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In reply to the discussion: Mitt says he pays close to 15 percent rate [View all]The Genealogist
(4,739 posts)24. The amount he has, alone, is not of great concern
It is how he makes it, how he pays taxes on it, and his attitude toward it. How does he make much of it? By destroying jobs and gutting companies to profit off it. He makes his money off the misery of others. Other money he makes by phone calls to his staff, who move it around and invest it here or there. How much does he pay in taxes? Chump change, for someone in his bracket of wealth. What is his attitude about it? He bitches about how much he and people like him has to pay in taxes. I'll call the wahhhhmublance. Then he acts like the elitist asshole. Oh, $360,000? Pocket change! He is the poster child for what is wrong in this country, the walking embodiment of greed and income inequality.
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"below that of middle-class workers, which would also include military servicemembers."
kpete
Jan 2012
#15
It's a bizarre contruct..."Since I didn't really EARN the money, it shouldn't be taxed as much."
Atman
Jan 2012
#17
It is even more skewed than that. 15% is the tax rate on dividends and capital gains.
Fool Count
Jan 2012
#34
Yet, it is probably the only part of his income that incurred 35% income tax.
Fool Count
Jan 2012
#33
I think what he meant was the $360K is not much compared to his investment income...
Southerner
Jan 2012
#16
"And then I get speakers fees from time to time, but not very much.” ($300,000/yr)
yellowcanine
Jan 2012
#23
BUT, how many of your buddies are going to say, "I WANT TO PAY THAT RATE TOO!'
CTyankee
Jan 2012
#35
He genuinely seems to believe that people with less wealth than himself mustn't be
anAustralianobserver
Jan 2012
#38