DEMOCRAT on IRS: If truth comes out “Obama’s finished”

Fast forward to about 11:20 on this video of Fox News’ Special Report On-Line from last night. It’s the web-only show after the show that Bret Baier does every Wednesday. They were having a discussion about the virtual media black-out of all things IRS. It was an excellent discussion I recommend you take-in in-full, but the money-quote on why it’s happening is from Democrat Kirsten Powers; I’m paraphrasing but she says ‘If this goes where we think it goes, OBAMA’S FINISHED.’

I can’t remember if anyone hinted at this or not; they may have, but I’ve long been of the opinion that nobody will pursue this because nobody wants to be the one who brought down America’s first black president. Quite apart from all the threats and abuse inquisitive reporters have endured, which have by now been well documented, I really think it’s the race thing. These people are so thoroughly indoctrinated and corrupt they can simultaneously admire Woodward & Bernstein, want to be invited to the same cocktail parties they are invited to, but are utterly lacking in the courage it took them to do the work that makes them A-list cocktail party guests all because the president is… black.

BTW: BIG props to Kirsten for HER courage. It can’t be very pleasant in the circles she runs in right now.  She’s one of the last, few, SANE Democrats left. Still VERY liberal, but willing to give a hairy eye-ball to her own party when it needs it.  Sometimes she can’t see through the growth (!) but I give her a LOT of credit for not being one of the herd.

NYT Editorial REWRITTEN: Insert “Obama” for “Christie”

Below, nearly word for word, is today’s NYT Editorial Board editorial on the sins of Chris Christie – with Obama’s name & crimes inserted.  Except for the original’s second paragraph being entirely removed, it is, in full, with the insertions as indicated.

IT ABSOLUTELY WORKS for Obama.  It’s 90% IN TACT, as NYT ORIGINALLY wrote it, but as it applies to OBAMA.  The original, for comparison purposes, is cut & pasted below my revision.

Enjoy!

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After Barack Obama’s Performance

President Obama issued repeated apologies Thursday for the abuse of office that now threatens to undermine his political future. Though he sounded remorseful — and clearly sorry that this scandal might sink his ambitions for a durable legacy — he blamed his staff for making him a victim. Unbeknown to him, he said, the IRS targeted Tea Party groups.

Through his 108-minute news conference, Mr. Obama insisted over and over that he knew absolutely nothing about this illegal scheme. He was “blindsided” with the news on Wednesday morning, he said. That was the first time he said he saw news showing how his aides gleefully plotted to shut down speech to “punish his enemies.” For that reason, he said he is “embarrassed and humiliated.” This version of reality simply does not add up.

It’s good news that a Special Prosecutor has opened an inquiry into the matter and can make certain that all parties testify under oath. While the Attorney General, Eric Holder, has done a good job of investigating, it is important that the case be examined by a prosecutor’s office.

There are plenty of questions that Mr. Obama and his aides, current and former, need to answer.

First, is it plausible that officials as high up as Ms. Lerner and Mr. Obama’s top attorney in the White House, would decide to seek revenge and create this chaos on their own?

Did Mr. Obama know in April, when his WH attorney was given a heads-up, that his inner circle had taken part in the scheme? Did he ever ask them what happened?

The documents released on Wednesday were heavily redacted. Why? And when will the full documents be made public?

Why did Mr. Obama insist that the scheme was connected to a normal “BOLO” list even after IRS officials confessed, unprompted, to wrong-doing specifically toward the Tea Party? Did he try to get the IRS to stop its own internal investigation of the problem?

As President for the last five years, Mr. Obama has earned a reputation for running a very tight operation and is known as a top-down, hands-on leader. If he cannot control his top aides, can he be trusted to manage the entire country?

What makes Mr. Obama’s claim of victimhood hard to accept is his own history of vindictive behavior. For instance, he told a hispanic audience to “punish their enemies” by their vote prior to the 2012 election. He has, publicly, regularly, set a tone that makes abusive actions acceptable.

Mr. Obama has promised to cooperate with investigators — a vow he and his staff must honor. At this point, the President has zero credibility. His office has abused its power, and only a full and conclusive investigation can restore public trust in his administration.

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ORIGINAL:

After Chris Christie’s Performance

Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey issued repeated apologies Thursday for the abuse of office that now threatens to undermine his political future. Though he sounded remorseful — and clearly sorry that this scandal might sink his ambitions for national office — he blamed his staff for making him a victim. Unbeknown to him, he said, they shut down lanes to the George Washington Bridge to create a four-day traffic jam to punish a local mayor who failed to endorse him in last year’s election.

He said he fired his “stupid” and “deceitful” deputy chief of staff, Bridget Anne Kelly, “because she lied to me” about the gridlock scheme. Mr. Christie has also asked a Republican operative and former campaign adviser, Bill Stepien, to withdraw as a candidate to take over the state Republican Party. He, too, was on the email chain. Two of Mr. Christie’s appointees to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, David Wildstein and Bill Baroni, resigned in December as news of the traffic vendetta became public.

Through his 108-minute news conference, Mr. Christie insisted over and over that he knew absolutely nothing about this illegal scheme. He was “blindsided” with the news on Wednesday morning, he said. That was the first time he said he saw emails showing how his aides gleefully plotted to shut down traffic lanes to punish Mayor Mark Sokolich of Fort Lee, N.J. For that reason, he said he is “embarrassed and humiliated.” This version of reality simply does not add up.

