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by wtvanhest
5150 days ago
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He can't possibly be saving more than $500M in taxes. To me it seems worth it to pay $500M in taxes and retain all the protections the United States provides. Get kidnapped? I want the US backing me. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/04/12/navy-seals-kill-p... Just google "US Citizen Freed" and you will find countless examples of US Gov intervention and protection that simply cannot be bought. He is now a much, much better kidnapping target since he is one of just a few non US citizens with over a Billion dollars who has no real protection. Do you think Singapore can protect him? His lawyer just made a huge fee and looks smart but gave up his clients relatively inexpensive protection. I just don't get it. |
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I bet this homeless guy was super-glad to be a US citizen too: http://reason.com/blog/2012/05/08/the-da-just-released-surve...
> Do you think Singapore can protect him?
They could, if they wanted to. Just like the US could if it wanted to.
But he's probably better off just buying protection by himself, or not flaunting his riches.