18 rich families pay for campaign to kill estate taxes
Washington -- Eighteen of America's wealthiest families, including the Timkens of Canton, are bankrolling efforts to permanently repeal estate taxes that would save their families a total of $71.6 billion, according to a report released Tuesday by public interest groups.
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They said families including those that founded Wal-Mart, Gallo wineries, Nordstrom's department stores, Wegman's grocery stores, the Mars candy company, Cox media chain and Campbell Soup Co. joined the Timkens in bankrolling an effort the groups' report called "one of the biggest con jobs in recent history."
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What the Chimp in Chief called the Death Tax when he was trying to sell this bad idea, this class war weapon to the television narcotized AmeriKKKan public.
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They said families including those that founded Wal-Mart, Gallo wineries, Nordstrom's department stores, Wegman's grocery stores, the Mars candy company, Cox media chain and Campbell Soup Co. joined the Timkens in bankrolling an effort the groups' report called "one of the biggest con jobs in recent history."
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What the Chimp in Chief called the Death Tax when he was trying to sell this bad idea, this class war weapon to the television narcotized AmeriKKKan public.
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