
Proposal No. 8 at the Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting in Omaha was sponsored by the National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC), and called for the separation of the roles of CEO and Chairman of the Board, which are currently both held by Buffett. During the meeting, Flaherty argued that if the proposed change were implemented, Berkshire "would be less identified with Buffett's personal political activities." Flaherty also specifically pointed to Buffett's support for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other factors to support his argument. "Under the meeting rules, shareholders have three minutes to speak for a resolution. A Berkshire Hathaway employee interrupted Flaherty shortly after 1 minute, and then someone cut his microphone," The Daily Signal reported. This is an outrage, but it is to be expected as the rich and powerful continue to protect Epstein for reasons we can only speculate. Sources include: DailySignal.com NaturalNews.com“We all know how much bill gates loves children, he’s been with Epstein…” at berkshire hathaway annual meeting. pic.twitter.com/q6KgjSKrLX
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