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Spotlight On... Warren Buffett, founder, Berkshire Hathaway

Stephen Foley
Friday 13 January 2012 01:00 GMT
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Ah, the Oracle of Omaha

Billionaire investment guru,second richest man in the United States, and suddenly, it seems, a wannabe lefty politician.

When did he go intopolitics?

He hasn't exactly, but he seems to be taking a devil-may-care attitude in his old age and is wading deeper and deeper into the political row over taxes on the rich.

What's he said?

For many years he has pointed out how he pays proportionately less in taxes than his secretary, and suggested that the wealthiest should pay more – putting him on the same page as President Barack Obama, and the opposite page tothe trickle-downers of the Republican Party. Stepping up his campaign, more recently he claimed that most rich people actually want to pay more.

And?

Republicans in the House of Representatives scoffed and passed a peevish "Buffett law" that would put a box on tax forms so anyone could pay extra if they really, really wanted to.

And and?

In an equally peevish blast back, in a Time magazine interview this week, Mr Buffett says he will pay extra, under the following conditions: Republican Congressmen should do the same, and he will match them dollar for dollar. Except for Mitch McConnell, their leader. Mr Buffett says he will match him $3 for $1.

Is that really peevishness on Mr Buffett's part?

It does all seem like a childish squabble. But on the other hand, so does a lot of what counts as politics in America. Perhaps Mr Buffett has mastered political arts, after all.

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