This document appears to be a page from a political commentary or article (marked with Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030237) discussing economic policy and Ayn Rand's novel 'Atlas Shrugged'. It contrasts the idea of abolishing income tax with the policies of the Obama administration and quotes David Kelley, president of the Atlas Society, regarding the timeliness of Rand's ideas and plans for a film adaptation. There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein on this specific page.
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| Mr. Thompson | Character in dialogue |
Likely a reference to a character in 'Atlas Shrugged' or a fictional dialogue participant objecting to abolishing taxes.
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| Barack Obama | US President / Politician |
Mentioned regarding tax policy and raising income tax for fairness.
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| David Kelley | President |
President of the Atlas Society; quoted regarding the relevance of 'Atlas Shrugged'.
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| Rand | Author / Philosopher |
Refers to Ayn Rand; mentioned in context of the Atlas Society promoting her ideas.
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| Atlas Society |
Organization dedicated to promoting Rand's ideas, led by David Kelley.
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| Democrats |
Political party mentioned in relation to Washington and tax policy.
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| Government |
General mention regarding employees and taxation.
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Refers to Washington D.C., the seat of US government.
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""Then start by abolishing all income taxes.""Source
""Fire your government employees.""Source
""We don't need to make a movie out of the book," Mr. Kelley jokes. "We are living it right now.""Source
"But Mr. Obama and the Democrats in Washington want to do the opposite: to raise the income tax "for purposes of fairness" as Barack Obama puts it."Source
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