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    Millionaires on Capitol Hill: Please tax me more!

    WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” Lobbyists for a day, a band of millionaires stormed Capitol Hill on Wednesday to urge Congress to tax them more.

    They had a little trouble getting in. It turns out there are procedures, even for the really rich.

    But once inside, their message was embraced by liberals and tolerated by some conservatives โ€” including the ideological leader of anti-tax lawmakers, who had some advice for them, too.

    "If you think the federal government can spend your money better than you can, then by all means" pay more in taxes than you owe, said Grover Norquist, of Americans for Tax Reform, a group that has gotten almost all congressional Republicans to pledge to vote against tax hikes. The IRS should have a little line on the form where people can donate money to the government, he suggested, "just like the tip line on a restaurant receipt."

    One of the millionaires suggested that if Norquist wanted low taxes and less government, "Renounce your American citizenship and move to Somalia where they don't collect any tax."

    In the silence left by the private efforts of the "supercommittee" to find $1.2 trillion or more in deficit cuts by Thanksgiving, free advice flowed in public.

    And not just any advice: pie-in-the-sky suggestions from those not connected to the talks, mostly to reopen debates that have led nowhere. The millionaires want the panel to raise taxes on people who earn more than $1 million, even though most Republicans are committed against the idea. And 150 House member and senators urged a much bigger debt-and-deficit deal, even as a small-scope agreement is proving elusive.

    While they were at it, the lawmakers insisted that bipartisanship was not, in fact, dead.

    This group of House members and senators shared a stage and some jokes and signed a letter urging the supercommittee of Republicans and Democrats to find the required $1.2 trillion in cuts โ€” plus about $2.8 trillion more. They all want the panel to avoid triggering automatic cuts as a penalty for failing.

    So this uneasy alliance of 150 Republicans and Democrats will vote for whatever deal the supercommittee strikes?

    "No," said House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer. "Nobody's going to commit to the deal until they see the deal."

    What deal? There is no evidence that one is near, so the millionaires tried to meet with anyone who would meet with them.

    The progressive caucus did, eagerly and on-camera. The rest wasn't so easy.

    At a basement entrance to the Capitol, a police officer pointed to the name badges that identified each wearer as "Patriotic Millionaire."

    "That is not a visitor's badge," the officer said. "Go to the visitors desk and get a visitor's badge."

    Off they trudged, a group mostly of men in business-casual clothing toting laptops and umbrellas, to a desk visited by tourists and lobbyists. Badges secured, they headed in.

    Lawrence Benenson, vice president of Benenson Capitol Co., ran into freshman Rep. Kristi Noem, R-S.D., in an elevator.

    "I'm with the Patriotic Millionaires and we want to pay more in taxes," he told her.

    Noem grinned.

    "How much more?" she asked.

    Then it was off to meet, not with senators but their staffs โ€” and not in the Capitol but in offices across the street.

    Progress was not made, by all accounts.

    A meeting with an aide to Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., opened with his aide announcing that the senator believes the wealthy pay more taxes than their fair share, according to one of the millionaires, Matthew Palevsky, a consultant and founder of the Council on Crime Prevention.

    "We defined it as not paying our fair share," Palevsky said of the 20-minute chat. "It was clear we were coming from different points of view."

    In a meeting with Rep. Ralph Hall, R-Texas, the congressman faux-proposed โ€” apparently โ€” to an aide to the millionaires. She declined.

    Then it was off, on a bus not a limo, across town to see Norquist.

    Why were they bothering with him?

    "That's what I asked this morning," said one of the millionaires, Frank Jernigan, a former senior software engineer for Google.

    "It's a media hook," offered another, Guy Saperstein, a retired lawyer and former president of the Sierra Club Foundation.

    Such candor is not the norm in these parts.

    For his part, Norquist said he was ready for the group with a tongue-in-cheek Torah lesson: Maimonides and his "eight degrees of charity." That's what Norquist says the millionaires are essentially proposing with their tax-me-more pitch. Perhaps there should be a ninth, Norquist suggested.

    "Nobody's holding them back" from donating money to the federal government, he said as he prepared for the group's arrival. "They're saying, 'Gee, I'd sure like to write a big check to the federal government, if someone would just stop stopping me.'"

    ___

    Associated Press writer Larry Margasak contributed to this report.

