2016: The Year of the Billionaire
This presidential election could show how private capital and secrecy conspired to take the political process away from the American people.
By Adele M. Stan / The American Prospect
January 1, 2016
In general, it can be said that billionaires in America almost always have pretty good years, by at least one important measure: They have more than a billion dollars. Theyve made it into a club composed of 536 people, in a nation with a population of 321 million.
Over the past 40 years, their fortunes have soared, and according to new report in The New York Times, they pay precious little tax on them. Thats because theyve bought the Congress that writes the tax code, paid the lobbyists who strong-arm the legislators, and funded the think tanks that crafted the policy strong-armed on the bought-and-paid-for legislators.
OK; that may be a bit of an oversimplificationnot every member of Congress is in the pocket of the 0.01 percentbut not by much.
More and more, the billionaires influence is conducted out of public view, thanks to a Supreme Court with a billionaire-boosting majority, and a tax code designed by the billionaires lackeys to hurt the brain of any normal human who deigned to apply her intelligence to it.
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