Greed begets greed, and this is not central to the American dream.
The unchecked consolidation of power and wealth away from everyday people was the reason we became an independent country in the first place.
The issue has come under the microscope in recent days in light of Mitt Romney's having released his tax returns, showing that he paid less than a 15 rate on more than $40 million in acquired wealth over the past two years.
"I don't blame Governor Romney for paying the tax rate he paid," Buffett said. "I blame the U.S. Congress."
"So, if this is a war - I wouldn't call it a war, I'd call it a struggle - but, if this is a war, my side has had the nuclear bomb." He added: "We've got K-Street, we've got lobbyists, we've got money on our side in terms of lobbyists. Deb does not have a lobbyist. She doesn't have anybody remotely that's representing her.But, believe me, plenty of rich families have lobbyists that are working like crazy to get rid of estate taxes, lower capital gain taxes, whatever it may be. So, if there has been a war going on, the war has been waged by the people who are very well to do who are trying to shift the burden onto people like that and away from themselves."'
Greed begets greed, and this is not central to the American dream.
The unchecked consolidation of power and wealth away from everyday people was the reason we became an independent country in the first place.
It is in the American fabric to address this disproportionate wealth creation aided by lobbyist-biased government. Obama addressed this reasonably and well in his State of the Union speech.
Now we all have to follow suit and support fair tax codes, legislation and reform.
Now we all have to DEMAND fair tax codes, legislation and lobbyist reform.
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I didn't read the article but I read the excellent commentary from the WebMaster of this site.
I agree that the only way out of the corrupt money makers centralization of wealth is to reform the way money is made in the great United States of America. Get rid of fiat currency by abolishing the Federal Reserve and thereby interest is gone too. Please refer to The Constitution to solve all freedom loving Americans' fiscal concerns.
Long live freedom.
What a site.
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