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Ha! Alright! Some banking advisor in Switzerland came forward and gave the names of some 10,000 people who are ducking taxes in Swiss bank accounts. Anyone know his name? He was covered on 20/20 a few days ago. Anyway he forgot to give out the name of one of the major players and now he is sentenced to serve time himself! how bazaare how bazaare
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Edited by
RKISIT
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Wed 01/06/10 07:48 PM
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saw this on 60 minutes he gave the names of like 19,000 people who were involved with UBS tax evasion scam,none of them are doing prison time except him.....sounds like another ollie north thingy to me
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yeah, you want to complain about government, let's talk about injustice...although I'm betting the tax evaders just haven't had their day in court yet, or they paid up, I know some of them have.
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Edited by
TheresMyFriend
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Wed 01/06/10 08:35 PM
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Don't forget the people that were nominated for certain post/jobs/positions in the White House, by Nobama that had NOT paid, or somehow just forgot to pay their taxes as well!
Same old story...once a crook, I guess always a crook! Tax Cheat Timothy Geithner This guy is the US Treasury Secretary and skipped out on $34,000 in taxes. |
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You're right. This is unforgivable. However, Geithner was instated through a vote by the Senate, not handpicked by Mr. Obama
They felt he would do a good job, and took it as an honest mistake, like it or not. The President doesn't have a say all end all capacity. Don't characterize his role in this without exception. |
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You're right. This is unforgivable. However, Geithner was instated through a vote by the Senate, not handpicked by Mr. Obama They felt he would do a good job, and took it as an honest mistake, like it or not. The President doesn't have a say all end all capacity. Don't characterize his role in this without exception. But it was my understanding Nobama nominated him as a possible candidate for the job. Plus, the others he nominated after that, that had shady character for jobs! Geithner was not the only one. How many times has the public made an "honest mistake", but still had to pay the consequences? |
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