Unfortunately for Warren Buffett, in his latter years he's becoming a joke and laughingstock to an increasing number of people. While he remains one of the greatest investors of all time, he's revealing himself as a big government sychophant. S call to tax billionaires even more is ridiculous, in light of the very little it would do the pay off the debt.
This is just the usual class warfare nonsense engendered by progressives and their Democratic political representatives. Interestingly, Warren Buffett's father, Howard, was a strong advocate of free markets and small government, leaning libertarian in a number of areas. Warren Buffett is moving far beyond his investing expertise - into politics and economics - something he knows little about, which unfortunately for his legacy, has launched his comedy act.
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