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towermonkey wrote: VL's right. The damned corporations are running everything including the government. This is even more blatant now since the Citizens United ruling came out of that wholly owned subsidiary of corporate America, the SCOTUS.
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Vice Lord wrote: Corporate profits are way up people..I don't see any of it trickling down, do you?
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Grady wrote:
I don't suppose you have an actual source?
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cydl wrote: VL is right on this one. The corporations are robbing us blind, both economically and socially, just as they did when the railroad robber barons and the mining thugs ran the country. The stock market, in my opinion, is one big Ponzi scheme. Us little folks put money into IRAs and 401Ks (because the corporations sucked up retirement plans) and then the big guys raid it all and we start over again. Some assert that a totally free market will adjust itself, but I don't buy it. A totally free market will simply serve the greedheads and make the rest of us slaves.
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Grady wrote:
Vice Lord wrote: Corporate profits are way up people..I don't see any of it trickling down, do you?
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I don't suppose you have an actual source?
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Fox News hosts tell Buffett to "quit lecturing" the rich
November 23, 2010
Fox News figures seized on Warren Buffett's comment that "people at the high end -- people like myself -- should be paying a lot more in taxes" to attack him and other millionaires who support ending the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthy. Fox has repeatedly defended the tax cuts for the wealthy and has accused Democrats of engaging in "class warfare" for wanting to return the top two income tax rates to 2000 levels.
Millionaires, including Warren Buffett, call for expiration of Bush tax cuts for wealthy
Buffett wrote: Buffett: "[P]eople at the high end -- people like myself -- should be paying a lot more in taxes." During an interview with ABC News, Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, expressed support for ending the Bush-era tax cuts for households making more than $250,000. Buffett stated, "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." Buffett also addressed the claim that the wealthy "energize business and capitalism," saying: "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."
Fox figures attack Buffett, "Patriotic Millionaires" campaign
Neil Cavuto's "common sense" on "Patriotic Millionaires": "Quit lecturing." During his "Common Sense" segment on his Fox News show, Neil Cavuto slammed the "Patriotic Millionaires" campaign for wanting "to get creamed by Washington," telling Buffett and the other millionaires to "quit speaking" for the nation's top 2 percent of earners. He added: "And while you're at it, quit speaking for even millionaires now. Maybe they're against paying more now, not because they can't afford to, but because they simply don't want to." Cavuto concluded: "Quit lecturing."
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