Warren Buffett Promises to Pay Off the National Debt–If Republicans Help?
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Warren Buffett is continuing to prod the GOP into taking greater financial responsibility by promising a dollar-for-dollar match of any funds contributed by Republicans in Congress toward the national debt. In a recent interview with Time, Buffett expressed that for every $1 donation offered by a Republican representative of Congress, he would match that donation with $1. Buffett Solicits Donations from Congress Republicans In 2011, Warren Buffett publicized his belief that Congress should raise taxes on the wealthy–Americans making at least $1 million annually–in order to solve many of the major economic issues the country is facing, like the national debt. He stated that the nation’s top earners are not being taxed at a high enough rate. In response to Buffett’s statement on taxing the wealthy, Mitch McConnell, Senate Republican leader, countered with a recommendation that Buffett, along with his wealthy supporters, simply donate funds to relieve the country’s national debt. It turns out that Buffett is accepting the challenge and even upped the ante by provoking Congressional Republicans into a money-matching war. In addition to the $1-$1 donation offer for Republicans of Congress, Buffett turned the spotlight onto McConnell with a declaration he will match $3 for every $1 McConnell donates toward lowering the national debt. The Math Behind Warren Buffett’s Plan Despite Buffett’s admirable intentions, soliciting donations from the GOP may not suffice in abolishing the national debt. According to the National Debt Clock, the country’s debt is at about $15 trillion, a figure that is steadily increasing by the minute. Even if the 535 members of Congress (Democrats and Republicans alike) and President Obama donated $100,000 each year, over the course of four years, the collected donations would only amount to just over $214 million. When Buffett’s match is added to the donation pool, the dent made in the national debt total is far from impressive, as the U.S. debt would still linger close to its original $15 trillion mark. The essence of the Warren Buffett donation challenge is at best a way to spur the Republican party into action. Clearly, there is still a need for a long-term solution which is still undefined and hotly contested to date.
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Buffet has turned into an attentionwhore since his wife died. What an idiot. You do know a Repub already called him on it to the tune of 40k. Where are the Democrats? nowhere that is where.
Oh sure, this from a guy with a team of accountants and lawyers working around the clock so he doesn't have to pay the $400 million he owes the IRS.
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He hasn't even paid his own taxes! Why should we listen to anything he has to say? http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/editorials/warren_buffett_hypocrite_E3BsmJmeQVE38q2Woq9yjJ
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