Harry Reid admits he lied on Senate Floor
But has zero regrets.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/31/politics/harry-reid-dana-bash-interview/
Harry Reid is so far up Obama's ass, he would do anything for him.
Harry Reid admits he lied on Senate Floor
But has zero regrets.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/31/politics/harry-reid-dana-bash-interview/
Harry Reid is so far up Obama's ass, he would do anything for him.
In the spirit of the other thread, I think rather than slinging recriminations we should examine what Harry Reid actually said and determine how grave the dishonesty was. This one seems pretty underhanded, but to be perfectly honest I like that he's admitting what he did rather than trying to qualify it. Still shitty though.
I think it's also worth distinguishing a false accusation from a lie. I'm not saying one is better or worse than the other, but it's inaccurate to call a false accusation a lie as they're different things.
Originally posted by Omega Vision
In the spirit of the other thread, I think rather than slinging recriminations we should examine what Harry Reid actually said and determine how grave the dishonesty was. This one seems pretty underhanded, but to be perfectly honest I like that he's admitting what he did rather than trying to qualify it. Still shitty though.I think it's also worth distinguishing a false accusation from a lie. I'm not saying one is better or worse than the other, but it's inaccurate to call a false accusation a lie as they're different things.
Omg really? He lied about someone else being a tax cheat.
Originally posted by Robtard
Pretty sure Romney did have some tax shenanigans, while using every tax loophole known to man isn't outright illegal, him effectively hiding some of his fortune so he doesn't have to pay taxes on it is a shitty move and illegal.
Yeah, I work just down the road from the house he is selling/sold recently. I know I ain't getting paid the kind of money he gots.
311 Dunemere in La Jolla. The Romney home under construction.
The home, which Mitt and Ann Romney bought for $12 million in 2008, is not publicly listed. A project to tear down what was a 3,009 square-foot ranch house overlooking Marine Street Beach and build a two-story, 11,062 square-foot structure is expected to be completed by the end of this year.
Just a drop in the bucket this tax dodger has avoided paying in taxes. These people stink, and are the same types that will say with a straight face that there should be no minimum wage either. Disgusting.
Originally posted by Robtard
Pretty sure Romney did have some tax shenanigans, while using every tax loophole known to man isn't outright illegal, him effectively hiding some of his fortune so he doesn't have to pay taxes on it is a shitty move and illegal.
Tax havens, eh?
Well, in another thread, we talked about how it is okay for people like Romney to do things like that because everyone is doing it. But he's doing it less so he's better. Right? (I am not being serious)
Also, I am going to tax haven the f*ck out of my fortune if or when I get to that point. This is me being serious. As long as those tax loopholes exist to benefit the rich, I'd be a dumbass not to take advantage of them.
I would like the tax system reformed to be extremely simple: sort of flat tax but not quite. I liked the molester's, Herman Cain's, 9-9-9 plan. I wish he was elected president in 2012. It would be like Clinton's perversion mixed with long-needed tax reform.
I do have a question for you (specifically you, but for anyone): do you think Herman Cain would have been a good president? If so, why, if not, why? Be specific...
Or should I create another thread for this? That one website said I agreed with him on like 58% of the issues. Which is very bad but still better than others.
Originally posted by dadudemon
Tax havens, eh?Well, in another thread, we talked about how it is okay for people like Romney to do things like that because everyone is doing it. But he's doing it less so he's better. Right? (I am not being serious)
Also, I am going to tax haven the f*ck out of my fortune if or when I get to that point. This is me being serious. As long as those tax loopholes exist to benefit the rich, I'd be a dumbass not to take advantage of them.
I would like the tax system reformed to be extremely simple: sort of flat tax but not quite. I liked the molester's, Herman Cain's, 9-9-9 plan. I wish he was elected president in 2012. It would be like Clinton's perversion mixed with long-needed tax reform.
I do have a question for you (specifically you, but for anyone): do you think Herman Cain would have been a good president? If so, why, if not, why? Be specific...
Or should I create another thread for this? That one website said I agreed with him on like 58% of the issues. Which is very bad but still better than others.
Using loopholes made by the rich to benefit the rich isn't illegal, as I noted. It's just shitty since it's made by the upper-haves to benefit themselves.
Hiding assets/wealth offshore to avoid paying taxes is both shitty and illegal.
To your question: Really don't know a lot about Cain except the outrageous stuff. ie he's a possible rapist. So I can't really comment on what type of President he could have made.
edit: Using my limited knowledge of the man, I can say he would have made a rapey President
Originally posted by Time Immemorial
So Al Sharpton who ones millions is exempt, because no one seems to be going after him, not even the coanser in chief.Anyone remember Tim the tax dodger that was incharge of the federal reserve?
What happened to two wrongs don't make a right? Does that only apply when the Democrats do something and not the GOP?