This is an interesting website which illustrates that not everyone who has benefited monetarily from doing business in the United States is against paying their fair share of the expense of maintaining this society...contrary to popular opinion....
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Taxes: ‘The price we pay to live in a civilized society’
Two members of Wealth for the Common Good spoke out today about the role our nation’s infrastructure plays in creating individual wealth. During a press conference, Arul Menezes, a principal architect at Microsoft, and Bill Collins, former mayor of Norwalk, Conn., talked about their personal stories of financial success and their willingness to pay more taxes — in order to help foster the success of other Americans. (Updated 29 July 2009)
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Wealth for the Common Good is a network of business leaders, wealthy individuals and partners supporting public policies that promote shared prosperity and fair taxation.
"Over the last 30 years, we have disproportionately benefited from the economic policies. We feel it’s time rebalance the economy so that it works for everyone — not just the wealthy. Our country is facing unprecedented economic challenges right now: We all need to pay our fair share to resolve these issues and make long overdue investments in education, health, energy and infrastructure."
Right now we’re leading our first campaign, calling on President Obama and Congress to immediately reverse the Bush-era tax cuts on household incomes over $235,000. This could raise an estimated $43 billion in annual revenue.
It is powerful when those who would pay a tax speak publicly on its behalf. It’s important that we let our elected officials know that there are thousands of us who would pay more — pay our fair share — to invest in the country. Please, add your voice.
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Link to website: http://wealthforcommongood.org/
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