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 Post subject: Re: I’m sure every liberal reading this is already on the phone
PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 7:26 am 
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http://kelly.house.gov/sites/kelly.hous ... Letter.pdf

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 Post subject: Re: I’m sure every liberal reading this is already on the phone
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Wasserman Schultz invested between $1,001-$15,000 in a 401k retirement fund run by Davis Financial Fund.

BFD, nobody gives a crap if a congresswoman from Florida invested 15,000 in a 401k retirement fund in a foreign country.

Willard has over 30 MILLION alone in the Cayman Islands.
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Where the Money Lives

For all Mitt Romney’s touting of his business record, when it comes to his own money the Republican nominee is remarkably shy about disclosing numbers and investments. Nicholas Shaxson delves into the murky world of offshore finance, revealing loopholes that allow the very wealthy to skirt tax laws, and investigating just how much of Romney’s fortune (with $30 million in Bain Capital funds in the Cayman Islands alone?) looks pretty strange for a presidential candidate.
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/2012 ... e-accounts



Looks pretty strange for a presidential candidate does it? Sure didn't look strange for ANY OTHER presidential candidate.

Class warfare....socialist, communist tactic...brought to you by Obama and his ilk...edge and company. :smt005 :smt006

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 Post subject: Re: I’m sure every liberal reading this is already on the phone
PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 7:54 am 
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Looks pretty strange for a presidential candidate does it?

Damn right it does
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Sure didn't look strange for ANY OTHER presidential candidate.

Bullshit, no other presidential candidate in the history of this country has had a quarter of a billion dollars hidden in offshore accounts in Germany, Luxembourg, the Cayman Islands, Australia and Ireland like your boy Willard.
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Mr. Romney’s Financial Black Hole

Paying taxes forthrightly has long been a matter of civic pride for most American politicians, a demonstration of honesty and of a willingness to share in society’s burdens. Since the Watergate era, presidential candidates have released several years of tax returns, allowing voters to peer at their financial choices and discern their entanglements.

Mitt Romney has upended that tradition this year. He has released only one complete tax return, for 2010, along with an unfinished estimate of his 2011 taxes. What information he did release provides a fuzzy glimpse at a concerted effort to park much of his wealth in overseas tax shelters, suggesting a widespread pattern of tax avoidance unlike that of any previous candidate.

Mr. Romney has resisted all demands for more disclosure, leading to growing criticism from Democrats that he is trying to hide his fortune and his tax schemes from the public. Given the troubling suspicions about his finances, he needs to release many more returns and quickly open his books to full scrutiny.

The 2010 tax return showed that the blind trust held by his wife, Ann, included a $3 million Swiss bank account that had not been properly reported on previous financial disclosure statements. (The account was closed by the trust manager in 2010 who feared it might become embarrassing for the campaign. He was right.) It also showed that Mr. Romney had used a complex offshore tax shelter, known as a blocker corporation, to shield the investments in his I.R.A. from paying an obscure business tax.

The use of that technique by wealthy taxpayers and institutions, long been blasted by Congressional tax experts as abusive, costs the treasury $1 billion a decade.

The return showed at least 20 investments not previously listed on disclosure reports, but it did not provide enough information to evaluate their size or holdings. Neither the tax return nor other disclosures have revealed the full amounts of the Romneys’ other offshore holdings over the years, including investments in Germany, Luxembourg, the Cayman Islands, Australia and Ireland.

Recent articles by The Associated Press and Vanity Fair focused on a Bermuda account that Mr. Romney transferred to his wife’s blind trust the day before he was inaugurated as governor of Massachusetts in 2003. The account, created in 1997, had not been properly disclosed to voters until January. Even though it had few assets in 2010, according to the return, it could have sheltered a significant amount of income last year or in previous years.

Mr. Romney also has not fully explained the nature of his separation agreement with Bain Capital, the private-equity firm he founded, which he left in 1999. Last month, his trust reported receiving a $2 million payment from Bain as part of unpaid earnings from his work there. Of the 138 Bain funds organized in the Cayman Islands, Mr. Romney has interests in 12, worth up to $30 million, according to Vanity Fair.

Though the Romney campaign has often distanced itself from Bain’s recent corporate takeover work, voters have no way of knowing how much the candidate has received from Bain since he left, or how much is coming.

Firms like Bain park money in the Caymans because the islands have no taxes on capital gains, profits or income for foreigners. But just because it’s legal doesn’t mean it’s the right thing to do.

The campaign says Mr. Romney has received no tax benefits from his offshore shelters, a dubious assertion but one impossible to check without more disclosure. Mr. Romney said this week that he had no idea where the blind trust had put his money, and he dismissed the issue of the offshore investments, saying they were no more consequential than investing in a foreign car company.

A foreign investment, however, is not the same as an offshore tax shelter. A more conscientious politician would have urged his blind trusts to have nothing to do with shelters not available to the general public. And Mr. Romney is tarnishing an important political tradition — one set by his father, George Romney, who released 12 years of tax returns in 1967 — by continuing to keep the sources of his income in the shadows.

