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I know well many of the mega-rich and, by and large, they are very decent people. They love America and appreciate the opportunity this country has given them. Many have joined the Giving Pledge, promising to give most of their wealth to philanthropy. Most wouldn’t mind being told to pay more in taxes as well, particularly when so many of their fellow citizens are truly suffering.

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Spineless ‘Centrist’ Move of People Who Appease Right Wing Nuts

Firebaggers should stop criticising the dear leader, at least the White House is showing signs of life, even if the invertebrate administration still doesn’t (can’t?) stand for anything at all.

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Obama to make tax-the-wealthy push … and credit Warren Buffett

Remember how Warren Buffett  wrote that the government should raise the taxes of the super-wealthy … you know, folks like him? Well, it looks like someone with a lot of power to put that plan into action read that New York Times editorial. Obama’s going to make a push to tax the super-wealthy (those who make more than $1 million per year) at the same rate as the middle-class, and he’s calling it the “Buffett Rule.” Great selling point for Obama, but will it be enough for all the other rich people in Congress? Good question. (photo via Medill DC) source

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Why Defense Cuts Are Nothing to Fear

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The United States could substantially cut its defense budget and still spend more money on our military than every country that even plausibly threatens us combined. Can someone explain why that isn’t enough? 

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vruz: because it’s the corporations that make all the shiny toys who are sucking on the tit of the state, with zero accountability. the budget just grows larger and larger, and you can’t argue with the guy with the gun.

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