There is a growing call FROM the rich to pay higher taxes and now Stephen King can be added to the list of 1%ers pleading to change the tax code. And…NO…choosing to volunteer more doesn’t fix the budget. Every time I hear some smart ass say “well – if they want to pay higher taxes – they can…noone is stopping them”. Except that doesn’t fix the problem genius. It takes everyone – all in….pushing towards the same goal. So people like Mitt Romney and the Koch Brothers will pay their fair share…instead of pushing the burden onto the middle class. Those people are pretty selfish and have no real interest in solving the bigger problems the country faces; all they care about is #1 and I’m not talking about America.
“It’s un-f—king-American, is what it is.”
~Stephen King
King writes in the Daily Beast:
“I guess some of this mad right-wing love comes from the idea that in America, anyone can become a Rich Guy if he just works hard and saves his pennies. Mitt Romney has said, in effect, “I’m rich and I don’t apologize for it.” Nobody wants you to, Mitt. What some of us want—those who aren’t blinded by a lot of bullshit persiflage thrown up to mask the idea that rich folks want to keep their damn money—is for you to acknowledge that you couldn’t have made it in America without America.
That you were fortunate enough to be born in a country where upward mobility is possible (a subject upon which Barack Obama can speak with the authority of experience), but where the channels making such upward mobility possible are being increasingly clogged. That it’s not fair to ask the middle class to assume a disproportionate amount of the tax burden. Not fair? It’s un-f—king-American, is what it is. I don’t want you to apologize for being rich; I want you to acknowledge that in America, we all should have to pay our fair share.
That our civics classes never taught us that being American means that—sorry, kiddies—you’re on your own. That those who have received much must be obligated to pay—not to give, not to “cut a check and shut up,” in Gov. Christie’s words, but to pay—in the same proportion. That’s called stepping up and not whining about it. That’s called patriotism, a word the Tea Partiers love to throw around as long as it doesn’t cost their beloved rich folks any money.”

















