February 6, 2009

Another Day, Another Dem Tax Cheat

Hey, I'm just one gal! I can't keep up with all of the democrat thievery going on. It's nothing short of amazing!

The ever excellent "Black and Right" blog posts these, and that's just for today!

February 5th, 2009

I'm sorry, but Barack Obama was supposed to be this political genius. He was suppoed to be the remedy to stupid Bush. Where (okay, this is a rhetorical) is he finding all the tax cheat losers who are supposed to be America's best and brightest?

A Senate committee today abruptly canceled a session to consider President Obama's nomination of Rep. Hilda Solis to be labor secretary in the wake of a report saying that her husband yesterday paid about $6,400 to settle tax liens against his business — including liens that had been outstanding for as long as 16 years.

The report, by USA Today, came just before the Senate's Health Education Labor and Pensions Committee was slated to meet to consider Solis's nomination, which had been delayed by questions over her role on the board of the pro-labor organization American Rights at Work. A source said that committee members did not learn about the tax issue until today.

VETTING PROCESS! VETTING PROCESS? DOES BARACK OBAMA'S PEOPLE KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS?

Personally I'm more than giddy to see these arrogant liberals, who claimed to have all the answers, find out that just because it looked easy doesn't mean it was.

Almost all of America's hard core enemies are flexing their muscles because the Obama Administration was American Idol. Unfortunately like on Idol, the winner is usually someone who didn't pay their dues and can't maintain after their eyes get the prize.


Report: NY's Rep. Rangel didn't disclose assets
2/5/2009, 6:52 a.m. ET
The Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — A new report says that Rep. Charles B. Rangel failed to disclose what became of thousands of dollars in assets over the past three decades.

The report identifies 28 separate instances within the past 30 years where he failed to report in congressionally-mandated filings on personal assets. The report from the nonpartisan Sunlight Foundation was based on a review of Rangel's filings from 1978 to the present.

The researchers write, "Assets worth between $239,026 and $831,000 appear or disappear with no disclosure of when they were acquired, how long they were held, or when they were sold."

Rangel spokesman Emil Milne says the congressman had already acknowledged errors in reporting his finances.

A House ethics committee is investigating the Democrat's personal finances and fundraising.

Of course, Alfalfa's "Trillion Dollar Bridge to Nowhere" stimulus bill is the granddaddy of them all. After all, Barry is the "Thief Executive."

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