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Obama's hopes Daschled (RATS not paying taxes @ epidemic proportions?)
Salon ^ | 2/04/09 | Mike Madden

Posted on 02/03/2009 7:00:18 PM PST by Libloather

Obama's hopes Daschled
His ties to the former senator may have blinded him to potential ethics problems -- but in the end, the president takes the blame.
By Mike Madden

Feb. 4, 2009 | WASHINGTON -- Things would probably have gone a lot more smoothly for Tom Daschle if the whole country worked the way Washington does, at least at its most stratified levels. You serve in a high government post for a while, then you lose an election, and your friends step in to support you with helpful things like, say, a $1 million-a-year job in private equity, and a limo and a driver. And you don't blink an eye at it, because that's just how things work here.

Unfortunately for Daschle, the former Senate Democratic leader, it turns out most people outside the Beltway can't really relate to "a gift from a good friend" that incurs a six-figure IRS bill, especially in this economic climate -- not to mention that the $146,000 tax bill went unpaid until Jan. 2, when Daschle realized the Senate Finance Committee might eventually get around to asking what, exactly, was up with the limo. And especially not when President Obama, in whose administration Daschle was supposed to oversee healthcare reform, spent the last two years railing against the culture of "business as usual" in Washington, and has promised the most ethical government in history.

So by Tuesday, the fifth consecutive day his tax situation had been in the news, Daschle pulled the plug on his nomination. "If 30 years of exposure to the challenges inherent in our system has taught me anything, it has taught me that this work will require a leader who can operate with the full faith of Congress and the American people, and without distraction," Daschle said in a statement the White House released in the early afternoon. "Right now, I am not that leader, and will not be a distraction."

Daschle certainly was a distraction when Obama did a round of network nightly news interviews Tuesday night. Instead of using all of his time to sell his stimulus plan to the American people, the president wound up apologizing for the Daschle mess. "I consider this a mistake on my part, one that I intend to fix and correct and make sure that we're not screwing up again," Obama told Fox News. "We can't send a message to the American people that we've got two sets of rules -- one for prominent people and one for ordinary people."

Reporters badgered White House press secretary Robert Gibbs this morning, at his daily briefing, about whether Obama or his aides pressured Daschle to back out, or whether Daschle had acted on his own. Gibbs, echoing Obama's senior counselor David Axelrod, said it was Daschle's call, which it probably was. (Obama told Fox News the same thing.) A veteran of the Washington establishment like Daschle wouldn't have needed someone to tell him that he'd become a political problem -- even though sources told Salon Tuesday morning, before Daschle dropped out, that he was still likely to be confirmed by a Senate that takes care of its own.

But that just makes the fact that Daschle didn't pay taxes on the limo and driver (valued, after the fact, at $255,000) so, well, disappointing, to use a word the South Dakotan used to love. The guy served on the Senate Finance Committee for years, writing tax law, but he didn't realize there was something shady about the limo his campaign fundraiser-turned-business partner, Leo Hindery, provided for him? In the four years since he lost his 2004 reelection race, Daschle became, at least in part, a caricature of the Washington insider: advising a lobbying firm without registering as a federal lobbyist; taking big fees to give speeches to companies he would have regulated at the Department of Health and Human Services; and finally, becoming just the latest Obama nominee to have tax problems that could land ordinary citizens in serious trouble.

Obama's West Wing, overflowing with loyal former Daschle aides, may have been blinded to all that stuff. Aides evidently never thought it could overshadow the guy they saw only as a dedicated progressive, a skillful leader and, above all else, a decent man. Just Monday, Obama had said he "absolutely" stood behind Daschle, who was an early and passionate supporter of his campaign, and the White House was clearly prepared to stick with the line that Daschle shouldn't be punished for one mistake in a long career of public service. Gibbs refused to answer questions about how the vetters -- whose job is to scour nominees' private and public records in search of things that might trip them up -- let Daschle through.

What's strange is that Daschle apparently missed an obvious lesson from his own Senate career -- that even minor tax issues have real political consequences (assuming you could call the $255,000 car service a minor tax issue, which a guy as rich as Daschle probably can). His 2004 loss was helped along by a flap over taxes -- in that case, a D.C. property tax deduction he and his wife, Linda, took on their home in a ritzy neighborhood near Georgetown. His Republican opponent, John Thune, hammered him on the tax issue throughout the campaign, then popped him with an ad just before the election that argued Daschle had gone Washington. The attack was all the more effective because Thune had spent months raising legally bogus, but politically potent, claims that Daschle was a resident of D.C., not South Dakota. On Tuesday, Republicans -- who haven't had many chances for schadenfreude since November -- gleefully circulated another ad from the Dakota archives, this one from Daschle's first Senate campaign in 1986. The man-of-the-people candidate is seen driving himself around Washington in a beat-up old Pontiac that he probably now wishes he still had.

