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Billionaire Leon Cooperman says Elizabeth Warren is 's---ing' on the American Dream

Oct 23, 2019, 20:46 IST

Reuters/ Rick Wilking

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  • Hedge fund billionaire Leon Cooperman told Politico that Elizabeth Warren is "s---ing" on the American dream with her wealth tax proposal targeting the ultra-rich.
  • "What is wrong with billionaires? You can become a billionaire by developing products and services that people will pay for," Cooperman said.
  • The famed investor told CNBC last week that a Warren or Bernie Sanders presidency would tank the stock market by 25%.
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Hedge-fund billionaire Leon Cooperman isn't pulling his punches when it comes to talking about democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren's plan to tax the ultra-rich.

"What is wrong with billionaires? You can become a billionaire by developing products and services that people will pay for," Cooperman told Politico.

He added: "I believe in a progressive income tax and the rich paying more. But this is the f---ing American Dream she is s----ing on."

This isn't the first time the billionaire has taken issue with Warren's opposition to the ultra-rich.

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Last week, Cooperman told CNBC that a Warren or Bernie Sanders presidency would tank the stock market by 25%, citing both the candidates' proposals for taxing the weathly.

The famous founder of Omega Advisors called wealth taxes "baloney," using a quote attributed to Winston Churchill, arguing that "you don't make poor people rich by making rich people poor."

Warren's proposal includes a 2% tax on families with a net worth of $50 million to $1 billion and a 3% tax on households worth north of $3 billion. The tax would help fund a slate of new government programs aimed at reducing income inequality and improving healthcare and education.

Read more: 'A license to print money': A former chemical engineer and Ph.D. with no market experience now makes a living day-trading full time. Here's his 3-step process to finding that one successful trade that makes his day.

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