Patrick Gleason
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Patrick Gleason
@patrickmgleason
vice president of state affairs at Americans for Tax Reform, @BeaconTN senior fellow.

Happy Tax Day, New York. We’re taxing the rich.

In 2021 our portfolio company Fridge No More raised $19M and opened 49 stores in NYC, employed 300 people and was able to deliver goods to your door in under 15 minutes, paying above minimum wage to couriers (they were actually so happy with their jobs they offered to work for free when the company couldn’t get funding). Unlike Mamdani’s store they had to pay rent and taxes. This is $387K per store including all the R&D, CapEX, and a central processing facility. Somehow when a socialist politician is trying to do that it’s 100x more and takes 3 years. Remember my words it will not end at $30M. Very soon they’ll ask for more.



Amazing work by @MichaelLotfi @AFPTN volunteers, our whole coalition: @beacontnimpact @TNFarmBureau @TNChamber @nfib_tn Thank you for the encouragement @EricJBott @lizannpatton



I’m the product of good public schools, from kindergarten to the Merchant Marine Academy. Every kid deserves the same shot I had, but private school voucher programs threaten that opportunity. Read my op-ed on what Arizona's experience with voucher fraud tells us about where this road leads and why I'm pushing to repeal the new federal voucher program.


Today is Tax Day. This year, nearly every American will pay more in taxes — except for billionaires. For 50 years, billionaires have bought politicians to rewrite the tax code in their favor. Here’s how:

Happy Tax Day, New York. We’re taxing the rich.

A few weeks ago, the Mayor of NYC announced a $38 million plan to replace the heat pumps at a local housing development. $38M for 712 units means they are spending $53k per unit. (!) How is this possible...? This math does not make sense.



Maine could impose the nation’s first statewide moratorium on energy-hungry data centers in a sign of growing political opposition to tech giants’ massive structures that have stoked fears about blackouts, rising electricity bills and voracious water needs. Via @AP: apnews.com/article/data-c…








