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Guest
02-02-2009, 03:53 PM
it's amazing how there is another Cabinet Secretary nominee with having made a "tax error" of note. This time Mr. Daschle somehow "overlooked" over $128,000 in back taxes over two years.
By my amateur math, that has to have involved income in the $275K0-$350K range. If you can "overlook" that much income, the amount of "looked" income must be quite a number.
It must be nice to be one of the royal court where such "errors" are poo-poo'd by the President and others within the party hierarchy as "unfortunate, but not significant."
Guest
02-03-2009, 12:39 PM
it's amazing how there is another Cabinet Secretary nominee with having made a "tax error" of note. This time Mr. Daschle somehow "overlooked" over $128,000 in back taxes over two years.
By my amateur math, that has to have involved income in the $275K0-$350K range. If you can "overlook" that much income, the amount of "looked" income must be quite a number.
It must be nice to be one of the royal court where such "errors" are poo-poo'd by the President and others within the party hierarchy as "unfortunate, but not significant."
Steve Now we have another one after Daschle. What do you think of this change they all talked about? http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gfS4MpLstbt1vSBTODBVsglt8gnQD95IRUC00
:agree::agree:
Guest
02-03-2009, 03:00 PM
Steve Now we have another one after Daschle. What do you think of this change they all talked about? http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gfS4MpLstbt1vSBTODBVsglt8gnQD95IRUC00
:agree::agree:
Well, there's an old story that the best alarm systems are the ones designed by old burglars and arsonists.....and there seems to be a plethora of excellent "alarm engineers" being nominated to lead the charge for change.
Is that what America deserves or thought/knew what it was getting?
Guest
02-03-2009, 03:25 PM
I just heard that Tom (Tax Dodger) Daschle withdrew his name from nomination.
Guest
02-03-2009, 05:09 PM
Given they are first lawyers. Second they are wealthy. Third they have accountants doing their returns. Et al.
I personally believe they are conscious decisions made by, supposedly, intelligent people, who knowingly elect to skate on the thin ice of the tax laws (as they interpret them). If they get caught they can afford to pay. If they don't they are ahead of the "game".
We will soon see if Obama's so called high standard of ethics is more than campaign rhetoric. With the Treasury candidate, being confirmed, I would say it is rhetoric only.
At some point the masses (I sometimes refer to as "sheeple") will eventually wake up and not tolerate the prostitution of the laws by those who make the laws.
There is NO excuse....NONE...lawyers know better...and procede based on their own personal desires....just like evreything else they do.
There are those in office and then are those of us who are expected to do as the law states.
I will will the so called "honest mistake" approach as I do my 2008 return!!!!
BTK
Guest
02-03-2009, 05:46 PM
Given they are first lawyers. Second they are wealthy. Third they have accountants doing their returns. Et al.
I personally believe they are conscious decisions made by, supposedly, intelligent people, who knowingly elect to skate on the thin ice of the tax laws (as they interpret them). If they get caught they can afford to pay. If they don't they are ahead of the "game".
We will soon see if Obama's so called high standard of ethics is more than campaign rhetoric. With the Treasury candidate, being confirmed, I would say it is rhetoric only.
At some point the masses (I sometimes refer to as "sheeple") will eventually wake up and not tolerate the prostitution of the laws by those who make the laws.
There is NO excuse....NONE...lawyers know better...and procede based on their own personal desires....just like evreything else they do.
There are those in office and then are those of us who are expected to do as the law states.
I will will the so called "honest mistake" approach as I do my 2008 return!!!!
BTK
I'm amazed when an educated person, especially one trained in logic and and the law, says they didn't know what "income" is, and what is or is not taxable. All it takes is $50 worth of tax-preparation software - and the software packages have all the decision-trees and tutorials with the answers.
$128K worth of unpaid taxes due to "honest mistakes" which could have been avoided by $50 worth of software available at every office supply store in the country. What an alibi....
And he was going to be responsible for policy decisions and actions involving $Billions of public funds to be used to protect the public.
Guest
02-03-2009, 07:08 PM
As far as "change" goes, Mr. Obama was interviewed by Brian Williams today regarding these issues and the President stated "I screwed up".
So after less than 3 weeks in office, Mr. Obama admitted he made a mistake. That appears to be considerable "change" from the previous person in the same office.
Guest
02-03-2009, 07:21 PM
As far as "change" goes, Mr. Obama was interviewed by Brian Williams today regarding these issues and the President stated "I screwed up".
So after less than 3 weeks in office, Mr. Obama admitted he made a mistake. That appears to be considerable "change" from the previous person in the same office.
Or the one before him, too?
Guest
02-03-2009, 07:54 PM
Or the one before him, too?
I actually watched the interview where he "apologized", and if you listen to it...he is apologizing for political ineptness....NOT anything else !!!!
This tax issue was known in August !!!
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