More troublingly for the White House, though, Daschle isn't the only nominee who's run into the sort of ethical problems Obama promised to eradicate. Just hours before Daschle quit, Obama's pick to head a new office to root out government inefficiency, Nancy Killefer, also withdrew her nomination, over a $946.69 lien from the D.C. government for employment taxes she failed to pay for her household staff. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, whose department includes the IRS, was confirmed even though he didn't pay Social Security or Medicare taxes on his own income for years; it seems that if your tax troubles are ironic enough, they won't stop you from getting the job. Though Obama put a tough new anti-lobbying policy in place, he also issued waivers so a former Raytheon lobbyist could work at the Pentagon and a former Goldman Sachs lobbyist could become Geithner's chief of staff at Treasury. Some other ex-lobbyists for more traditional Democratic interest groups, like the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and the National Council of La Raza, have agreed to recuse themselves from issues involving their former employers while serving in the administration.

The Republican National Committee has basically made a cottage industry out of e-mailing news articles about the lobbyists to reporters, and White House aides say they're being unfairly beat up for exceptions to an ethics policy that no previous administration ever dreamed of meeting. George W. Bush, for example, appointed more than a dozen lobbyists to top jobs, including White House chief of staff and secretary of the interior. The White House wants everyone to focus on the thousands of lobbyists who aren't getting jobs in the administration, or the rules prohibiting staffers from lobbying their former colleagues once they leave government; instead, it's a handful of glaring counterexamples getting all the attention.

But that may just be how it goes for reform candidates who actually wind up winning. "You ran as a reformer -- that's what you expected to be judged on," said Melanie Sloan, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a good-government group that has gone after more Republicans than Democrats over the years but is howling about some of Obama's appointments. "They said judge us on these standards; they said elect us because our standards are higher. I don't know what it takes for politicians to understand they can't say one thing and turn around and do another -- and then how are they surprised when people are upset?" That's what tripped up Tom Daschle, on Tuesday. If Obama and his vetting team aren't a little more careful in the future, he won't be the only one.

Obama, while apologetic in his nightly news interviews, wasn't ready to say the Daschle mess undid his reform promises. Asked by NBC's Brian Williams whether Daschle's troubled appointment meant the "new guy" promised to change Washington, but "Washington won," Obama answered no. "The fact of the matter is, Tom Daschle pulled out today, and I'm here on television saying, 'I screwed up.'"


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bho44; corruptdems; crooks; daschle; epidemic; hussein; rats; rookie; taxes; taxevasion
Uh, oh. We may need a new poll. Just how many RAT voters (the hope and change crowd) owe or are behind on paying taxes? Could be a hugh number...
1 posted on 02/03/2009 7:00:19 PM PST by Libloather
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To: Libloather
Taxes? We Don' pay no steenking taxes.

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2 posted on 02/03/2009 7:04:04 PM PST by cripplecreek (The poor bastards have us surrounded.)
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To: Libloather
No wonder the Rats are always for higher taxes - it doesn't effect you if you don't bother to pay them...

This is fun...he's had to hire a republican to find a ‘clean’ person. That must stick in his craw.

and he still has the nerve to straight faced say all these people who've had to step down in ONLY because he's fulfilling his promise to have the most ethical administration ever,,,He really should have practiced law. He's a consummate liar.

3 posted on 02/03/2009 7:07:33 PM PST by maine-iac7 ("He has the right to criticize who has the heart to help" Lincoln)
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To: Libloather

Guess BO will have to appoint another Republican. It seems no Democrats are paying taxes.


4 posted on 02/03/2009 7:16:59 PM PST by kittymyrib
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To: maine-iac7

Mr. Obama, may we see your birth certificate please?


5 posted on 02/03/2009 7:17:37 PM PST by rightwingjew
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To: maine-iac7

There’s a tagline in there somewhere...

Taxes: Democrats raise ‘em but don’t pays ‘em.


6 posted on 02/03/2009 7:18:52 PM PST by Our man in washington
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To: Libloather
So who f’d up the vetting? Rahm? Axelrod? Plouffe? Any ashtrays flying in the White House? Did Barry and Michelle-Omarosa leave the White House today (and visit the school) so the maid could clean up the mess?
7 posted on 02/03/2009 7:26:34 PM PST by SERKIT ("Blazing Saddles" explains it all.....)
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To: Libloather

How many really think that Obama is pulling the strings here? Are these people REALLY his choices? COME ON.


8 posted on 02/03/2009 7:31:26 PM PST by Hildy
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To: Libloather

I always expected the Obama Luv Bubble to burst, but I never thought it would only take two weeks...

I was driving home tonight and had it on a radio station that usually steers clear of politics, but when they do go political they show their left wing credentials. For instance, during the election season this radio commentator was singing the virtues of the Blessed One and gave air time to callers that informed me, among other things, that paying taxes was “patriotic” (just like dissent!).

