Posted on 05/09/2017 11:49:35 AM PDT by Kaslin
RUSH: Warren Buffett. Get this. Warren Buffett. You know hes a rich guy, and Gates and Buffett and all these rich guys, they are predictably, uniformly, routinely anti-tax cuts. And you know why? They dont pay income taxes. Gates has made his money. Buffett continues to make his. Buffetts money is all capital gains. So these guys do not have what is called ordinary income. So they can any number of ways freely say that they dont support tax cuts, that they dont need them Tax cuts for the rich are horrible; its unfair, blah, blah because its not anything that impacts them.
They dont pay income taxes. The real wealthy do not. The real wealthy dont get real wealthy because somebody paid them an exorbitant salary. Thats not how real wealth happens. Im talking real wealth. You can be pretty good. You can be upper-middle class. If youre an athlete, people pay you a lot of money. When you get to the Gates, you know, the billionaire level and multi-multi-multimillionaire, were not talking about salary; were not talking about wages. So those people dont pay income tax. They might have a little income to throw in there, but, I mean, the majority of their wealth and taxable income is not ordinary earned income.
The reason these rich guys are always out promoting no tax cuts is because its the best insurance they can get against the barbarians storming their gates and trying to steal their money. I mean, if youre Gates, if youre Buffett, the super-rich people, its very, very smart to be against tax cuts. Very, very smart. I dont need it! Its a very, very smart to say. Its unfair that I should be getting a tax break like this. It builds a bridge of connectivity to the little guy and the little gal. The little guy and little gal thinks Buffetts on his side, thinks Gates on his side.
Theres no reason to get mad at Gates and want to take his money! No reason to pie-in-the-face Gates like they just pied-in-the-face the CEO of Qantas airlines. Did you see that? But Buffett has come out and said, Taxes are not a problem. Taxes are not the problem. We dont need a tax cut. He said, Taxes are not problem. Taxes are not why business is choking. Taxes are not why business is having problems. It is health care that is the biggest problem the unknowable expenses, the idea that the expenses are gonna continue to grow, the inability to pay for it and factor the growth and come up with business plans. It is health care.
Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce hit face with pie Perth
I said, Whoa, w-w-what? He has his annual meeting of shareholders in Berkshire Hathaway and he has his annual meeting with other rich guys to come in and listen to St. Warren pontificate, and he told a group of people this. I think it was yesterday. It might have been over the weekend. And Im say (stammering), What? W-w-w-w-wait! W-w-w-were in the midst of here of trying to get of Obamacare repealed, and basically Buffett comes along and says its a great thing today? All kinds of things are happening out there while youre focused at the Drive-By Media.
They cant let go of Sally Yates. They cant let go of that narrative that Trumps a fraud and illegitimate and unjust. Theres all kinds of stuff happening out there.
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RUSH: I only gave you half of the Warren Buffett story to tease you, my friends, because heres the entire story. NPR reported, Oracle Of Omaha: Republican Health Care Bill A Huge Tax Cut For Guys Like Me. From a Reuters story: Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett on Saturday fumed that health-care costs are eating away at the U.S. economy like a tapeworm, and said the Republican approach to overhaul the Affordable Care Act is a tax cut for the rich.
Now, lest you not know, Warren Buffetts a huge liberal, and many people who dont know that are shocked because they associate Warren Buffett with uber-capitalism, and they figure, An uber-capitalist? How can a guy whos made his money the way he has be a liberal? Its a studied calculation. One of the smartest things that rich people Look at the Kennedy family, folks. The Kennedy family, as led by the patriarch, Joseph Kennnedy, were uber, uber, uber-capitalists.
They also wanted to get into politics, and they knew that there are gazillions more middle class and poor people than there are rich people. So old Joe quickly figured out that he had to find a way to excuse his familys wealth and his sons wealth by inheritance, and the way he did it was to point the Kennedy family toward social justice toward the disadvantaged, the poor, the hungry, the thirsty using other peoples money, not the Kennedy money.
Its never their own money. Theyre always petitioning the government to raise taxes or so that the money can be redistributed. Not their money. Oh, no! Good liberals never use their own money. They use yours and the money of your fellow taxpayers as they advocate for redistribution. It buys them a giant moat around their wealth. It protects them, because the Democrat Party is out practicing class envy and class warfare as a daily application, and theyre creating hatred for the rich.
So the rich need some insurance, and so they become liberals publicly, which has the effect of building a giant wall or a giant moat around them. Liberals dont want to attack em; Democrat voters love them because they think theyre for the poor and the little guy. Its all a show. And thats what Buffetts doing here with health care as well. Tax cut for the rich? Its insane!
It is long past time that the U.S. Institute a wealth tax.
Nope.
Just asking a question about the repeated posting of a blog to generate hits. I thought that was frowned upon at FR.
Glad to hear Rush talking about this lately, as we’ve been screaming it on FR for years: high income taxes don’t affect the wealthy, they merely keep others from becoming wealthy.
As to Buffett being a liberal, if you think about it, his fortune is based primarily on the insurance business, which is nothing more than a socialized private sphere, rent-seeking within a defined group. He’s so greedy he’d wish that upon everyone through federal dictates.
I don’t have a problem with the insurance industry, per se, as it provides an essential business function — when limited. Like government, though, as it expands beyond mitigation of risk it makes everything more expensive and eventually serves only itself at the expense of the rest of us.
That's the ticket. </sarcasm>
Jesus Christ: You can't impeach Him and He ain't gonna resign.
And again you show your immaturity to all by vindictively posting an unformatted blog.
How thoughtful of you.
That's the ticket.
I am bedazzled by the intellectual depth of your response.
Very true statement.
The focus should not be on TAXING INCOME... but rather on TAXING WEALTH.
Aren't I thoughtful? You ought to thank me on your knees.
Seems to me you are the one that is "pissed off."
Who else would go to the trouble of FReep mailing and posting what is nothing more than gibberish.
From my perspective you appear as an angry, petulant child with such antics.
I think that many of the very rich are the beneficiaries of much more than just tax loopholes. I believe that huge amounts of taxpayer dollars are funneled in to their companies which is what made them rich in the first place.
How many government workers use Windows? And who paid for that? YOU, the taxpayer. And who profited from that? Bill Gates. And that is just a small fraction of the money that went from your pocket into his via the Congress, the IRS, and lots of cronyism.
There is no such thing as a tax LOOPHOLE! There are only laws and those that know how to use them to their advantage. Don’t like the results, fix the law. This is what Trump should be saying about his taxes.
Sorry, I’m tax guy and that just had to be said. whew. :)
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