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Multi-Millionaire Harry Reid Seeks To Replace Buffett Tax Proposal With 5% Millionaire Surtax
Zero Hedge ^ | 10/05/2011 | Tyler Durden

Posted on 10/05/2011 11:48:11 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Confirming that one has to be a billionaire or at least a multi-millionaire to be an applicant for the Tax Czar position under the Teleprompted Wealth Readjuster, is the latest sheer class warfare idiocy out of tax expert du jour Harry Reid, who has proposed an overhaul of the Obama tax bill with one in which millionaires end up paying a 5% surtax.

National Journal reports: "Senate Democrats will replace tax increases proposed by President Obama to pay for his $445 billion jobs bill with a more politically popular tax increase on millionaires, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said on Wednesday.

“When Democrats bring this common-sense jobs legislation to the floor, we’ll ask Americans who make more than a million dollars a year to contribute a little more,” Reid said in a morning floor speech. He said he hopes to set up a vote on the revamped jobs bill "within the next few days."

That means he will seek action after the Senate passes a China currency bill and before Senate action on three free trade bills. Reid and Democratic aides have said they planned to alter the pay-fors proposed by Obama to win support of Democrats wary of the tax increases. Reid and other Democrats noted that raising taxes on millionaires polls well, even among GOP voters."

Why yes, Harry, please go ahead and create some more class hatred. You should even bring your agenda down to Wall Street and threaten to occupy Wall Street if your demands are not met. But before you do, please make sure you create a poster which highlights not only how much money you have raised from corporate interests during your career, but specifically how much has come from the "Securities and Interest" industry. We are sure you will fit right in with your sincere populist demands.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: buffetrule; buffettrule; dingyharry; harryreid; millionaires; nevada; taxes

1 posted on 10/05/2011 11:48:20 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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ARTICLE CONTINUES:

Robert Johnson (left), business magnate and founder of Black Entertainment Television (BET), has joined the mounting list of CEOs and business leaders who are questioning President Obama’s incessant demagoguing of America’s wealthy. On “Fox News Sunday,” Johnson suggested that the President “recalibrate his message,” so as not to “demean” or “attack” the achievements of so many hardworking Americans. “I’ve earned my right to fly private if I choose to do so,” he declared, “and by attacking me, [Obama] is not going to convince me that I should take a bigger hit because I happen to be wealthy.”

Although Johnson did not directly address President Obama’s “Buffett Rule” (a proposal that would allow millionaires to pay a lesser share of their income in taxes than middle-income earners pay, such as Warren Buffett’s secretary), he grimaced at the notion of raising taxes on the wealthy, as he described how he joined the business world to “create jobs and opportunity [and] create value for myself and my investors.” Raising taxes and alienating America’s job producers would only suppress such ambition, he implied.

Another wealthy businessman and previous Obama supporter, former AOL executive Ted Leonsis, attacked the President’s new tax proposal in a Sept. 25 blog, titled, “Class Warfare — Yuck!” “Economic success has somehow become the new boogie man,” Leonsis writes, adding that “some in the Democratic Party are now casting about for enemies, and business leaders and anyone who has achieved success in terms of rank or fiscal success are being cast as a bad guy in a black hat.”

During an interview last week with CBS News, the BET founder took a broader tone with the federal government, arguing that the political process is too polarized, and thus has taken a toll on the economy. “I’ve been in business for over 30 years [and] I’ve never seen a time when there’s been more zero-sum game mentality in the United States among political parties,” he told CBS’s Scott Pelley during the interview.

Johnson expounded the idea that from a business standpoint, if one saw two parties arguing so relentlessly, one would not want to conduct business with either of them, but would find other parties with which to work. “And you know what you find, the Chinese who want to do business. You find the Vietnamese who want to do business. You find the Brazilians. You find the Indians want to do business with you.”


2 posted on 10/05/2011 11:49:28 AM PDT by SeekAndFind (u)
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3 posted on 10/05/2011 11:50:21 AM PDT by SeekAndFind (u)
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Why not a 90% tax on government union pensions over 20k a year?


4 posted on 10/05/2011 11:54:00 AM PDT by A CA Guy ( God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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Yeah, the root problem of our economic woes is that Washington doesnt have enough of our money to spend and play with. /sarcasm


5 posted on 10/05/2011 11:56:21 AM PDT by lowbridge (Rep. Dingell: "Its taken a long time.....to control the people.")
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So if I’m making a million a year**, I just pick up the phone and instruct my CPA to immediately shift my investments to deliver cap gains that I don’t need to realize as income until this idiocy blows over.

** ...if only!


6 posted on 10/05/2011 11:56:53 AM PDT by Nervous Tick (Trust in God, but row away from the rocks!)
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Why not limit campaign contributions to individuals? That 5% surtax would then have its consequences.


7 posted on 10/05/2011 11:57:32 AM PDT by jonrick46 (2012 can't come soon enough.)
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the “Buffet tax” instead becomes “the Reid tax”


8 posted on 10/05/2011 11:57:54 AM PDT by silverleaf (Common sense is not so common - Voltaire)
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Don’t forget Nancy Pelosi. As of last year, she and her husband were worth $60M +. But since she’s a Liberal, that’s ok.


9 posted on 10/05/2011 11:58:31 AM PDT by pabianice (")
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They say whatever you tax you get less of. I propose adding a new tax on all government employees. Call it the American Shared Sacrifice Patriot Act.


10 posted on 10/05/2011 12:04:35 PM PDT by throwback ( The object of opening the mind, as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid)
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“Worth” and “made” are two very different things....

Lets hope they don’t get bold enough to demand a wealth tax...


11 posted on 10/05/2011 12:04:54 PM PDT by Adder (Say NO to the O in 2 oh 12)
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Harry Reid, who has proposed an overhaul of the Obama tax bill with one in which millionaires end up paying a 5% surtax.

So a guy who used to own a small business and who retired with a million dollars in the bank would have to pay $50,000 in additional taxes, despite the fact that he currently has income of under $100,000 per year? THAT'S WHAT A TAX ON MILLIONAIRES IS. What Reid is proposing is a tax on people who earn more than a million dollars per year.

I am completely against the surtax. But, for crying out loud, "journalists" on both the left and the right, as well as politicians of all stripes, consistently miscategorize these prospective taxes.

There is such an animal as a wealth tax. Florida had it, up until a few years ago. You had to pay a percentage of your net worth to the government every year, even if your income was small. Such a tax would certainly guarantee that Warren Buffet would pay more than his secretary in taxes. (I am not advocating it--just explaining it.)

In summary: a millionaire is someone who has accumulated net assets of a million dollars or more. Such a person may or may not earn a million dollars a year. Reid and Obama are proposing taxes on earnings in excess of a million dollars, not on wealth in excess of a million dollars. If they don't understand the difference, we are in even worse trouble than we thought.

12 posted on 10/05/2011 12:05:47 PM PDT by TruthShallSetYouFree ("Nanny Care State" is not a Division 3 football powerhouse.)
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Anyone out there who remembers the 'luxury tax' of years ago that killed Lear Jet, the boat building industry and killed the sales of Lincolns, Cadillacs, and Chryslers.

There is nothing more stupid than repeating a previous stupid idea.

13 posted on 10/05/2011 12:12:05 PM PDT by Parmy
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid: as crooked as a barrel of snakes.


14 posted on 10/05/2011 12:15:51 PM PDT by choctaw man (Good ole Andrew Jackson, or You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma...)
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I am sure dingy Harry will exempt himself


15 posted on 10/14/2011 7:58:32 AM PDT by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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