Warren Buffett calls gambling 'a tax on ignorance'

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OMAHA, Neb. -- Don't count billionaire investor Warren Buffett among those who hope to replenish drained Nebraska coffers with money reaped from casino gambling.

Buffett, chairman of investment company Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and one of the world's most influential investors, said he likely will vote against a measure slated to appear on the Nov. 2 ballot.

That measure, passed this spring by the Legislature, would allow for two casinos, anywhere in the state, but would not allow additional slot machines at other locations.

"I don't like the idea of government ... essentially hoodwinking the citizenry," Buffett said Sunday at the conclusion of a three-day annual Berkshire shareholders' meeting.

Another proposal, for which petition signatures are being collected to put it on the ballot, would legalize casino gambling and place about 4,900 slot machines across the state.

Buffett said he understands the temptation Nebraska officials face, especially at a time when the Legislature faces a $305 million shortfall to be addressed next session.

"It is a perfect way to raise money. It is basically a tax on ignorance," Buffett said, adding that gambling takes money from society's most desperate people.

Nearly 75 percent of patrons of two casinos and a dog track in Council Bluffs, Iowa, come from Nebraska and others outside Iowa, according to figures from the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission.

Supporters of casino gambling in Nebraska say allowing casinos in the state would keep much of the gambling money flowing into Iowa within Nebraska.

Competing Las Vegas casino interests have already been scouting out places in Nebraska to locate, particularly along Omaha's riverfront -- setting up direct competition with the Council Bluffs casinos.

All the more reason to reject any casino measures, Buffett said.

"Gambling institutions do not bring out the noblest characters in society," he said.

Berkshire vice chairman Charlie Munger, who lives in Los Angeles, is even less of a fan of casinos.

"I hate legalized gambling," Munger said when Buffett asked his opinion. "I have voted against every gambling effort I've ever encountered."
 

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They're against gambling unless it's on gambling on corporations. Gambling can be a form of entertainment. If gambling is a tax on ignorance, are movies a tax on sitting in a theater for 2 hours staring at a screen? Nobody's hoodwinking anybody.
 

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Warren is gambling on the U.S. dollar going down but says he is against gambling. What a hypocrite.
 

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The guy makes money off of people gambling in the stock market. Amazing he could make such comments. Well not amazing, anyone that rolls in the cash like him surely doesn't want competition for it!
 

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Seriously you guys are clueless. This man is a genius and his comments make absolute sense. Until you can figure out why i'm saying this you should probably not think about anything else in the future.
 

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Amazing that 3 semi respected regulars would post such comments eh? Makes ya wonder.
 

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What you tax, you get less of. If you tax alcohol and tobacco, for instance, you get less drinking and smoking. If you tax capital, you get less capital investment. If you tax dividends, you get less saving.

So ... if gambling is a truly a tax on IGNORANCE ... then let's gamble like there's no tomorrow - and help stamp out STUPIDITY!!!
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Just another left wing elitist trying to tell people to do as I say not as I do...this phoney fxckin cocsucker made his billions gambling on the stock market and his share of inside information.

Kind of like John "Fonda" Kerry telling people not to drive their suvs that they make monthly payments on because it polluttes the air,but its OK to fly his private faggot hair dresser on a fuel guzzling jet just to get his faggot looking quaff trimmed.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> Kind of like John "Fonda" Kerry telling people not to drive their suvs that they make monthly payments on because it polluttes the air,but its OK to fly his private faggot hair dresser on a fuel guzzling jet just to get his faggot looking quaff trimmed. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Now I know why you're a Republican. It's because you hate "Clinton, niggers, teachers, liberals, intellectuals and faggots" and want a tax cut. I love it when the Bush-lovers open their ignorant mouths and state clearly what racist and bigoted fools they really are.

Casino gambling is a cancer on American society. The governments that allow it are making a dead with the Devil for a few ill-gotten dollars. Casinos contribute nothing to society except for bankruptcies, suicides, crime, and misery.

And the ignorant idiots who compare the stock market to casinos... when you "gamble" on the market you are gambling on America. When you gamble in a casino you are gambling on a stupid pair of dice or a turn of a card. If you can't see the difference then I suggest a brain transplant.
 

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What would you rather have,
A) Part of a Warren Buffet investment?
-OR-
B) Part of a Billy Walters Side?
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by areeff:
Seriously you guys are clueless. This man is a genius and his comments make absolute sense. Until you can figure out why i'm saying this you should probably not think about anything else in the future.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I wish I was as smart as Warren Buffet is......never once has his stock spilt...
 

