Mark Cuban: "How Much We Pay In Taxes Doesn't Change The Opportunities We Have"


Mark Cuban had a front row seat for the first presidential debate thanks to Hillary Clinton. At one point, Cuban considered running for president himself, but decided to sit out the race and throw his support behind Clinton.

Following the debate, Cuban was asked about Clinton's tax plan and why he thinks she will be good for small business. While explaining how Hillary would streamline regulations, he took a shot at Trump's plan to cut taxes on the rich. He said that lower taxes on the rich would not stimulate growth and that how much they pay in taxes doesn't change the opportunities they have to invest.


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