This came to me in a way that it may be spam, and I haven't tried to
find out anything else about Curtis, but it is a "tax the rich"
proposal.

Cb

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April 21, 2010
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For Immediate Release:

Richard Curtis for U.S. Senate (WA) Campaign expresses enthusiastic
support for Gates Sr. and Initiative 1077.


A proposed ballot initiative in Washington would start an income tax
for individuals earning more than $200,000 per year and couples
earning more than $400,000.  The effort to collect signatures has just
begun.

Richard Curtis, PhD, a professional philosopher, and Independent
candidate for the U.S. Senate issued the following statement:

Though some indicators seem encouraging, a sober analysis of economic
reality tells us the worst is far from over, and may yet to begin.  We
simply must learn from the experience of the last depression and take
action to put people back to work.  This effort must be well thought
out and resources from those who have faired better than most –
a fair system of taxation such as Bill Gates Sr. supports – is
but one step.  I personally applaud Mr. Gates for his sense of decency
and the effort he puts forth to do good things.  It is important to
note here that there are more “cold-hearted” reasons to
support this tax as well.  We often forget that Sir John Maynard
Keynes, the Father of Modern Economic Theory, did not suggest taxing
the wealthy so as to fund jobs programs because he was soft-hearted
and felt bad for starving people.  Keynes was famous for his contempt
for the poor, but he knew as an educated rich man, that if the poor
got too poor they would!
  revolt.
The New Deal was not a socialist takeover of the government as some
today might have us believe, but a compromise with reality that the
wealthy simply had to make.  Keynes argued correctly, we now know,
that taxing the wealthy in a depression is necessary to save
capitalism.  Mr. Gates has more noble motives, I believe, but for
whatever reason one sees as key we simply must tax the wealthy more to
turn the economy around.  This is not a tragedy but an opportunity to
put vast segments of America back to work rethinking, redesigning, and
rebuilding a new economy for the 21st Century.  Initiative 1077 will
be a significant step forward.

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Richard Curtis for U.S. Senate - P.O. Box 30666 - Seattle - WA - 98113

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