Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Occupy Wall Street March to Swing by Home of News Corp. Boss Rupert Murdoch

NY - Occupy Wall Street protesters are planning what's named a "Riches March" Tuesday to visit Manhattan apartment structures housing such riches as News Corp. chairman and Boss Rupert Murdoch, the Daily News reported.our editor recommendsKanye West Visits Occupy Wall Street ProtestsOccupy Wall Street: Hollywood Is constantly Weigh In round the Protests The march is positioned to visit the homes of 5 in the city's wealthiest people, for instance Murdoch, JPMorgan Chase Boss Jamie Dimon and billionaire David Koch, in line with the paper. Protesters desire to present the organization moguls with oversize assessments denoting their savings when NY Condition's two percent tax on riches expires in December, it mentioned. "90-nine percent in the people of NY will probably are stricken with this tax giveaway and so the one percent who already live in absolute luxury can put more earnings inside their pockets," Doug Forand, one of the march planners, told the Daily News. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has opposed calls from fellow Dems to resume the tax, which produces around $5 billion every year in revenue, fighting that may drive wealthy people away. Email: Georg.Szalai@thr.com Twitter: @georgszalai Related Subjects Rupert Murdoch News Corp. Occupy

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