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I've watched them both renate Jun 2012 #1
If I am not mistaken one of the Oscar Meyer heirs gave his money away and became a socail worker. jwirr Jun 2012 #28
I'm inclined to think Aerows Jun 2012 #38
Really? Perhaps some of these folks TBF Jun 2012 #43
I wouldn't assume Aerows Jun 2012 #48
You're reading what you want into my words. nt TBF Jun 2012 #49
Bookmarking . . very interesting. . . .n/t annabanana Jun 2012 #2
This film Born Rich is one of the best arguments out there for a confiscatory Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #3
what exactly is a confiscatory inheritance tax? cali Jun 2012 #5
Something along the lines of 40% after $3M and progressing to 99.99% at $1B. Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #7
ah, thanks. cali Jun 2012 #8
That's cursėd generous! Mairead Jun 2012 #12
There is no reason except that we tend to project our own wishes onto others. Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #17
I bet people would go for it if the upper bound were $1M...or even $500K Mairead Jun 2012 #19
Real estate valuations require a pretty high dollar starting point or you get into Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #21
Make an exception for farms, as long as they remain farms Mairead Jun 2012 #40
As for Sam Adams being a Chickenhawk, please elaborate. n/t Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #23
Not much more to say, really Mairead Jun 2012 #39
Out of a nation of 3,000,000 or so, only 40,000 served in the Continental Army. Rittermeister Jun 2012 #52
Quite right. But very few of them constantly urged others to fight Mairead Jun 2012 #62
$3m sounds vaguely reasonable Rittermeister Jun 2012 #53
Well for the sake of humanity, do something good with it. Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #59
Firstly, I probably won't see a dime of it for another twenty years. Rittermeister Jun 2012 #60
Ivanka Trump said something I thought was funny hfojvt Jun 2012 #4
Ivanka = her dad's laissez-fail beliefs minus the Birferism. HughBeaumont Jun 2012 #22
"The public will get what the public wants...." MindMover Jun 2012 #6
very good stuff. thanks for sharing. Schema Thing Jun 2012 #9
If you take a look at about the 56:00 minute mark, Schema Thing Jun 2012 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author Schema Thing Jun 2012 #26
It truly upsets rich people to ask them about their privilege. shcrane71 Jun 2012 #10
To build great wealth, you have to be greedy and selfish. tclambert Jun 2012 #14
Greed and selfishness will get you rich, but to get to this level requires serious criminality. Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #18
Well of course it does - TBF Jun 2012 #44
IIRC, when he made his first documentary, some subjects... Hassin Bin Sober Jun 2012 #61
Reccomending and bookmarking. progressoid Jun 2012 #11
For later Lucky Luciano Jun 2012 #13
Just watched 1%, very good, thanks. firehorse Jun 2012 #15
Thanks...didn't know about this. Added to Netflix cue. KoKo Jun 2012 #16
I watched close to half of the first film and loved it. JDPriestly Jun 2012 #20
Don't know about Kinko's, but you should dump Bill Gates as your example. Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #24
You are probably right. JDPriestly Jun 2012 #29
"Born on third base and thinks he hit a triple" describes the heir to the First Interstate banking Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #31
And here is where I mention that Bill Gates Sr. is an advocate for keeping the estate tax. CBHagman Jun 2012 #32
I know. We completely agree, I just have the advantage of being able to see it objectively. Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #33
Interesting chart. And family farmers could avoid the tax if they used JDPriestly Jun 2012 #51
Just watched the first one, wow! Starry Messenger Jun 2012 #27
Just finished watching the first one. annabanana Jun 2012 #30
I came back to this thread and, so far, I have watched all of the first film. JDPriestly Jun 2012 #34
+1...Your review is is good synopsis of what I felt...just having finished watching it. KoKo Jun 2012 #37
Intriguing video, this was done 5 years ago, wonder what he thinks now YankmeCrankme Jun 2012 #41
Yes. I had great difficulty writing my post. JDPriestly Jun 2012 #50
Thank you for presenting these for our perusual... northoftheborder Jun 2012 #35
Kick...Just watched the 1% on Neflix Instant...and have ordered the DVD for the second one... KoKo Jun 2012 #36
I really, really wanted to buy one of Ivanka Trump's handbags... OKNancy Jun 2012 #42
I've had time to watch 1/2 of the first and bookmarked TBF Jun 2012 #45
Just finished watching the first, certainly worth the time. The coverage of Katrina is best... Scuba Jun 2012 #46
K&R! Poll_Blind Jun 2012 #47
K&R Raffi Ella Jun 2012 #54
Born Rich Dorian Gray Jun 2012 #55
This is why I make a distinction between the Rich/1% and the Plutocracy. Zalatix Jun 2012 #56
Watching The One Percent on Netflix right now- thanks for sharing! Luciferous Jun 2012 #57
I notice that Johnson has a 1% blog on Vanity Fair. JDPriestly Jun 2012 #58
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