Anyhow, tonight the radio host was on a rant about what a idiot the Big O was for (a) picking these losers for his cabinet, and (b) not getting rid of them once their IRS problems were made public. I couldn’t believe it, but the flock that called in were right behind the radio host. No excuses for Saint O’bama, these people were pissed that “Hope n’ Change” was just another plate of SOP instead of the bowl of sweet ambrosia they were promised.

Is the honeymoom over? Even I don’t have as much heartburn over these tax issues that the follower of He Whose Name Shan’t Be Taken in Vain seem to have. These people are acting like they were stood up for their senior prom. The Big 0 had better pick up the pace or it’s going to be a long 4 years.


9 posted on 02/03/2009 7:33:23 PM PST by randog (Tap into America!)
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To: Libloather

Hey, now I want to know about Obama’s tax history. Hmmm

Greta does not think ‘we’ really care about the ‘non tax paying’ Obama appointments of Daschle and ‘change we can believe in’ Geithner.

One comment I can’t understand — they say it was ‘just a mistake’.

These guys don’t do their own taxes. What ever forms or papers that were not given to their accountant were not mistakes, it had to be a deliberate action.

Obama is looking more and more like hil-bill clinton.


10 posted on 02/03/2009 7:52:34 PM PST by malia
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To: Libloather

OBAMA’S FAULT!


11 posted on 02/03/2009 7:57:29 PM PST by Candor7 (Fascism? All it takes is for good men to say nothing, ( member NRA)
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To: Libloather

Joe should get jail time to meet the worst that was handed out by the Clinton IRS war against enemies.


12 posted on 02/03/2009 8:01:25 PM PST by MtnClimber (The audacity of looting the the taxpayers for the power porkulous gives the sewer 'rats!)
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To: Libloather

I’m baffled how he can run up a quarter million chauffeur tax bill. Even if I was a billionaire I don’t think it would inhibit my ability to drive my own car. The guy clearly has delusions of grandeur.


13 posted on 02/03/2009 10:08:30 PM PST by purplelobster
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Obama promised that if folks elected him "lobbyists won't find jobs in the White House." That's what's behind his "problem". People actually believed he could and would.

Some other ex-lobbyists... have agreed to recuse themselves from issues involving their former employers while serving in the administration.

Not exactly. They agreed not to do so unless they got a waiver to do so. Waivers are pretty cheap in Obamaland.

14 posted on 02/03/2009 10:38:13 PM PST by D-fendr (Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
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To: Libloather

Maybe, we should start reporting these obviously illegal tax evasions by rats to the IRS and to the following site.

http://www.rewardtax.com/

Former IRS Attorneys for Tax Whistleblower Rewards
Tax Whistleblower Reward Program
The United States of America Will Pay Huge Rewards to Anyone Who Exposes the Under reporting of Tax

THE PROBLEM: Billions of Dollars in Unpaid Taxes
In the United States of America, a small percentage of taxpayers (i.e., individuals, businesses, trusts, and estates) underreport and fail to pay up to $400 billion in taxes every year, according to a study released by the Internal Revenue Service. This small group is comprised of an elitist group of wealthy Americans and businesses who neglect or refuse to pay their fair share of tax and who undermine the stability of the country to satisfy their own personal greed. This missing revenue causes unnecessary increases in annual deficits, national debt, and national interest payments. In the end, this missing revenue must be made up by honest Americans through higher taxes.

Each year, the United States is forced to spend over $11 billion to finance IRS enforcement efforts aimed at catching individuals and corporations who underreport and fail to pay tax. However, the schemes, devices, and shelters used by these individuals and corporations to avoid the payment of tax have become so sophisticated that efforts by the IRS to detect them have failed. As a result, the annual amount of unreported and unpaid tax has steadily grown each year. Confronted with the devastating effect of the ongoing and systematic underreporting of tax by individuals and corporations, the United States is taking a new approach to enforcement efforts aimed at detecting the underreporting and nonpayment of tax.

THE SOLUTION: The American People
In recently enacted legislation (December 2006), Congress turned to the American people to expose taxpayers (i.e., individuals, businesses, estates, and trusts) who underreport and fail to pay tax. The United States has announced that it will reward any person who provides information that leads to the identification of $2 million or more of unreported tax, including interest and penalties. This new legislation guarantees that any person who provides information under this “Tax Whistleblower Reward Program” will receive a minimum of 15%, and a maximum of 30%, of the amount that the IRS actually collects. The new law, which provides a potential “windfall” to honest Americans who expose those who underreport and fail to pay tax, is known as the IRS Whistleblower Reward Program.

If you have information regarding a taxpayer (i.e., an individual, business, estate, or trust) that under reported or failed to pay tax, you will be rewarded by the United States for providing such information. Contact us NOW to start the process of identifying tax avoidance and obtaining your reward! Your confidentiality is guaranteed!

Posts like this one continue to validate my 2009 tagline.


15 posted on 02/07/2009 10:40:54 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Does Zer0 have any friends, who are not criminals, foriegn/domestic terrorists, or tax evaders?)
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