cawacko
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The opening paragraph says this, "They're rich. They're angry. And they want to pony up more money to Uncle Sam."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/04/17/BU551O4NV8.DTL
I stayed out of the Lead By Example thread but this one got me. Sure this group can protest to the government to raise their taxes. But if these rich people really have money burning a hole in their pocket and they really feel the government doesn't get enough of their money there is no reason that the individuals of this group can't personally pay more on tax day to Uncle Sam as well as rallying other like minded rich people around the country to do the same to make a statement. And a large number of rich people from all over the country who voluntarily give more of their money to the government would make a big statement to not only lawmakers but all other Americans. The press would be all over a story like that with positive coverage and lord knows politicians love to join a popular cause. That to me is how these guys who effect government change.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/04/17/BU551O4NV8.DTL
I stayed out of the Lead By Example thread but this one got me. Sure this group can protest to the government to raise their taxes. But if these rich people really have money burning a hole in their pocket and they really feel the government doesn't get enough of their money there is no reason that the individuals of this group can't personally pay more on tax day to Uncle Sam as well as rallying other like minded rich people around the country to do the same to make a statement. And a large number of rich people from all over the country who voluntarily give more of their money to the government would make a big statement to not only lawmakers but all other Americans. The press would be all over a story like that with positive coverage and lord knows politicians love to join a popular cause. That to me is how these guys who effect government change.