A WSJ editorial today begins - - -
Ever notice that those who endorse high taxes and those who actually pay them aren’t the same people?
Consider the curious case of Ways and Means Chairman Charlie Rangel, who is leading the charge for a new 5.4-percentage point income tax surcharge and recently called it “the moral thing to do.” About his own tax liability he seems less, well, fervent.
Exhibit A concerns a rental property Mr. Rangel purchased in 1987 at the Punta Cana Yacht Club in the Dominican Republic. The rental income from that property ought to be substantial since it is a luxury beach-front villa and is more often than not rented out.
But when the National Legal and Policy Center looked at Mr. Rangel’s House financial disclosure forms in August, it noted that his reported income looked suspiciously low.
In 2004 and 2005, he reported no more than $5,000, and in 2006 and 2007 no income at all from the property. (bolds added)
The Congressman initially denied there was any unreported income. But reporters quickly showed that the villa is among the most desirable at Punta Cana and that it rents for $500 a night in the low season, and as much as $1,100 a night in peak season.
Last year it was fully booked between December 15 and April 15.
Mr. Rangel soon admitted having failed to report rental income of $75,000 over the years.
First he blamed his wife for the oversight because he said she was supposed to be managing the property.
Then he blamed the language barrier. “Every time I thought I was getting somewhere, they’d start speaking Spanish,” Mr. Rangel explained. . . .
There’s more here.
But I’m ready to say, “Enough! Stop, Dems!”
What about you?
Monday, July 27, 2009
More Of Our Money To The Dems?
Posted by JWM at 7:11 PM
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During the Bush administration, Nancy Pelosi coined the phrase "Culture of Corruption" and wanted to "drain the swamp". To do what??? Fill it back up with all of her cronies. The list is long. Steve in New Mexico
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