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If Mr. Buffett and Mr. Gates want to throw more dollars into the federal tax coffers, then go ahead. But don't force their social progressive nonsense down the throats of America's millionaires, many of whom give generously to private humanitarian efforts for the less fortunate, wounded service members, etcetera. If these two gentleman really want to help, real the U.S. Constitution's 16th and 17th Amendments and support political candidates who'll return our country to its original dual sovereign design under federalism.
isn't there a line of contributions on the tax statement? having government implement will only effect EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING!!
whoever of the wealthy is on the side of Obama is also on the side of "CHANGE" from individual freedom to everyone under socialism! birds of one feather, Obama and his wealthy corrupt cronies flock together!
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