Obama Pushes 'Buffett Rule' to House Dems

Obama Pushes 'Buffett Rule' to House Dems Bloomberg – 1 hour ago Enlarge image Warren Buffett Warren Buffett Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg Warren Buffett, chairman and chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. President Barack Obama said he will press Congress to revise tax breaks that help rich Americans pay …

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Warren Buffett Defends His Secretary From 'Ridiculous' Attacks

Warren Buffett says criticism of his secretary, Debbie Bosanek, over her supposed high salary and purchase of a second home, is 'ridiculous' and misses the point he's trying to make on tax rates for the very rich.

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Warren Buffett’s Secretary Speaks – Wall Street Journal

Politico Warren Buffett's Secretary Speaks Wall Street Journal By BRENT BAKER The secretary speaks,” ABC fill-in anchor David Muir excitedly teased at the top of Wednesday's World News, “billionaire investor Warren Buffett and his secretary, who pays a much-higher tax rate than him. He says not fair. Warren Buffett Defends His Secretary From 'Ridiculous' Attacks CNBC.com Warren Buffett defends secretary Politico Buffett's Secretary Qualifies for Obama Tax Hike Fox News Bloomberg

Obama and Warren Buffett Launch WWIII (2/3)

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Obama and Warren Buffett Launch WWIII (2/3) Join The Wave! www.GreeneWave.com A recent embargo by Europe and the United States all but assures a Pearl Harbor style retaliation by Iran. WW3 here we come! To Donate: www.paypal.com From: cgreene34 Views: 2145 98 ratings Time: 05:52 More in News & Politics

Warren Buffett Donated $42 Million In Stock To Mystery Charities – Huffington Post

Warren Buffett Donated $42 Million In Stock To Mystery Charities Huffington Post Billionaire Warren Buffett donated stock in his company worth $41.6 million to eight unnamed charities during the second half of 2011. Buffett revealed the donations Wednesday in a year-end update on his Berkshire Hathaway Inc. stock holdings.

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Warren Buffett, Secretary Debbie Bosanek Discuss Tax Rate Inequality in Interview

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Warren Buffett, Secretary Debbie Bosanek Discuss Tax Rate Inequality in Interview Billionaire's secretary, Debbie Bosanek, has become the face of tax inequality. From: ABCNews Views: 251 9 ratings Time: 02:54 More in News & Politics

S&P: Berkshire Hathaway Still No AAA-Rating (BRK-A)

S&P: Berkshire Hathaway Still No AAA-Rating (BRK-A) 24/7 Wall St. – 8 hours ago Standard & Poor's Ratings Services has downgraded many sovereign AAA ratings lately.

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How Rich is Warren Buffett's Secretary?

Thanks to ABC , we now have a number on the difference between Warren Buffett's tax rate, and his secretary's.  According to the network, “Bosanek pays a tax rate of 35.8 percent of income, while …

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Obama Extols Warren Buffett as Hero, But to Wall Street He’s No Angel – Daily Beast

Daily Beast Obama Extols Warren Buffett as Hero, But to Wall Street He's No Angel Daily Beast President Obama invokes Warren Buffett as a great icon of Wall Street eager to pay his fair share of taxes, but the industry sees his folksy image as a mask for a robber-baron mentality. One of the pillars of President Obama's State of the Union …

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Romney Tax Break Rejected as Welfare for Rich in Investor Poll

Romney Tax Break Rejected as Welfare for Rich in Investor Poll Bloomberg – 52 minutes ago Attachment: Poll Results and Methodology Most international investors say a tax break allowing private equity and hedge-fund executives to pay lower tax rates than many average Americans isn't warranted, according to a Bloomberg survey.

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