The movie is filled with such things. Young children taught about
prenups. Poor people would not understand the problems that these kids
face.
On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 09:32:19AM -0800, Devine, James wrote:
> >Seeing a homeless person, ["The Donald" Trump] said that the
> homeless person was $2
>Seeing a homeless person, ["The Donald" Trump] said that the
homeless person was $2 billion richer than he was.<
it's easy for the rich to _say_ such things.
Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine
I saw the rich kids documentary last night. Trump's daughter remembers
going to Trump Plaza with Dad. Seeing a homeless person, he said that the
homeless person was $2 billion richer than he was. She did not understand
what he meant at the time.
I met Scholes briefly before he was rich and famo
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, Carl Remick wrote:
> Boffo stuff, but what's the upshot? Is Dr. S. on food stamps now or what?
Does that ever happen to rich guys? I remember when Donald Trump was $300
mln in the hole in the 80s. It never seemed to bother him so much as
being $1000 in the hole bothered me
DAVID CAY JOHNSTON has a new book on tax inequities, which should prove interesting.
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Michael Perelman
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California State University
michael at ecst.csuchico.edu
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From: Michael Pollak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[This is hilarious. I missed it when it first came out, and someone just
told me about it at a Halloween party.]
New York Times
July 13, 2003, Sunday
A Tax Shelter, Deconstructed
By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON ...
Dr. Scholes has told friends that most of his wealt
[This is hilarious. I missed it when it first came out, and someone just
told me about it at a Halloween party.]
[The highlights are as follows. Long Term Capital didn't just bankrupt
itself by overplaying its arbitrage position. It was also very big on not
paying taxes. So here is the great M