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jeudi 27 octobre 2011

Greg Sargent: Millionaires for class warfare

This Wall Street Journal story on a new poll finding that 68 percent of millionaires support higher taxes on millionaires is getting a lot of attention today. As Steve Benen joked: ?Can the rich wage class warfare on themselves??

What?s particularly interesting about this survey, however, is what it found about millionaire attitudes towards Warren Buffett. As you?ll recall, his ?Buffett Rule? crusade against millionaires paying lower taxes than the middle class triggered an outpouring of rage on the right. Millionaires, however, don?t seem to mind what Buffett is up to:

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