Foolish, incongruous, absurd, it is all of these and more
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Not interested?
Some people feign disinterest in politics, saying all politicians are liars and cheats and you can’t believe a word they say, so what’s the use in paying attention to something I can’t help or change. Timothy Geithner could be the poster boy for all the people that think that way. I agree that some politicians are little else than self-serving liars and cheats: some, but not all.
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Truth and politics
If a politician told the voters the truth and nothing but the truth; no one, including their mothers would vote for them—okay, maybe their mothers would. That is the reason politicians endeavor to say as little that is substantive as possible. The 1964 presidential race was an excellent example of my point.
Politics and what politicians vote for and against has a profound affect on our lives whether we like it or not; therefore, it behooves us to pay attention and try to make a difference. If we try hard enough we will make a difference and the difference we make may have a totally unexpected and perhaps disproportionate affect on the quality of life of you and a lot of other people.
Our very own tax cheater at our service
Now here is what started me on this little tirade. In the last few days I read about the latest righteous talk to come out of the mouth of a tax cheat name, Timothy Geithner, about tax cheats. Talk about the fox guarding the henhouse. That act easily beat the little fox guarding the henhouse anecdote.
Why, oh, why did our nation’s president ask Timothy Geithner, the Treasury Secretary to talk about tax cheats during his overseas tax-plan announcement a day or so ago?
Here’s a little snippet from that presentation from the cheater himself: Today we are taking another important step toward . . . ending indefensible tax breaks and loopholes which allow some companies and some well-off citizens to evade the rules that the rest of America lives by.
Really? Let’s go back a little way and take a look at Geithner’s “non-answer” answer to a simple question posed by Sen. Jim Bunning during Geithner’s confirmation hearing.
Senator Bunning: Would you have paid your 2001 and 2002 tax had you not been nominated to be the treasury secretary?
Geithner: Senator, as I said initially, I should have asked more questions when I concluded that audit at the time, and I didn’t. When I think back on that, I regret not having done that. But I should have done it at that point.
You may recall that Geithner was working at the IMF when he dodged his taxes. The IMF itself is a tax haven. The income is tax-free. All you need to do is pay your payroll taxes, which is precisely what he failed to do until he was nominated back in December.
Clearly, the liar and tax cheat Timothy Geithner is not the guy to be talking about tax evasion. As Treasury secretary, Mr. Geithner is the individual charged with overseeing the IRS, and he is the man who was guilty of a multi-year delay in paying his taxes. Some people are speculating that Mr. Geithner won’t be around very long as Treasury Secretary. Let’s hope they are right.
Foolish, incongruous, absurd; all of these and more
Mr. Obama demonstrated very poor judgment in using Geithner for this particular attack. One can only wonder why he chose this man for the task of talking about tax cheats. Maybe Mr. Obama thought who better than a tax cheat to talk about tax cheats.
No, I don’t really suppose the president was thinking that way, but still I wonder why on earth he insisted on seeing Geithner’s nomination through in light of all the factual evidence against the man. Another question, of course, would be why he was confirmed by our representatives in Washington?
We should all raise our voices in our own way to get this man completely out of our government at the earliest possible time. Doing this or not doing it may well have a far reaching affect on our collective wellbeing and happiness.
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