06-09-2008, 05:00 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--> Barack Obama is in favor of nearly doubling the capital-gains tax rate from 15 percent to 28 percent
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Not too long ago, Warren Buffet had echoed the same sentiments - i..e capital gains taxes should be raised - as the richest CEOs were paying a lower % of their income than their secretaries (he had challenged the CEOs to prove otherwise). I trust the wisdom of Buffet over two bit columnists posting as experts on ever topic under the sun.
Republicans seem to think that the massive spending increases/budget deficit created by the unnecessary war can disappear if you pray in the church of Rush Limbaugh and Hagee and then proceeded to cut even more taxes for the wealthy
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Not too long ago, Warren Buffet had echoed the same sentiments - i..e capital gains taxes should be raised - as the richest CEOs were paying a lower % of their income than their secretaries (he had challenged the CEOs to prove otherwise). I trust the wisdom of Buffet over two bit columnists posting as experts on ever topic under the sun.
Republicans seem to think that the massive spending increases/budget deficit created by the unnecessary war can disappear if you pray in the church of Rush Limbaugh and Hagee and then proceeded to cut even more taxes for the wealthy