http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/05/14/beck.collegeendowment/index.htmlI found this a good read. Never even thought about this before.
5/15/2008 10:12:56 AM
5/15/2008 11:32:20 AM
A number of conservatives have discussed this very topic for a while now. Though I'm not a regular listener, I heard Mark Levin mention it a few weeks ago. The taxation of windfall profits on oil is revealed as the joke it is when the same approach is applied to other products.
5/15/2008 3:29:04 PM
Greg Mankiw (pretty much a top 3 living economist, Harvard professor) discussed this in his blog twice in the past weekhttp://gregmankiw.blogspot.com/
5/15/2008 3:44:01 PM
a 2.5% tax on endowments of a billion+ is a pittance, especially when we have a war to pay for and clean up after.after reading the article though, it's pretty poorly written. The guy, apart from having a blatant bias that has obviously distorted his perspective, doesn't seem to realize the purpose of an endowment.
5/15/2008 7:22:05 PM
Maybe part of the reason people give large sums of money to universities is that it is the one of the few places you can put your money without the government stealing a big chunk of it. This has nothing to do with how the universities are managing and/or spending or not spending their endowments. Make no mistake this is just about the government looking for more $$$. Just like cigarette and beer tax, if the government really cared about the health and well-being of the poor they would simply ban rather than tax. Calling the activity of X "irresponsible" or "inequitable" etc... is just a smoke screen for raising taxes. Its a bait and switch. Ironically, if anybody in this country needs to be taxed for inequitable distribution of resources it is congress itself. Lets tax congress. Every bill they pass their own personal income tax rate should get a little higher or something like that.
5/15/2008 10:54:56 PM