Ritafee
Is Being Human
There are reasonable people on both sides. There are people who hold bizarre views on both sides
I tend to see the sides as 'poor' class and 'rich' class within the 'picking-a-side' political class landscape.
When one of the dudes holding all the money says the system is rigged, folks in power get nervous.
Morris Pearl, a proud “traitor to his class:” an uber-wealthy millionaire left a wildly lucrative investment career because ...
to put it simply, he was making way too much money.
As Pearl tells it in his new book, How to Think Like a Patriotic Millionaire: Taxes, he was having lunch with bank executives at the top of a swanky bank building in Athens, Greece when he looked out the window to see a half-protest, half-riot forming outside.
Pearl had a moment of clarity: the power and money concentrated in that room could have changed the lives of everyone gathering in the streets below, with plenty left over.
He left investment banking and never looked back, choosing instead to be a full-time advocate for an unusual crusade:
Pay regular people much more, and start taxing the rich again.
Morris Pearl is part of a group called Patriotic Millionaires, a group of some of the nation’s wealthiest people ...
Fed up with the way their fellow rich people are re-writing our laws to screw over everyone who isn’t them.
They’re becoming a major thorn in the side of billionaires and lawmakers.
Every time a Paul Ryan pops up with some line about job creators, the Patriotic Millionaires are there to call bulls**t.
Pearl’s book is a rare look at tax code from the other side of the curtain ...
He knows exactly where the lies are, because the lies were written for him.
The Rich Can’t Get Richer Forever, Can They?
Inequality comes in waves. The question is when this one will break.