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 Post subject: Re: I’m sure every liberal reading this is already on the phone
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Go look into other dem presidential candidates finances and wealth and take your class warfare talking points and shove it pal! :smt005 :smt006

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why does edge care what Romney does with Romneys money?

his certainly doesn't giveashit what DUMBO does with the taxpayers money.

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Romney Town Hall Audience Cheers - Why Should We Care What You Do With Your Money?

At his Town Hall in Grand Junction Colorado, where Romney's stiff performance reminded us why he does this so infrequently, a supporter asked a question that he, and the audience thought was such a zinger they stood up and cheered. There may not be a better example of classic wingnut mouth-breathing troglodyte wisdom.

So why is the Obama team and the liberal media want us to think that we should be more angry with what you do with your money then what Obama has done with mine?
There is only one video available of his entire speech and is not even embeddable, so here is thelink and fast forward to 40:50 to hear the wingnutty goodness and wild applause. .

Um, because in all probability Mitt has avoided paying US taxes? If not outright illegally he has certainly skirted the law and used the services of highly paid tax advisers to shield money in off-shore tax havens. As Romney's campaign tells us, he has paid every penny legally owed and would not owe any more if these holdings were kept in the US. Right...
...So yeah, dude, Romney screwed America with his tax avoidance schemes. So sure, if you want a President who has so little faith in America, go ahead and vote for him. Instead of President Obama who you are so worked up about what he is doing with your money. And what would that be anyway, that you find so objectionable? The way he has lowered your taxes at least 17 times since he's been in office? The way he has reduced trillions in spending by drawing down the Iraq war, and soon to be Afghanistan wars? The way hundreds of thousands of government workers have lost their jobs since he's been in office? Or the way he has lowered government spending the most of any president since Reagan? Oh and by the way, just a reminder, he was democratically elected by a majority of Americans (wink, wink) who thus gave him the power to decide how to spend 'your' money.


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/07/1 ... Your-Money

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edge540 wrote:
Romney Town Hall Audience Cheers - Why Should We Care What You Do With Your Money?


"What’s important, if you are running for president, is that the American people know who you are and what you’ve done, and that you’re an open book,"

- Barry Sotero, 09 JUL 2012.

If DUMBO keeps harping on Romney to show his tax returns then he needs to release his records...

starting with his birth certificate and college transcripts.

or STFU

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edge540 wrote:
BFD, nobody gives a crap if a congresswoman from Florida invested 15,000 in a 401k retirement fund in a foreign country.


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Nancy Pelosi made between $1-5 million on Asian investments in 2011
Daily Caller, by Matt K. Lewis


On the heels of The Weekly Standard’s report yesterday that DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz — a vocal critic of Mitt Romney‘s investing practices, had herself dabbled in the foreign markets — we can add Nancy Pelosi to the list of prominent Democrats to profit from overseas investments.

According to Pelosi’s 2011 financial disclosure statement, the Democratic House Minority Leader received between $1 million and $5 million in partnership income from ”Matthews International Capital Management LLC,” a group that emphasizes that it has a “A Singular Focus on Investing in Asia.” A quick trip to the company website reveals a featured post extolling the virtues of outsourcing.

“Designed in California, Made in Manila” sounds like an excellent title for a smear ad to be run the by the Barack Obama campaign. Instead, it appears to be Nancy Pelosi’s investment strategy.

Pelosi is also a small investor in the embattled “Moduslink Global,” one of the “outsourcing pioneers” that Mitt Romney has been criticized for associating with while at Bain Capital.


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Ellen Barkin Sneers at Breitbart's Death
Breitbart's Big Hollywood
by Christian Toto


Actress Ellen Barkin likes to pose as a thoughtful, sophisticated political pundit on Twitter, but her hate-filled rants keep getting in the way.

Barkin's latest trash talk involves late Internet guru Andrew Breitbart. Here's what Barkin had to say about the devoted husband and father of four:

Every1knows Breitbart died from Peruvian Flu *snert* " Wow really did not know that. Explains the crazy.

Nice.

The "Sea of Love" star went on to trash those who disagree with her world view as "evil assholes" and "pro murder," among other colorful invectives. Like her fellow hate Tweeter Roseanne Barr, Barkin later pretended she didn't actually type what she typed.

Here's her pathetic attempt to spin her actual words regarding Breitbart's death into something less vicious:


http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Hollywood/ ... -breitbart

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Moby Grape wrote:
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Ellen Barkin Sneers at Breitbart's Death
Breitbart's Big Hollywood
by Christian Toto


Actress Ellen Barkin likes to pose as a thoughtful, sophisticated political pundit on Twitter, but her hate-filled rants keep getting in the way.

Barkin's latest trash talk involves late Internet guru Andrew Breitbart. Here's what Barkin had to say about the devoted husband and father of four:

Every1knows Breitbart died from Peruvian Flu *snert* " Wow really did not know that. Explains the crazy.

Nice.

The "Sea of Love" star went on to trash those who disagree with her world view as "evil assholes" and "pro murder," among other colorful invectives. Like her fellow hate Tweeter Roseanne Barr, Barkin later pretended she didn't actually type what she typed.

Here's her pathetic attempt to spin her actual words regarding Breitbart's death into something less vicious:


http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Hollywood/ ... -breitbart



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