Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Regarding the Obama Administration's tax policies

Eric Cantor (R-VA), quoted in the linked Debra Saunders' article:
"It is easy for the other side to advocate for higher taxes because -- you know what? -- they don't pay them."

Saunders:
"Daschle wrote that he is 'deeply embarrassed and disappointed by the errors that required me to amend my tax returns.' Also: 'My mistakes were unintentional.'

Remember those words, too. There's just one problem with both Geithner's and Daschle's stories: If they really did not know that they were evading taxes, then they're stupid.

And if Daschle really thinks that media mogul Leo J. Hindery Jr. gave him a car and driver for three years out of friendship, and that 'a gift from a good friend,' as he put it Monday, would be exempt from taxation, then Daschle is too stupid to be trusted with health care reform."

Indeed.

But we knew that already, didn't we?

Stay tuned, folks. There's more of the same forthcoming from this bottom feeder administration.

And just think: the guy's only been in office TWO WEEKS!

3 comments:

  1. He needs to withdraw (he could also use some glasses that don't make him look like a dweebe).

    Of course, if he does, we could get someone just as bad - or worse.

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  2. "He needs to withdraw"

    And now he has done so.

    The best we can hope for in a replacement is someone who is not as bad as Daschle.

    The replacement will no doubt be yet another UHC cheerleader to some degree or another.

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  3. As always , when the political baggage gets to heavy for Obama and the pressure builds he finds a way to dump it by either throwing it under the bus or by just making it go away. Looks like Daschle will just disappear, hopefully for good.

    Wonder why the other "tax evaders" haven't disappeared? OOOPS forgot one will head up the IRS and the other is in charge of prosecution. Better keep them around just in case, ya know?

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