Why these billionaires are pledging away their wealthAugust 5, 2010
8/5/2010 4:06:30 PM
[lock]That's how this works, right? I can just get any thread I don't want to exist locked, right?[Edited on August 5, 2010 at 4:09 PM. Reason : .]
8/5/2010 4:08:50 PM
This is a perfectly legitimate topic about philanthropy. If you don't know what that word means, you should just look it up.
8/5/2010 4:24:45 PM
This is a perfectly legitimate topic to discuss, but because of your conduct in other threads, I'm requesting this one be locked.
8/5/2010 4:27:29 PM
HAY GUYZ LOOK AT ME; IM GIVING AWAY SOME OF MY BILLIONS. CHECK OUT MY LETTER FULL OF CLICHED REASONS WHY I DID IT. GOTTA RUN THO, ON MY WAY TO FIJI!!!!!!Turns out billionaires are attention whores just like the rest of us.
8/5/2010 4:38:17 PM
It is very tough to find women that don't want you for your money, I admit.
8/5/2010 4:40:25 PM
^^ But their "attention-whoring" comes with privately donated billions of dollars in benefit to humanity attached to it. Call me crazy, but that seems worthy of attention.^ Please stop posting. [Edited on August 5, 2010 at 4:46 PM. Reason : .]
8/5/2010 4:41:37 PM
8/5/2010 4:46:23 PM
^ I certainly hope you're not implying that conservatives are less charitable than liberals.
8/5/2010 4:49:31 PM
People give their money away everyday for good causes. Its not the size of the gift its what compels you to give that makes philanthropy such a great thing. I personally think these people are compelled to give for attention, to save face in the public eye, and so that they will be remembered at boring dinner fundraisers after they're gone. just my opinion tho
8/5/2010 4:53:29 PM
Who gives a shit if they have ulterior motives? We shouldn't demand that altruism come with their giant piles of money.If altruism even exists. I'd say a fair chunk of all donations are motivated by a desire to put ones own conscience at ease, which is selfish in its own way. So yeah, I don't care if every dime of this is a PR stunt or ploy to ensure one's legacy.
8/5/2010 5:17:36 PM
8/5/2010 5:37:40 PM
^ Just checking. No need to get testy.
8/5/2010 5:38:41 PM
8/5/2010 6:30:53 PM
A basic assumption on the part of the modern left is that people will not help out their fellow man, unless forced to at the point of a gun or by the threat of jail. Given how much "required charity" these billionaires are forced to give up, we're lucky they give anything at all.
8/5/2010 7:07:53 PM
8/5/2010 7:12:14 PM
8/5/2010 7:24:37 PM
8/5/2010 7:44:08 PM
^^Bullshit. Go analyze some tax data some time. Given that taxes are progressive, the number of tax credits and deductions available to the middle class and the fact that 40% of those that filed paid $0 or less in taxes I'd wager that you have no evidence to support your claim.
8/5/2010 8:40:06 PM
^Why would I make a claim with no evidence?http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/27/AR2007062700097.html
8/5/2010 8:55:26 PM
thats only income tax. there are a lot of other taxes to take into account. however, another good argument for a flat or fair tax.
8/5/2010 8:59:08 PM
which other taxes are you referring to specifically?[Edited on August 5, 2010 at 9:07 PM. Reason : to too]
8/5/2010 9:07:07 PM
^^Yeah, what other taxes are you referring to?
8/5/2010 9:24:13 PM
^payroll, cap gains, property, sales tax. Dont they phase out deductions too?A new report by the Congressional Budget Office shows that Buffett and Clinton have their facts quite wrong. Indeed, the "super-rich," the top 1 percent of households, are now paying a record 27.6 percent of federal taxes1 and a record 38.8 percent of income taxes. By contrast, the bottom 80 percent of households—representing 90 million households—pay 31.1 percent of federal taxes and just 13.7 percent of income taxes.2In other words, the top 1.1 million American households pay a greater share of the income tax burden than the bottom 90 million combined.reporthttp://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/88xx/doc8885/12-11-HistoricalTaxRates.pdf[Edited on August 5, 2010 at 9:33 PM. Reason : .]
8/5/2010 9:27:04 PM
Great, that's one anecdote. How about some data?
8/5/2010 9:30:27 PM
Its Cap gains vs earned income.I wonder what his tax rate was when the market crashed? lol[Edited on August 5, 2010 at 9:38 PM. Reason : .]
8/5/2010 9:37:18 PM
8/5/2010 9:44:40 PM
I thought this thread was going to be about health care...woops
8/5/2010 9:52:06 PM
I can play number games too - except mine make more sense when compared to reality:Total Net WorthTop 1 percent Next 19 percent Bottom 80 percent2007 34.6% 50.5% 15.0% Financial WealthTop 1 percent Next 19 percent Bottom 80 percent2007 42.7% 50.3% 7.0%So, just using your figures we can say that:% of Total Government Taxes Received / Total Net WorthTop 1 percent Bottom 80 percent1.253 1.373If we look at "Financial Wealth" or "total net worth minus the value of one's home" the ratio becomes far more stark.Looks like the rich people are really hurting shelling out those taxes compared to 80% of the country.Quick! Switch gears and start making an argument about how higher taxes on the rich hurt small business investment and will result in fewer small business jobs. Loneshark? Anyone?Or you can just go with the old standby and say you never made any claims and that you were just presenting unbiased data.http://sociology.ucsc.edu/whorulesamerica/power/wealth.html
8/5/2010 10:00:07 PM
Kurtis636, for what it's worth...Buffett challenged his billionaire buddies to speak up if they paid a higher percentage of their income in taxes than their secretaries, and so far, none have come forward to claim the one million dollar reward that he offered. As for that data, feel free to click the link below.eyedrb, we're not talking about the top one percent. We're talking about the top .00000001 percent (or whatever). Billionaires. And it's no secret that the majority of their income is taxed as capital gains at a rate of fifteen percent (sometimes even when it's not capital gains). And, percentage-wise, this is much lower than many people pay...certainly much lower than many folks on TWW complain about having to pay.http://www.cbpp.org/cms/index.cfm?fa=view&id=3090So the data is out of the way...but seriously, I can't even believe you guys needed to see the data. You seriously thought billionaires actually forked over 25 percent of their income to the federal government?Also, I think Lavim makes some good points.
8/5/2010 10:42:20 PM
I'm sure they don't, but I'm still not buying your assertion that they pay less % vs. "many middle class" folks. First, define middle class and then we can talk. If were going with the middle 33% of all taxpayers I'd be surprised if your assertion is correct. The people who are truly getting hit hard are those in the 50-75% range.
8/5/2010 10:54:24 PM
^It looks like you answered your own question.
8/5/2010 10:56:49 PM
8/6/2010 2:25:42 AM
@TerdFerguson Warren Buffett addressed your issues.
8/6/2010 11:15:05 AM