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In reply to the discussion: White House downplays golf outing with Bain Capital lobbyist [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)28. Do you have similar problems in Canada?
Would meeting with representatives of billionaires affect your vote?
Does it seem to you that the well-heeled are well-represented in Washington?
Are the wealthy evading paying their fair share of taxes?
If you answered "Yes" or "No" to any of these questions, here's help:
Tax Offshore Wealth Sitting In First World Banks
James S. Henry
07.01.10, 09:00 AM EDT
Forbes Magazine dated July 19, 2010
Let's tax offshore private wealth.
How can we get the world's wealthiest scoundrels--arms dealers, dictators, drug barons, tax evaders--to help us pay for the soaring costs of deficits, disaster relief, climate change and development? Simple: Levy a modest withholding tax on untaxed private offshore loot.
Many aboveground economies around the world are struggling, but the economic underground is booming. By my estimate, there is $15 trillion to $20 trillion in private wealth sitting offshore in bank accounts, brokerage accounts and hedge fund portfolios, completely untaxed.
SNIP...
This wealth is concentrated. Nearly half of it is owned by 91,000 people--0.001% of the world's population. Ninety-five percent is owned by the planet's wealthiest 10 million people.
SNIP...
Is it feasible? Yes. The majority of offshore wealth is managed by 50 banks. As of September 2009 these banks accounted for $10.8 trillion of offshore assets--72% of the industry's total. The busiest 10 of them manage 40%.
CONTINUED....
http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2010/0719/opinions-taxation-tax-havens-banking-on-my-mind.html
The questions weren't just rhetorical. What do you think, SidDithers? Got any opinions on the influence of money on democracy?
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where's that picture of all those pols ( obama clinton lieberman bush'es erc.)
leftyohiolib
May 2014
#1
no it had about 30 people in it, republicans and dems all together laughing as if they were all in
leftyohiolib
May 2014
#15
Working on a deal to give Bain the $35 Billion USPS pension when it's sold? nt
TheBlackAdder
May 2014
#2
He said he was going to limit access to the White House, not the golf course.
LuvNewcastle
May 2014
#3
True, that. Remember when President Obama went golfing with the head of UBS America in August, 2009?
Octafish
May 2014
#20
Usually the GOPers use the President's golf outings as a point of criticism.
Nuclear Unicorn
May 2014
#25
If I manufactured outrage, I'd send Obama out golfing with billionaire's toadies.
Octafish
May 2014
#38