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Cry Me A River: Republicans Holler “Class Warfare” Over Obama’s Plans To Raise Taxes On The Super-Rich

GOP must stand for GREED OPERATED POLITICS because the shady Republicans are already crying foul over Obama’s plans to increase taxes on the super-rich . Leading Republicans on Sunday spurned as “class warfare” an administration proposal dubbed “the Buffett rule” that would ensure millionaires are taxed at the same rate as the middle class. President Barack Obama was expected to make the proposal on Monday, picking up on a repeated complaint by billionaire investor Warren Buffett that he pays taxes at a lower rate than his secretary, White House officials said. “If he’s feeling guilty about it, I think he should send in a check,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told NBC’s “Meet the Press” of Buffett. “But we don’t want to stagnate this economy by raising taxes. Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, dismissed the Buffett rule as “just a political move by the president.” Increasing taxes on millionaires would add “a de minimis amount of money to the Treasury to pay off the debt,” he said on CNN’s “State of the Union” talkshow. “The tax code should be reformed for one purpose — generate jobs. When you say we’ll tax one percent of the economy, that’s class warfare,” said Graham, who called for reforms that would eliminate deductions and flatten income tax rates overall. Echoing Graham, Representative Paul Ryan said the administration’s proposal was “going in the wrong direction.” “Class warfare… may make for really good politics but it makes a rotten economics,” the Wisconsin Republican said on “Fox News Sunday.” “We don’t need a system that seeks to divide people. We don’t need a system that seeks to prey on people’s fear, envy and anxiety.” Some millionaires get a big break because investment gains — such as capital gains, dividends and “carried interest” compensation paid to investment managers and hedge fund partners — are taxed at a lower rate than wages. They also only pay the Social Security payroll tax on the first $106,800 of their income, the cut-off point for the tax. Buffett, one of the world’s richest men, has questioned the fairness of the system and suggested that the rich should be willing to pay more. Obama will unveil the tax hike as part of a broader announcement at the White House on a long-term deficit reduction proposal. He will not indicate a specific rate or provide other details such as how much revenue the plan would raise, according to The New York Times, which first reported the story. A special joint congressional committee is working on a bipartisan budget deal due by late November amid a new row between Obama and Republican lawmakers over the president’s jobs bill, after Obama said he would finance the plan by ending tax breaks for oil and gas firms and individuals earning over $200,000. Republicans have rejected the blueprint. The millionaires’ rate would affect just 0.3 percent of taxpayers, or fewer than 450,000 of the some 144 million returns filed for 2010, according to the Times. Don’t believe the hype! If Warren Buffett can admit he’s not paying enough taxes these haters need to step the fizzuck off. Hoes Sit Down… and Quit Yer B*tchin’!!! The rest of us are bleeding over here while y’all feed your pomeranians caviar from golden plates at the damn dinner table. Source

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Jimmy Buffett Hospitalized

As horrified fans looked on, the entertainer Jimmy Buffett, 64, took a nasty tumble off the front of the stage, then was taken to a hospital with a head injury, according to reports. “The doctors say he is doing well and will be released tomorrow,” his rep said in a statement. “More info as we get it, and thank you for all of your well-wishes!” Jimmy Buffett made a frightening, unexpected exit from the stage during a concert in Sydney on Tuesday. Before the accident, the singer#39;s “Welcome

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TMZ Live — The Fall of Buffett, Snooki’s Script

A lot to get to today — we have a special guest who’s gonna call in … but you’ll have to watch to find out who. Plus … Jimmy Buffett takes a frightening fall off a stage in Australia, a major scoop on Snooki and Jwoww ‘s new reality show, Katherine… Read more

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Jimmy Buffett’s Frightening Fall — Caught on Tape

Filed under: Jimmy Buffett , Music , Nurse! Jimmy Buffett plummeted off the stage in Australia last night and crashed HARD into the concrete floor — and the devastating accident was all captured on tape … and obtained by TMZ.

Jimmy Buffett Hospitalized After Fall from Stage

Jimmy Buffett was rushed to a hospital in Australia today after he fell off the stage during a concert … and it appears flashing lights from the lighting director may have triggered the fall that left him unconscious. TMZ has confirmed the 64-year-old… Read more

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Warren Buffett: I ‘Should Be Paying A Lot More In Taxes’

WASHINGTON — Billionaire Warren Buffett rebutted claims that the Obama administration is unjustly hurting business orders with high taxes by saying that in fact, the wealthy have never had it so good. “I think that people at the high end, people like myself, should be paying a lot more in taxes. We have it better than we've ever had it,” he told ABC's Christiane Amanpour in a clip played on “This Week” on Sunday. When Amanpour pointed to critics' claims that the very wealthy need tax cuts to spur business and capitalism, Buffett replied, “The rich are always going to say that, you know, 'Just give us more money, and we'll go out and spend more, and then it will all trickle down to the rest of you.' But that has not worked the last 10 years, and I hope the American public is catching on.” added by: Chango2000

Jimmy Buffet Blames Bush’s Oil Ties for BP Spill: “It was like Dracula Running a Blood Bank”

Jimmy Buffett, a singer famed for his laid-back island tunes, had some harsh words for the people he claims are responsible for the BP oil spill – the administration of former President George W. Bush. The Obama-supporting musician told the Associated Press on Tuesday that he believed the Bush administration was responsible for the crisis, due to their alleged ties to oil companies. “To me it was more about eight years of bad policy before [Obama] got there that let this happen,” said Buffett. “It was Dracula running the blood bank in terms of oil and leases.” While celebrities from Larry King to James Cameron have already lined up to offer aid to people impacted by the oil spill, Buffett says he also hopes that his sea-side concert next Sunday in Gulf Shores, Alabama will soothe people’s anger over the crisis. Buffett will be playing a sea-side concert next Sunday in Gulf Shores, Alabama. “People were going, ‘What are you going to do about things?’ I mean, hell, I can’t stick my finger in that hole. Everybody wishes they could,” Buffett told the Associated Press on Tuesday. “What I’m best at is two hours of escapism for people that have to go back and either live jobs that they don’t like or whatever…it’s that Mardi Gras mentality.” But Buffett’s attempt to cheer up Gulf Coast residents may have backfired. According to Alabama news website Al.com, the Margaritaville-singer’s comments sparked anger among some readers who said Buffett should stick to music and stay out of partisan politics. Al.com is a site owned by The Birmingham News, The Huntsville Times and The Mobile Press-Register. In an article published by the site’s staff titled, “What you’re saying: Jimmy Buffett should leave out politics,” the writers noted that Buffett’s comments sent readers “into a frenzy of discussion over the singer-songwriter’s political affiliations.” “When is this administration going to grow up and start taking responsibility for anything?” wrote one commenter cited in the article. “I hope the people of Alabama boycott his sister’s restuarant in Gulf Shores. I will never eat there again.” “I have tickets for the concert and plan to attend. However, if Jimmy starts with the Bush bashing and Obama praising, I won’t boo, but I will yell, “shut up and sing,'” wrote another.

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