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Berkshire Hathaway Inc
1440 Kiewit Plaza
Omaha, NE 68131
Phone: (402) 346-1400
Fax: (212) 783-3833
Email: berkshire@berkshirehathaway.com
Web Site: http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/

DETAILS
Index Membership: N/A
Sector: Financial
Industry: Insurance (Prop. & Casualty)
Employees (last reported count): 172,700


REUTERS ABRIDGED BUSINESS SUMMARY
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is a holding company that owns subsidiaries engaged in both primary insurance and reinsurance of property and casualty risks. The Company also reinsures life and health risks. In primary insurance activities, Berkshire subsidiaries assume defined portions of the risks of loss from persons or organizations that are directly subject to the risks. In reinsurance activities, Berkshire subsidiaries assume defined portions of similar or dissimilar risks that other insurers or reinsurers have subjected themselves to in their own insuring activities. Berkshire's principal insurance businesses are GEICO, General Re, Berkshire Hathaway Reinsurance Group and Berkshire Hathaway Primary Group. Through its other subsidiaries, Berkshire is engaged in a variety of non-insurance businesses, including operations in the apparel, building products, finance and financial products, flight services and retail industries.

REUTERS ABRIDGED FINANCIAL SUMMARY
For the fiscal year ended 12/31/03, revenues rose 51% to $63.86 billion.
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Net income increased 90% to $8.15 billion. Results reflect increased policies-in-force, higher rates and lower insurance losses and loss adjustment expenses.

OFFICERS Pay
Warren Buffett, 73 Chairman, CEO $ 308.00K
Charles Munger, 80 Vice Chairman $ 100.00K
Marc Hamburg, CFO, VP $ 548.00K

Historical Stock Prices
Date High --Jan-90 7,455.00
High --May-04 92,900.00
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Banned4Life:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> Kind of like John "Fonda" Kerry telling people not to drive their suvs that they make monthly payments on because it polluttes the air,but its OK to fly his private faggot hair dresser on a fuel guzzling jet just to get his faggot looking quaff trimmed. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Now I know why you're a Republican. It's because you hate "Clinton, niggers, teachers, liberals, intellectuals and faggots" and want a tax cut. I love it when the Bush-lovers open their ignorant mouths and state clearly what racist and bigoted fools they really are.

Casino gambling is a cancer on American society. The governments that allow it are making a dead with the Devil for a few ill-gotten dollars. Casinos contribute nothing to society except for bankruptcies, suicides, crime, and misery.

And the ignorant idiots who compare the stock market to casinos... when you "gamble" on the market you are gambling on America. When you gamble in a casino you are gambling on a stupid pair of dice or a turn of a card. If you can't see the difference then I suggest a brain transplant.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

In some respects, the "stock market" is worse. Many aspects of it are actually gambling couched in terms of investing. But people don't view it as gambling. The difference is that nobody makes a trip to the casino as part of their retirement plan. It's called ENTERTAINMENT. Why do we have to assume that the masses are too stupid to differentiate and why do we have have to limit the freedoms of all to protect the lowest common denominator at all costs? There are a neverending stream of things for people to blow their money on, why single out gambling entertainment?
 

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It's OK for liberal idiots like you can say the 'n' word, but conservatives can't. On another note, so sports gambling isn't a cancer, but casinos are I suppose. Turning a card over somehow is different in the grand scheme of things than making or missing a late free throw, or making that last second field goal, because somehow knowledge plays a part in sports betting, but not casino gambling, I suppose. It's no less degenerate. There are plenty of casino gamblers that can't handle their vice, just like there are plenty of sports gamblers that can't handle theirs. But that doesn't mean they should be illegal. Trust people with their own lives and to make their own decisions a bit, something I suppose you wouldn't support, being a liberal as you are, banned.
 

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Redneck, I'm a liberal and I agree with you 100%. I don't think this is a liberal/conservative thing because I think you'll find more Republicans railing against all forms gambling than you will Democrats.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Redneck, I'm a liberal and I agree with you 100%. I don't think this is a liberal/conservative thing because I think you'll find more Republicans railing against all forms gambling than you will Democrats. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>D2 - You're right, this is neither a liberal nor a conservative thing. It is a LIBERTARIAN thing. Liberals wanna control your money, conservatives wanna control your morals. Libertarians are the only ones that trust you to run your own damn life.
 

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As I have said here many times...

Lotto is far, far worse for the public than any form of gambling in a casino.

It is an absolute STEAL of peoples money.

Odds are far worse than any casino game and it is advertised so as to attract EVERYONE.
 

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What a suprise,

complete ignorance towards the function of the equity markets vs gaming.

anyone raise any capital for the next Cisco in Vegas?

anyone balance their countries debt in AC?

Bliss at it's best.
 

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