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Meet the Millionaires

Morris Pearl

Chair of the Patriotic Millionaires and former Managing Director at BlackRock

I’m not any more altruistic than the next guy. I’m just greedy for a different kind of country.”
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Abigail Disney

Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker, activist, and philanthropist

We have a responsibility to ensure that our planet is healthy and habitable for future generations. In my case as a person of wealth, I can only fulfill this responsibility if lawmakers strengthen their resolve to tax me more.”
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John Driscoll

Chair of Magnit Global

It’s just basic business sense to recognize that workers are human beings, not disposable and replaceable cogs in a machine. When people are paid enough to feel a basic level of economic security, they will be stronger and more productive workers.”
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Stephen Prince

Vice-Chair of the Patriotic Millionaires and Founder of Card Market, Inc.

Being a patriot and loving this country means a lot of things, but the willingness to pay and support it financially – not just verbally or emotionally – is an important part of being able to call yourself a patriot.”
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Chuck Collins

Senior Scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies

A small number of wealthy families dominate our economic and political systems. If we don’t do something soon to rein in extreme wealth, America will continue to look more and more like an aristocracy and less and less like a democracy.”
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Patricia Martone

Alumni Fellow, Engelberg Center, New York University School of Law

People say that I deserve my wealth because I became a partner in elite law firms and worked hard as a trial lawyer. But that does not mean that I should be treated better than my fellow hardworking Americans who are not wealthy. I should be paying my fair share back into the society in which I have prospered.”
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