Monday, February 2, 2009

Demoncrats and taxes (or not)

I'm beginning to see a pattern of demoncrats NOT paying taxes until they get caught.

Rep. Rangle failed to pay taxes on rental income for years, until he got caught. He paid the taxes, but no penalties.

Timothy Geitner failed to pay taxes until he got caught, now he's going to be in charge of collecting everyone else's taxes. Oh, yeah, and he didn't have to pay any penalties.

Tom Daschle didn't pay taxes for three years, on perks that everyone knows are taxable! So he paid the taxes, after claiming that HE realized it (that's a load of crap - he was told - probably by the IRS). So he paid the taxes and interest, but no penalties. (Update, 02.03.09: Daschle withdrew from consideration for the HHS post, because of the embarrassment from his attempted cheating. Good move, Tom!)

Nancy Killefer withdrew from consideration to be the federal government's chief performance officer -- a new position -- because of her past failure to pay unemployment taxes for household help at her D.C. home.

03.02.09: Another nominee, another tax cheat: (from AP) — "Ron Kirk, nominated as U.S. Trade Representative in the Obama administration, owes an estimated $10,000 in back taxes from earlier in the decade and has agreed to make his payments, the Senate Finance Committee said Monday."

Then you add the corruption surrounding the Illinois and New Mexico (demoncrat) governors...

And the money former president Clinton has raised (and continues to raise) for his foundation, and his wife is now Secretary of State... I know as sure as I am sitting here that there will be some unlawful money made & paid for favors and influence. Yet the demoncrat administration chooses to ignore it.

Let's not forget Sen. Chris Dodd, either. He took morgages with very favorable terms from the now-defunct Countrywide Mortgage - why would he do that? It's a creative way of taking a pay-off, as demoncrats are prone to do... Why wouldn't Countrywide give everyone similars deals? Face it - we're not Senators, and having us in their pocket wouldn't benefit them at all.

I get the impression that demoncrats think they are above the law - they do crooked stuff until they get caught or picked for a job that will set them up for even bigger personal gains. I'm looking forward to seeing more skeletons coming out of demoncrat closets, because we know they are in there!

I'm not one to generalize or stereotype people, but as a group, the demoncrats are crooks!

It's time to get ready to vote the bastards out!

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