Warren Buffet Just Endorsed Barack Obama on Bloomberg & Will Fundraise For Him

Quote from Thunderdog:

If those are the numbers, then I agree that the threshold seems a bit low.

The threshold is ridiculously low. Most of these estates aren't in cash either. Small businesses. Farms. The family home. Often heirs need to SELL the enity to pay the taxes. It's like winning a car on a game show. Sounds great until they tell you backstage to come up with half for the IRS. In cash.
 
Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:

The threshold is ridiculously low. Most of these estates aren't in cash either. Small businesses. Farms. The family home. Often heirs need to SELL the enity to pay the taxes. It's like winning a car on a game show. Sounds great until they tell you backstage to come up with half for the IRS. In cash.

Democrats could give a crap about those people. Responsible people who worked hard, lived frugally and saved. Democrats care more for terrorists at gitmo than these people.
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

Democrats could give a crap about those people. Responsible people who worked hard, lived frugally and saved. Democrats care more for terrorists at gitmo than these people.
It's always refreshing to have a level-headed exchange with you.
:p
 
Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:

The threshold is ridiculously low. Most of these estates aren't in cash either. Small businesses. Farms. The family home. Often heirs need to SELL the enity to pay the taxes. It's like winning a car on a game show. Sounds great until they tell you backstage to come up with half for the IRS. In cash.

Ya gotta buy life insurance to pay the taxes.
 
Quote from CasperCRF:

It's not as high as you might think, only $2M and it's going to be rasied to $3.5M in 2009 i believe.
Estate Tax threshold:

Estate Tax Exemption
2006-2008: $2 million

2009: $3.5 million

2010: Estate tax repealed

2011: Estate tax will come back unless Congress votes to extend the repeal.
 
If I had as much cash sitting on the sidelines as does Warren Buffet, I would too endorse Obama and help him raise money. Why? Because Obama's presidency would create investment opportunities not seen since the Great Depression.
 
Quote from dis:

If I had as much cash sitting on the sidelines as does Warren Buffet, I would too endorse Obama and help him raise money. Why? Because Obama's presidency would create investment opportunities not seen since the Great Depression.

Ok, I am curious. Please explain these investment opportunities.
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

Democrats could give a crap about those people. Responsible people who worked hard, lived frugally and saved. Democrats care more for terrorists at gitmo than these people.
It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.
-- Mark Twain
 
Quote from flytiger:

he's got his. Don't you see. Levitt, Pitt. They make it, and then find Jesus.

Look at everything around you. You don't think Buffett had the power to come out and say, "enough!!!" "Stop it!" You don't think he could have stopped the fraud? So what good is he. Then he goes on TV, and notice it's always broads that interview him?

Now, he endorses the far left. What's money - to him. You're screwed. I'm so sick of that bastard. Take a hike.

Exactly.

Socialism is a Control Valve to Competition.
 
Quote from achilles28:

Exactly.

Socialism is a Control Valve to Competition.

"The poor who have neither property, friends, nor strength to labor are boarded in the houses of good farmers, to whom a stipulated sum is annually paid. To those who are able to help themselves a little or have friends from whom they derive some succor, inadequate however to their full maintenance, supplementary aids are given which enable them to live comfortably in their own houses or in the houses of their friends. Vagabonds without visible property or vocation, are placed in work houses, where they are well clothed, fed, lodged, and made to labor." --Thomas Jefferson: Notes on Virginia Q.XIV, 1782. ME 2:184

"With respect to marine hospitals... such establishments have been made by the General Government in the several States,... a portion of seaman's wages is drawn for their support, and the government furnishes what is deficient." --Thomas Jefferson to James Ronaldson, 1813. ME 13:205

"This world abounds indeed with misery; to lighten its burthen, we must divide it with one another." --Thomas Jefferson to Maria Cosway, 1786. ME 5:441
 
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