
Daniel Flamont
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Daniel Flamont
@iamdflamont
“Our Worth Is Determined By The Value We Offer”



JUST IN: Elon Musk says his goal is to reach a $10 trillion net worth. "$10T or bust"




🚨 Public universities are now tuition free for low and middle income families in Minnesota.




BREAKING: The Supreme Court has delivered a 6-3 decision limiting the use of the landmark Voting Rights Act. Read more: abcnews.visitlink.me/vqDLP1




Supreme Court Voting Rights Act Ruling Opens Door for Southern States to Redraw Maps, Dismantle Majority-Black Districts


Zohran Mamdani actually just announced a budget crisis... 4 months into his term... New Yorkers, you got played.


🚨 HUGE: Zohran Mamdani unveils plan to reduce special tax breaks for the rich. This is expected to generate over $1 billion to be spent on faster buses and universal childcare.


California’s billionaire tax has the signatures to make the ballot, backers Say on.wsj.com/4vSXyOU


I've spent 35 years fighting for California. @TomSteyer spent that time: Investing $90 million in private prisons that cage migrants. Building a bank that preyed on working people. Funding coal companies, then hiding the profits offshore. Getting sued by employees for wage theft. Now he wants to spend $150 million to buy the governor's office. California deserves a fighter. Not a billionaire trying to buy his way in.


As you go to work today and settle into the week, please study the form below. You will soon need to fill this out EVERY year and tell the government what you own and then allow them to tell you how much its worth. That is the framework that is enabled by the Trojan Horse "Billionaire Tax" that is trying to get passed. Give them credit: they cleverly use Billionaires as the hook, but build in the language and the framework that will allow the Legislature to simply extend the tax to everyone and make it yearly. And this is where the form below comes in... In this case, ask yourself, will it be you or the Billionaires that will be able to fill this out properly and avoid penalties. As much as Billionaires can be pushed to do more for society, we all know that they have the infrastructure to manage these kinds of disclosures...middle class Californians do not and they will be the ones that get penalized in the end.


Working Californians pay their fair share of taxes. Billionaires and the corporations they own don't.




