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Millionaires for Bush, Billionaires for Kerry (CLASSIC!)
Slate ^ | 10-12-2004 | Daniel Gross

Posted on 06/14/2005 9:40:15 PM PDT by Dan from Michigan

Millionaires for Bush, Billionaires for Kerry
Why the super-rich favor the candidate who will raise their taxes.
By Daniel Gross
Posted Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2004, at 1:52 PM PT

Buffett's got money to burn

In Fahrenheit 9/11, a tuxedoed President Bush jokes: "This is an impressive crowd—the haves and the have mores. Some people call you the elite. I call you my base."

Assuming they're economically rational creatures, rich people should support Bush. After all, Bush has cut taxes on the rich and promises to cut more, while Kerry vows to raise them. But the reality is clearly more complicated than rich = Bush supporter and poor = Kerry supporter. As Thomas Frank notes in What's the Matter With Kansas, plenty of struggling Great Plains denizens are reliable Republicans. Meanwhile, in many affluent enclaves on the East and West Coast—Bushenfreude hot zones—the rich seem to favor Democrats. And while Billionaires for Bush archly satirizes the Republican Party's efforts to cater to the extremely wealthy, there are plenty of billionaires who are ardently supporting Kerry. (See: Soros, George.)

Which raises the question: How rich do you have to get before you start favoring Kerry?

While the haves will surely give Bush a majority of their votes this fall, the have-mores might not. In September, the research firm Prince & Associates surveyed 400 people worth more than $1 million for Elite Traveler magazine. (Note to self: Try to get gig writing for this magazine.) The rich folk favored Bush by a 58-42 margin. Not too surprising. But when you break out the numbers, they tell a different story. The petit bourgeoisie millionaires were passionately for Bush: Those worth between $1 million and $10 million favored Bush by a 63-37 margin. But the haute millionaires, those worth more than $10 million, favored Kerry 59-41.

Russ Prince explained the difference by noting that, absurd as it may sound, those with a net worth of merely seven figures don't feel financially secure. "The people with less than $10 million are still very focused on their personal financial situation in the short term," he told the Wall Street Journal, where the results were first published.

Indeed, being a millionaire isn't what it used to be, thanks to inflation and high housing prices. According to this report from Merrill Lynch, there were 2.3 million Americans with financial assets worth more than $1 million in 2003. And if you counted home values, the number of asset millionaires would be several times higher.

But at some point, millionaires get so rich that they don't really have to worry about how to pay the mortgage, or for that new Bentley. And if you can live off the tax-free interest of your municipal bonds, it really doesn't matter whether the top marginal income tax rate is 33 percent or 39 percent.

On Wall Street, veterans speak of "f***-you money": the nice round figure a guy needs to set himself up for life, buy (and decorate) multiple residences, create trust funds for kids, and still have enough cash to buy expensive toys and pursue new business ventures. At a certain point—somewhere north of $10 million—wealth may become "f*** you and f*** you, Republicans" money. This is the kind of cash that George Soros, Warren Buffett, Peter Lewis, and the 200 business leaders who endorsed Kerry possess. People with such sums don't need to worry about how income or capital gains taxes affect their daily lives. Raise 'em, lower 'em, who cares? They're still going to be disgustingly rich. And so they are free to devote their attention—and resources—to other areas: the environment, education, foreign policy, the Supreme Court, social issues, stem-cell research, the war on drugs, whatever. And it seems that for many of the truly wealthy, focusing on those other issues leads them to favor Kerry over Bush.

Now, the Prince survey is unscientific and small. And depending on where you live, the magic number that signifies true financial freedom varies enormously. On $500,000 a year a person could live like a king in Topeka, Kan., and barely scrape by on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.

But the general thrust of the argument rings true. The specter of plutocrats spending millions of their own hard-earned dollars to elect somebody who wants to raise their taxes is mystifying to the materialists at the Wall Street Journal editorial page and the Club for Growth, who think that man is a purely economic being who lives and dies by marginal tax rates alone. But to many people who have made f***-you money, taxes are a byproduct of wealth, not an obstacle to its creation. It's hard to find anybody who has made $1 billion, or $100 million, or even $50 million complaining about high marginal tax rates. Of all the luxuries massive wealth affords, one of the nicest is not having to worry about tax policy.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: billionaires; millionaires; richleftists

1 posted on 06/14/2005 9:40:16 PM PDT by Dan from Michigan
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To: Dan from Michigan

It's really easy. If Kerry were elected, he could say "see, I raised the tax rate for the rich." While in reality he would increase the numbers of loopholes and deductions, corporate welfare, etc.

That's why the super wealthy like tax and spend dems. Because the real bulk of the money comes off the sweat and labor of the middle and upper middle classes.


2 posted on 06/14/2005 9:50:56 PM PDT by phoenix0468 (http://www.mylocalforum.com -- Go Speak Your Mind.)
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To: Dan from Michigan

read later


3 posted on 06/14/2005 9:52:21 PM PDT by Sam Cree (I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy)
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To: phoenix0468

Democrats tend to borrow more from the taxpayers in the form of Munis. Which pay tax free dividends to the super rich who buy them. About 4% I believe.


4 posted on 06/14/2005 10:00:35 PM PDT by Ron in Acreage (It's the borders stupid! (ours, not theirs!))
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To: Dan from Michigan; Ron in Acreage; Sam Cree; blueblazes; Southack
Hmmm, interesting. Let's have a look at this. First of all we discover that Kerry, who was supposed to be this braniac of a dude, actually had lower grades than President Bush (the person who was supposed to be an intellectual failure). Now we learn that Kerry, the same person who claims to be 'for the people,' and who belongs to a party that asserts ad infinitum that the Republicans are a party solely for the wealthy (and/or those who have never worked for an honest day's living in their lives LOL) ...well, we find out that Kerry has the support of the so called 'elite' that the Dems always rant about.

I think I am detecting the foul dank odor of hypocrisy ran amok! ALthough for Kerry i think I should spell 'Odor' as 'Odour' ....after all he is more European than American and thus would probably appreciate the Continental spelling more. Oh, pardonnez-moi ....maybe Kerry would even prefer it more if I spelt it as 'odeur.' French sensibilities and all that you know.

5 posted on 06/14/2005 10:42:04 PM PDT by spetznaz (Nuclear tipped ICBMs: The Ultimate Phallic Symbol.)
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To: spetznaz
But

He's Got A Plan

Seven Dead Monkeys Page O Tunes

6 posted on 06/14/2005 11:49:59 PM PDT by rawcatslyentist (Man, You should have seen them, kickin Edgar Allen Poe! Koo Koo Kachoo)
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