Question by : Is anyone else tired of seeing liberals pretend that Warren Buffet speaks for everyone with a higher income?
He is ONE GUY his opinion isn’t worth anymore than yours or mine.
He uses the same tax laws to save money that he complains about. If that’s not hypocritical what is?
In the US these days $ 200k a year is considered “rich” Buffet spends more than that on fuel for his private jet.
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Answer by Dave87gn
we dont. He’s not a greedy bastard like the rest of the rich who never have enough
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Warren Buffet knows dumbass liberals will repeat everything he says, and I rather enjoy watching liberals make monkeys of themselves.
Buffet made his bones the same way every other capitalist pig did on the planet, and he has frequently taken struggling companies, bought them cheap, fired a lot of people and sold the companies for his own profit.
No just try harder im not sure what your gist is
GREAT POINT John Doe!
YES
Steve Wynn and Donald Trump are also very rich and they think Obama is a “wet blanket” and a buffoon.
**our family income is above what Obama considers rich and we are not “rich”. RICH is when you don’t have to work to continue your lifestyle and have accrued wealth.
He’s probably getting an Obama waiver for paying taxes.
Yes, and don’t know why they don’t understand he is all about making money for himself ! he does not give a damn about those individuals who work for him ! I know to many people who are now working for him !
dave you are delusional if you think he isn’t just as greedy as the rest of them !
I do not think he speaks for everyone with a higher income, I just think he is reasonable, unlike most in congress.
Just like global warming, the civil war was not for slavery, Obama was not born in USA, and others…
How the liberals managed to get buffet and soros on their side, I am baffled. Do they think they will get access to hollywood? Were they bored? What the hell?
Warren Buffett doesnt speak for all the rich, noone claimed he does that Ive seen.
However, both Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, the two richest Americans, and arguably, two people with the most to lose have fairly similiar opionions on the coddling of the wealthy and generational wealth.
People value what he says on the matter because he has more skin in the game then anyone else with an opinion on the subject.
If you are so tired of him, why do you read and watch what he says
You’re picking on the wrong person. Buffet is one of the super rich who is complaining that the government is too easy on rich people and wants to see taxes on wealthy people increased.
Would you prefer wealthy people with a conscience or wealthy people with no scruples?
On the flip side are people like Carl Icahn, people who dismantle whole industries to sell off their parts for short term profits while whittling away the American job market…
Sure, they get to line their pockets quickly. But, if you think kissing their butts and protecting them from taxes will also protect your industry, business, or job, you’re mistaken.
cons say that “liberals don’t know, because they don’t make money and they’re stupid”
yet Buffett makes money, knows how business works, knows how investing works… and he’s calling BS…
I think that’s important… it destroys your childish propaganda of “liberals are just parasitic leaches who are ignorant and are only jealous”… and it may actually make you get a real argument? unless you just ignore it like you are here? lol
Of course he doesn’t speak for all the rich. Only rich patriots with a soul.
He is but one voice in the storm of bs that says giving the wealthy more money is a good idea . If you end up with your job outsourced and working part time then 200 K is a heck of a lot of money . At least he is adding some common sense to the debate .
Nope. If you care about reducing spending, vote Democratoc.
Reagan increased our debt by $ 1.87 T
Bush I increased our debt by $ 1.48 T
Clinton increased our debt by $ 1.42 T
Bush II increased our debt by $ 6.11 T
Obama increased our debt by $ 1.65 T
National debt by U.S. presidential terms
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_debt_by_U.S._presidential_terms
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