     
    • ScottM  •  Artesia, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I saw where someone wanted to have a minimum wage for Congress. I say lets have a maximum wage for Congress. And while we are at it, take away insider trading, pensions, retirements, limit campaign expenses to the maximum amount that they could earn in their term of service. Also lets add term limits. The only way to get a raise if by job performace voted by the people. We should do the same for the President. We need to stop buying of the White House to the highest bidder.
      • Useful Eater 6 mths ago
        Ron Paul's salary is under $40,000, the average income for the working Americans. Why don't we vote him in?
      • Rizen 6 mths ago
        unfortunatly they have the power to set their own salaries and pensions, so unless you can get them all to agree to that its not going to happen. Instead we could burn down their homes and kidnap their families for a ransom.
      • Risky Business!! 6 mths ago
        Idiot!!
    • g a  •  Newark, United States  •  6 mths ago
      To reduce the deficit we should start at the top. All these congresmen and senators should get a big pay cut like we, common people have, pay Social Security taxes and no pensions for life. after term is over go get a job like we do. And no, lobbying, aka stealing taxpayers money, is not a job.
      • Lili Rolda 6 mths ago
        Indeed. I never got a salary pay more than $35,000 working overtime and weekends and part time jobs Even I had working hard to improve my myself.
        Solo because according to US, I am belong to the a minority group, my salary
        always being a P. Rico rate, under Anglos -axons and Afro Americans salary.
        Also, I was taxed more than them because their discrimination and hate.
        Even so, I do not regrade paying taxes, since I live here, it is the least I should do
        for the country.
        I think people that had born here are a shame for the country, they brag and hung their flags even in their toilet, but when it due to help their country, all them complain about be taxed and hide their dollars under their floors and house walls like mafia does.
      • Max Reiner 6 mths ago
        So when do we march on DC! Wimpering on Yahoo is like the protestors on Wall Street. We have to get organized and march on DC.
      • mad 6 mths ago
        Look up the 28th amendment of the constitution, its enlightening
    • Kissmysweetasta!  •  Charlotte, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Cut their salaries and do away with lobbyiest
      • fugitive 6 mths ago
        Where is our lobbyist for the common people who work hard and make these rich richer? It makes me vomit. They do not have con men lobbyist in China. Why do you think they are a world power. They want to work with us in writing not jibber jabber. I have seen them do business, and they are not back stabbers they way they think. They always want you to be happy and n ever will turn their back on you. It is a bunch of propaganda that we hear about China. Lay the cards on the table. Who is doing good in their economy. IF WE HAD SUCH A PERFCT SOLUTUON TO THE WORLD ECONOMIC PROBLEM, WHY HAVE WE FAILED AND CHINA HAS NOT? China was the poorest nation in the world at one time. The meek shall inherit the earth. Let us open up and stop condescending to them, and learn. They had learned from us now we must learn from them. They are obviously doing something right. I am getting involved with a direct marketing business in China. The chairman of the board of YOFOTO accompanied President Hu Jintao to the APEC summit, and I as an American will work with him to spread his business to America to revive America. They have a business that there is no risk involved like Wall St. Bill Gates is a member of our enterprise.
      • Max Reiner 6 mths ago
        Cut 50 percent of them. And have the rest work for free. These ay-holes have businesses on hold they go back to. Some still run their biz on the side.
      • Jimdiem 6 mths ago
        The problem is Congress has to do this. They will never get votes to change system. They vote themselves pensions for life even if just one term. They voted for their healthcare. They have to vote to create term limits. Thats the problem they govern themselves and it shows.
    • PaulK  •  6 mths ago
      How about just closing the loopholes?
      • Jason B 6 mths ago
        Name a specific "loophole".
      • PaulK 6 mths ago
        How about offshore havens for profits...want more smartazz?
      • Learn2Swim 6 mths ago
        why don't you close your loophole?
    • Dr. Evil  •  6 mths ago
      How about a national movement to roll back Congressional entitlements, like oversized pensions and lifetime healthcare after only one or two terms in office. Let's also make them put their future pay raises to a vote. After all, what's good for the goose...
      • MJ 6 mths ago
        You are not even hitting the tip of the iceberg... We are talking trillions, not millions!
      • Gerald 6 mths ago
        great
      • Learn2Swim 6 mths ago
        good luck with that congress owns you, you don't own them.
    • M W  •  6 mths ago
      Our Congress STINKS!!! They're an embarrassment to the world and the reason nothing gets done is politics before progress...self-interest before compromise.

      In simple terms...the worst of the worst are there right now screwing us all.
    • shannon  •  Jackson, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Besides raising Taxes on the Ultra rich, why doesn't the ultra rich stop buying congress ( lobbyist) for favors, and why doesn't congress ban the unfair practice.
    • M. A. K.  •  Englewood, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Cut ALL politicians salaries, benefits and pensions!!!!
    • Getting Real  •  6 mths ago
      I don't think most people object to corporate executives making a decent salary. What really irks people is when executives walk away with HUGE bonuses from failed companies, like AIG and Citibank...that taxpayers had to bail out. In the face of so much joblessness, this is obscene!
    • Mike  •  Riverton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Lets take all the perks and retirement from con-gress. How about taxing con-gress a 100% on the scams they have like their "right" to insider trading.
    • abolishthefederalreserve. ...  •  St. Louis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      MINIMUM WAGE FOR CONGRESS
    • Ron  •  6 mths ago
      Throw all the bums out
    • Raoul  •  6 mths ago
      How about paying Congressional salaries and pensions out of any budget surplus? In years where there's a deficit, they get no salary and the year doesn't count towards their pension..
    • SIS  •  Louisville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Golden Rule, do unto others as you would have others do unto you. Congressional rule, do unto others any way you can.
    • Just Another Bob  •  Alden, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I don't pay people that succeed less than 50 percent of the time. I fire them. Throw the bums out. All of them. No pensions, no heath care and no ride home.
    • BryanC  •  Richardson, United States  •  6 mths ago
      It's just sad when partisanship outweighs self-preservation.
    • Deborah  •  6 mths ago
      No pay for congress until our budget is balanced.
    • Paul  •  Chicago, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The sad thing is, these wealthy Americans want their taxes raised, but the congressmen they are talking to (Pubs and Dems alike), are privately saying, "But if your taxes go up, mine will too because I'm rich just like you."
    • Brennan511  •  Salinas, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Corrupion and risk are the cancer to snip. From Afghanistan to California these foreign RATS are legit. Only social-ecology of annyt will solve all these quipS. Tax the Super-dupper-rich but don't sink ships.
    • Cass  •  6 mths ago
      If there's anyone out there who doesn't think the world has gone mad, this story should convince you. you.
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