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Wednesday, June 08, 2011

Liberal Millionaires Want Higher Taxes But Won’t Donate to Pay Down US Debt

A group of self- described liberal millionaires seeking to raise taxes on the top 1 percent of America’s population, refused -- when questioned by CNSNews.com -- to consider making donations themselves to a Treasury Department Web sitethat allows the public to make contributions to help pay down the public debt.

The  “Patriotic Millionaires" group held a conference call on Monday in advance of the10th anniversary of President George W. Bush's tax cuts to encourage President Barack Obama and Congress to raise taxes for Americans who make $1 million or more annually.

CNSNews.com asked the liberal millionaires this question: “The Treasury Department has a Web site -- pay.gov -- where anyone who wants to can make a contribution at any time to pay down the federal debt. Are you willing to make a contribution to pay down the debt and, if so, how much would it be?”

Dennis Mehiel, the principal shareholder and chairman of the board of U.S. Corrugated, called the notion that he and his fellow millionaires would consider donating some of their millions to the Treasury Department to help eliminate the deficit “preposterous on its face.”

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes it's a dumb argument meant to distract from a real debate on taxes.

Anonymous said...

I agree that it's preposterous!
However, bet the Conservative millionaires thing exactly the same.
However, once again, it's done as a ant-liberal story.
I tend to look at BOTH sides!