Robin Roberts announced today that she is leaving Good Morning America one day earlier than scheduled, not due to her impending bone marrow transplant , but as a result of Hurricane Isaac. She is flying home to Mississippi to be with her ailing 88-year-old mother, Lucimarian, along with her family, which is in the eye of the storm. “I know the journey ahead will not be easy,” said Roberts, who is dealing with a blood disorder known as Myelodysplastic Syndrome. “Just know that I’m going to come back here as soon as I can.” In Roberts’ temporary absence, Good Morning America will welcome a number of high-profile guest anchors. Among them, it’s been confirmed: Oprah Winfrey, Chrid Rock, Katie Couric, Barbara Walters, Kelly Ripa and the Modern Family cast . “This means so much [that] these friends are stepping up like this,” Roberts said. “I love them for that!”
Cameron Diaz celebrates a milestone birthday today: the gorgeous actress is now 40 years old! Despite her questionable taste in men , Diaz remains a THG favorite for quotes such as how she often travels for penis . She’s also the voice of Princess Fiona in the Shrek franchise and cracked us up by appearing opposite ex-boyfriend Justin Timberlake in Bad Teacher . So raise a glass to the four-time Golden Globe nominee and click through the following picture montage in her beautiful honor… Among other celebrities celebrating a birthday today: Andy Roddick (30), Lisa Ling (39) and Warren Buffett (82).
President Barack Obama renewed his call Saturday for passage of the so-called Buffett rule, calling it “just common sense,” not “class warfare.” The Buffett rule, named after billionaire investor Warren Buffett, entered the lexicon last year after Buffett penned an op-ed in the New York Times encouraging Congress to raise taxes on the wealthy. Under the proposed plan, scheduled for a Senate vote April… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 31/03/2012 10:30 Number of articles : 2
Chuck Schumer at a campaign event for Lew Fidler Senator Chuck Schumer had some fun the other day when he “mistakenly” confused the “Buffett Rule,” President Barack Obama’s tax proposal that the wealthy pay at least the same tax rate as the middle class, with presidential candidate Mitt Romney. “So, it’s a priority for us to act on some kind of Romney—I mean, Buffett Rule,” he joked . Mr. Romney,… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Politicker Discovery Date : 03/02/2012 21:07 Number of articles : 2
Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), flanked by House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio). (AP File Photo)
Top Republicans came out forcefully against President Barack Obama’s proposed “Buffett Rule” millionaire tax rate Sunday, calling it “class warfare” and welcoming billionaire Warren Buffett to “send in a check” if he’s feeling… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 18/09/2011 17:59 Number of articles : 2
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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While the media have been hyping rich liberals like Ted Turner and Warren Buffett calling on Congress to raise taxes on Americans earning over $250,000 per year, they've failed to inform the public that the nation's top earners already pay a disproportionately large share of the nation's tax burden, NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell told Fox News's Steve Doocy on this morning's “Fox & Friends” : read more
At a time when the American mood has turned against excessive government spending, Christiane Amanpour devoted Sunday’s This Week to four liberal Democratic billionaires, though she failed to identify their political orientation, who want higher income tax rates on the wealthy. Unmentioned during the pre-taped interviews with Warren Buffett, Bill and Melinda Gates, Ted Turner and Tom Steyer revolving around their participation in “The Giving Pledge” – the promise to give away at least half their wealth: how they are free now to give all the money they want to the federal government. Amanpour began by touting: “Warren Buffett has been practically begging the country, begging Congress to tax him more. In fact, many of the richest Americans like Buffett, Bill and Melinda Gates and Ted Turner say that they should pay higher tax.” In between letting Buffett expound at length on why taxes should be hiked, she fretted to Bill Gates: “If people aren't going to pay for the services that they need, how are those services going to get funded, do you think?” read more
Forbes ‘ list of the 400 richest Americans is out today, with Jay-Z and Warren Buffett on the cover. Funny, since there’s only one black person on the list, and it’s not Jay-Z. Who is on the list? A breakdown, below. More
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Forbes 400 magazine released its annual list of the 400 richest Americans on Wednesday, and their combined net worth climbed 8% this year, to $1.37 trillion. Wealth rose for 217 members of the list, while 85 saw a decline. 1 Bill Gates $54 B 54 Medina, WA Microsoft 2 Warren Buffett $45 B 80 Omaha, NE Berkshire Hathaway 3 Larry Ellison $27 B 66 Woodside, CA Oracle 4 Christy Walton $24 B 55 Jackson, WY Walmart 5 Charles Koch $21.5 B 74 Wichita, KS manufacturing, energy 5 David Ko