Why should they bother, they simply changed the tax laws so that they never owed the taxes in the first place. “The rich get rich and the poor get poorer” is a lament, these guys have mistaken that for God’s Law.
And our major complaint about Republican’s isn’t so much about their personal honesty, but that over eight years they screwed every pooch in the pound!
Killefer’s transgression resulted in a lien over $950 which was resolved back in 2005. Not really like the other two “Now that we’re nominees, it turns out we owe $100,000… lemme cut ya a check” stories.
If you wanted to gripe about Democratic cabinet nominees not paying their taxes, you picked the worst example out of the bunch.
Apparently, she would. That really is all there is to it. She owed $300 in unpaid unemployment taxes for a domestic. She owed $50 interest and $600 in fees, and had a lien slapped on her home. That’s it.
All nominees should be subjected to a fiscal colonoscopy of maximum rigor. But, more importantly they should subject themselves to one, and be sure before they get out there and step on their own dicks. Jesus, for dumb! They gotta know the Pubbies are deeply, deeply pissed off and rabid to sink their fangs into anything Obamish.
This whole thing has very little to do with Republicans being better than Democrats or vice versa. It has to do with a basic difference in party personalities. Imagine Bush-Cheney in this situation. Would they be wringing their hands like this for a Senate minority? Would one of their own party’s committee chairman be trying to torpedo a Republican nominee (cf. Baucus)? No, they’d tell the Republican majority to shut up and do the president’s bidding, and they’d tell the Democratic minority to go fuck themselves. No shame, no apologies, no concessions. Republicans are prepared to ride their party to hell. Democrats, not so much.
:smack: You are right. He is a registered Independant. Well that makes the democrats look a lot better. I had made the Democrats look 50% worse than they really were.
Dishonesty was never bound to any one political party. The sooner you realize this, the better off you are to avoid being disillusioned. If I could vote for the “Honest” party over the “Dishonest” party, I would do it every single time, but alas…my choices are Democrats and Republicans…two totally different rosters that are in the gray.
I really don’t understand why she fell on the sword, when her problem was the smallest, monetarily, and she fixed it years ago, as opposed to discovering it during the confirmation process.
Sure, but there’s no reason there can’t be a system in place to report on stuff like this. AFAIK, Daschle’s financials were never questioned until the confirmation process.