According to Buffett, taxing the very wealthy is the best way for the government to raise much needed capital and those like Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Ky) and Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio) who insist such a measure would hurt small business don't really know what they are talking about.
So true. It's easy for uber-rich guys like Buffett to say he should pay more in taxes. Guys like him have no sense or need for a budget - they have an endless supply of money and assets. But to a small business owner who nets 300K a year, while still doing very well for himself, does not have the endless supply of money at his disposal to absorb a tax increase. 300K a year is not rich - it's upper middle class. People who make 300K a year are not even in the same galaxy as guys like Buffett. People who make 300K a year live in slightly better houses and neighborhoods, drive slightly better cars, have a few more gadgets than the rest of us, but they can't be considered in the same breath as someone like Buffett.There is much this man has done and knows. Being a small businessman is really not one of them. He is/was an investor. Built his wealth investing in stocks, and then purchased large companies.
The "we" who are underwater and losing our houses, who buy toys on credit are not doing so well and didn't make better choices than the choices the people we elected made for themselves.
Funny, that doesn't describe me at all, nor many of the people I know.
Of course facts seldom do get in your way...