Quote from Lucrum:
I said you're on welfare because you support Obama, and that your posts back up my claim. Try to keep up will you.
These guys support Obama too Luke.Again,great logic in forming your delusional facts
John Doerr, partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
Carol Bartz, president and CEO, Yahoo!
John Chambers, CEO and chairman, Cisco Systems
Dick Costolo, CEO, Twitter
Larry Ellison, co-founder and CEO, Oracle
Reed Hastings, CEO, NetFlix
John Hennessy, president, Stanford University
Steve Jobs, chairman and CEO, Apple
Art Levinson, chairman and former CEO, Genentech
Eric Schmidt, chairman and CEO, Google
Steve Westly, managing partner and founder, Westly Group
Mark Zuckerberg, founder, president and CEO, Facebook
Warren Buffett to host Obama fundraiser in Chicago
September 21, 2011 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- There will be a convergence of presidential politics, high finance and Chicago glitter next month as billionaire Warren Buffett holds a fundraiser for President Barack Obama.
Even though investor Warren Buffett was the only person to lose some of his wealth among Forbes' top 20 richest Americans, with $39 billion left, he has enough to throw Obama a couple of fundraising parties.
Buffett is to throw one in New York at the end of this month, and then here in Chicago on Thursday, October 27th.
Cuban on millionaire's tax: 'What a great problem to have'
Mark Cuban doesn't have any problem paying his fair share of taxes.
In fact, the more the better.
His advice to others: "Go out there and get rich. Get so obnoxiously rich that when that tax bill comes, your first thought will be to choke on how big a check you have to write," the owner of the Dallas Mavericks wrote recently on blog maverick, the mark cuban weblog. "Your 2nd thought will be 'what a great problem to have,' and your 3rd should be a recognition that in paying your taxes, you are helping to support millions of Americans that are not as fortunate as you."
Cuban's comments come as taxpayers nationwide are talking about President Obama's proposed tax designed to make sure those who earn more than $1 million a year don't pay a lower tax rate than middle-income households.
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http://www.star-telegram.com/2011/09/21/3386097/cuban-on-millionaires-tax-what.html#ixzz1bQiMULcD