Tuesday
Sep202011
Elizabeth Warren On The National Debt, Taxes & War
Video - Elizabeth Warren's Senate Campaign Talking Tour - Sep. 19, 2011
Passionate, short speech - Runs 2 minutes. When discussing taxes, she should have hammered the theme that GE, Exxon and Goldman Sachs pay no taxes and Microsoft just 7%. Our national tax disfunction is NOT that the wealthy pay 36% instead of 39%; it's that a majority of U.S. corporations don't pay jack shit, and hide their profits overseas, or bury them in a pile of Faustian accounting nonsense.
Reader Comments (8)
Wonder when we wiil have ENOUGH of the JS?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/print/2011-09-21/at-t-gave-963-275-to-lawmakers-urging-u-s-approval-of-t-mobile-purchase.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/sep/21/occupy-wall-street-amy-goodman
"For the last 30 years, we've seen a political battle being waged by the super-rich against everyone else, and this [millionaire's tax] is the latest move in the shadow dance, which is completely dysfunctional economically and politically. It's the reason why young people have just abandoned any thought of appealing to politicians. We all know what's going to happen. The tax proposals are a sort of mock populist gesture, which everyone knows will be shot down. What will actually probably happen would be more cuts to social services."
When the French people rose up against the elite, they killed all of them they could catch and let God sort them out as to who deserved to die and who didn't. They were really pissed off!
If the elite keep raping average american citizen as they are now, the same thing could happen here. If the sh*t hits the fan and they can make it to the airport, they need to keep those corporate jets ready for a real quick takeoff. Really pissed off people is becoming an understatement in the U.S. today.
I don't know, but at least one scion of their help sure as shit did:
http://www.marketskeptics.com/2011/06/the-esf-and-its-history.html
When I get time later, I'll research the issue in this fine volume:
http://www.amazon.com/Rich-Super-Rich-Study-Power-Money/dp/0818404868/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
"Really pissed off people is becoming an understatement in the U.S. today."
Yup. We've got 46MM people on food stamps already, up from 32MM when the TARP bailout was enacted to help Main Street (right?). One of these days some imbecile like Charlie Munger is gonna tell the wrong people to suck it up, and then it's game on.
I agree with the goal of limiting government favoring the rich, but I disagree with her because I think the only practical way to get there is for the government to control less (less monetary control, less control of tax favoritism, less control of directing money generally). Her mentality would just give more justification for the government to take from all and give to some, like the banks and special interests.