Pritzker heirs: Tax us more, 2020 Dems – Crain’s

The letter was published Monday on Medium.com and details the “support [for] a moderate wealth tax on the fortunes of the richest 1/10 of the richest 1 percent of Americans.”
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StvOh
6 years ago

These wealthy Democrats are such hypocrites, and they know it won’t happen because the federal govt can only tax income, not property……..so speaking out so publicly in favor of it makes them look generous without being generous.

Downstate_downtrodden
6 years ago
Reply to  StvOh

Exactly. Not to mention-on the state level-that whole business with the toilets. Sad thing is, a lot of folks will view this as some sort of magnanimous move on their part.

debtsor
6 years ago

The have too much money – for sure. But giving the money to the government is probably the 2nd worst possible way to spend it other than flushing it into the sewers. What ever happened to the days of the robber barons doing their philanthropy? Where are the public libraries, theaters, pools, parks and so on? They’d rather give the money to a wasteful bureaucracy that enriches few outside of DC rather than actually spend it on their common man.

Sickening.

Downstate_downtrodden
6 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Just a guess, but maybe it took more to convince the masses back then.

nixit
6 years ago

When the Pritzkers created the Pritzker Foundation, I assume they deduct any personal contributions into the Foundation from their taxable income, correct? In other words, when the Pritzker foundation donates $100 million to Northwestern and UofC, aren’t those donations technically subsidized by taxpayers because of the write-off?

Either way, there’s nothing preventing any citizen from paying more taxes.

Bob Out of here
6 years ago
Reply to  nixit

True. If they write a check today to the state of IL for $100 million, it will be cashed tomorrow. Sad part is that’s a fraction of a percent of what the state needs to get out of debt.

debtsor
6 years ago

The check for $100,000,000 would be cashed tomorrow, and it would disappear the day after that. I once worked for a medium sized employer and I was personally responsible for creating what I believed was a large windfall. The owner laughed and said that windfall was gone in a day just to pay payroll taxes.

Downstate_downtrodden
6 years ago

You really can’t make this up.

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