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A pity party for America’s rich and powerful

Summary:   Brad DeLong often nominates people for the “stupidest man alive” award (e.g., here).  Here is a new nominee. The underlying issue is important and little-known: the US has a flat tax system, with the rich and poor paying taxes at the same percent of income.

Second Quarter 2010 Investor Letter, Daniel S. Loeb, Third Point Partners LP, 27 August 2010 — Excerpt:

As every student of American history knows, this country’s core founding principles included non-punitive taxation, Constitutionally guaranteed protections against persecution of the minority, and an inexorable right of self-determination. Washington has taken actions over the past months like the Goldman suit that seem designed to fracture the populace by pulling capital and power from the hands of some and putting it in the hands of others. … Laws and regulations such as these justifiably raise questions about this government’s commitment to free-market capitalism and the articulated rule of law.

This is astonishing.  It would be insane if he actually believed what he said.

Update:  Much of the rest is even more bizarre, part of a sustained propaganda campaign to convince us that white is black.  Tens of millions unemployed while corporate profits are at a record high (up 4x since 1993, 9%.year) — so corporations need even more tax breaks.  With inequality at multi-generational highs, the rich need even more tax breaks.   With the financial sector larger and more powerful than at any time since the days of Andrew Mellon, they portray themselves as sheep chased by wolves.

Below are links to resources describing America’s tax system and growing wealth inequality.

About the author

Daniel Seth Loeb is an American hedge fund manager and founder of Third Point LLC, managing over $5.5 billion in assets.  Loeb reportedly enjoys art collecting, yoga and surfing.  Loeb’s compensation was $150 million in 2005, $200 million in 2006 and $270 million om 2007.  (Source:  Wikipedia}

For more information about taxes in America (a flat tax system in disguise)

Following years of propaganda, most Americans are clueless about the operation of our tax system.  Here is an excellent introduction to the issue:

Other studies:

For more information about inequality of wealth and income

Excellent intros:

Other articles and studies:

Posts on the FM website about these matters

About our tax system

About increasing inequality in America

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