It’s good news that the United States attorney for New Jersey, Paul Fishman, has opened an inquiry into the matter and can make certain that all parties testify under oath. While the State Assembly has done a good job of investigating the Fort Lee scandal, it is important that the case be examined by a prosecutor’s office.

There are plenty of questions that Mr. Christie and his aides, current and former, need to answer.

First, is it plausible that officials as high up as Ms. Kelly and Mr. Christie’s top appointees at the Port Authority, which controls the bridge, would decide to seek revenge and create this traffic chaos on their own?

Did Mr. Christie know in December, when Mr. Baroni and Mr. Wildstein resigned, that these two members of his inner circle had taken part in the scheme? Did he ever ask them what happened?

The email documents released on Wednesday were heavily redacted. Why? And when will the full emails be made public?

Why did Mr. Christie insist that the traffic snarl was connected to a “traffic study,” even after Port Authority officials denied there was any such study? Did he try to get the Port Authority to stop its own internal investigation of the problem?

As governor for the last four years, Mr. Christie has earned a reputation for running a very tight operation and is known as a top-down, hands-on leader. If he cannot control his top aides, can he be trusted to manage the entire state?

What makes Mr. Christie’s claim of victimhood hard to accept is his own history of vindictive behavior. For instance, a Rutgers professor lost financing for a project because he voted against the governor on a redistricting commission. A Republican colleague who had a disagreement with Mr. Christie was disinvited to an event in his own district. Mr. Christie has denied that he sent signals to his staff to punish anyone who crossed him. “I am who I am, but I am not a bully,” he said Thursday. But he has set a tone that makes abusive actions acceptable.

Mr. Christie has promised to cooperate with investigators — a vow he and his staff must honor. At this point, the governor has zero credibility. His office has abused its power, and only a full and conclusive investigation can restore public trust in his administration.

Fun Tax Facts… Not.

Thank you once again to The American Daughter for fascinating reading.  The entire article below was cut and pasted from them. Highly recommended website.
Our unvarnished opinions  Tax Facts 2010 – Part I
By Harris Sherline  |  Monday, February 15th, 2010 at 12:30 am
Another year of tax season agony has begun, and it’s time to make my annual observations about taxation in America.
Following are some random facts (in no particular order) about our income tax laws, who pays, who doesn’t, and the impacts our system of taxation has on the nation’s productivity:
When the 16th Amendment to the Constitution established the federal income tax in 1913, the intent was to tax only the very rich. Rates began at 1% and increased to 7% for taxpayers with income in excess of $500,000. Less than 1% of the population paid any income tax at all, compared with almost 50% of taxpayers paying as much as 35% of their taxable income today.
The federal tax code grew from 14 pages in 1913 to over 9,000 pages today, and it now requires some 66,000 pages to document all the IRS regulations and other source material.
The Tax Foundation’s 2007 survey reported that 83 percent of Americans felt the income tax code was too complex. While the average American paid 32.4 percent of their income on taxes, they believed the total of federal, state and local taxes should not exceed 14.7 percent.
It’s almost impossible to accurately comply with the federal tax law, no matter how honest and well-intentioned taxpayers may be. In 1998 there were 34 million civil penalties assessed by the IRS.
Today, the top 5% of wage earners pay a little over 54% of total individual income taxes, while the top 10% pay about 60%, and the top 50% pay approximately 97%. Translation: Just half of all taxpayers pay almost 100% (96.54%) of all income taxes, while almost 50% pay no income taxes at all.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has approximately 94,000 employees (FTEs or full-time equivalents) and a total 2010 budget of $12.4 billion.
Estimates of unreported commercial activity in the U.S. amount to between $2.0 and $2.25 trillion dollars a year, and the IRS Oversight Board report for fiscal 2007 notes that the tax gap, “the difference between what is owed and what is collected…is estimated at $600 billion of lost revenue annually.” 
Question: If it’s an underground economy, how does anyone know how much income is not reported?
The Tax Foundation reported that businesses and individuals now waste over 6.6 billion hours on federal tax compliance activities each year, at an estimated cost to taxpayers of $368.4 billion in 2010. 
That amounts to a 22.8% surcharge on the total amount collected through the tax system and is equivalent to over three million people working full time, just to deal with tax compliance.
In 1913, when the sixteenth amendment was passed, the federal tax code was comprised of 1,337 words. Today, according to the Tax Lawyers Blog, it now requires over seven million words to document.
When the General Electric Co. filed the corporation’s tax return electronically, it took 24,000 pages to document. The Associated Press (June 1, 2006) noted, “If GE had sent paper forms, the return would have staked up eight feet high…”
In 1993, the General Accounting Office (GAO) audited the IRS for the first time in its history and found widespread evidence of financial malfeasance and gross negligence, including the fact that the agency was not able to account for 64% of its congressional appropriation.
The Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) “was created in 1969 to target 21 – yes, 21 – millionaires who had managed to avoid paying any taxes at all.” (Wall Street Journal, April 14, 2007). “… more than three million taxpayers (were)…hit by the Alternative Minimum Tax on the(ir) 2006 income. The next year (2007) that number could have increased to 23 million except that Congress passed a so-called “patch” to prevent it.
The federal income tax, currently as high as 35% of taxable income, is increased by as much as 11% in state and local income taxes, plus another 6.20% and 1.45% in social security and Medicare taxes, which makes the total tax burden for some taxpayers almost 54%, not including excise, sales and property taxes, along with a host
of other taxes, assessments and fees to numerous to mention. 
Medieval serfs were required to give only one-third of their production to the lord of the manor, and they were considered slaves.
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