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In reply to the discussion: Bill Gates (Joins Buffet): I don't pay enough tax [View all]awoke_in_2003
(34,582 posts)52. it took 42 posts...
but someone finally put the hammer on the nail head.
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Really? Gates father started an iniative in WA state to increase tax on the wealthy
grantcart
Jan 2012
#45
A couple of people paying more won't make much difference. It's like insurance...
CJCRANE
Jan 2012
#18
Now you're being intentionally disingenuous. I'm don't play that game. Have fun. n/t
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#24
No, it's not being disingenuous. I want you to explain 'moral hysteria' too
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2012
#53
Yes, all the people with all the money--the millionaires--should chip in. It would make a big
valerief
Jan 2012
#51
Yes, but I used a small number of rich people with a small (to them) amount they can contribute.
valerief
Jan 2012
#60
The FACT that they could, if they so desired, send additional funds to the IRS...
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#48
No, I didn't. I learned about that process some years ago. Sorry to burst your bubble.
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#50
He'll help a lot more by helping to get the whole system changed than he would by writing one check.
pnwmom
Jan 2012
#29
No, there is a mechanism set up to do this. It's been mentioned on D.U. before....
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#15
It's easy to say that when you know no one is going to make you pay more taxes.
HuckleB
Jan 2012
#12
It's easy to say that when you know no one is going to make you pay more taxes.
AlbertCat
Jan 2012
#13
Um...wrong number...the higher rate proposed is for those earning over $250K not $100K.
CJCRANE
Jan 2012
#30
I'm no software wiz but can use Turbo Tax. Take the standard deduction, Bill. Then you can
24601
Jan 2012
#40
If Gates wants to help, he should bring back the jobs Microsoft outsourced...
AdHocSolver
Jan 2012
#42