He was a resident of Massachusetts. It doesn't matter if he lived and owned properties in other states. If he used how son's address for his voting record, and not elsewhere, that's all that matters.
There are people on this site that can't remember what they posted 10 days ago let alone years. God bless
He was a resident of Massachusetts. It doesn't matter if he lived and owned properties in other states. If he used how son's address for his voting record, and not elsewhere, that's all that matters.
"Eventually it came out that Romney had lied. He was forced to pay Massachusetts taxes retroactively, because when he said that the public would have to take his word that he had paid taxes for seven years as a Massachusetts resident, it simply wasn’t true."
A classic 1%er who knows he's EN LED to flaunt the rules that the 99% gets fined and/or put in jail for.
I only heard people say this . I've seen no evidence. His side claims he files as a part time resident of Massachusetts. Have you seen any actual evidence?
I doubt MSNBC's lawyer would have let Maddow make such candidacy-fatal statements without hard evidence from MA tax authorities or public records like newspaper reports. Gecko has probably paid $Ms to lawyers and cut deals have the records sealed.
If Gecko doesn't deny, then it's true and Gecko paying years of back taxes and lying about residency fatally disqualifies him for Ms of voters.
Of course, for the 1%, avoiding/evading taxes is how they !00% live, so they RESPECT his tax evading as an EN LED 1%er, esp a FINANCIAL SECTOR 1%er.
Romney May Have Violated Ethics Laws Through Company Linked to Paul Ryan's Brother
On Friday, the Telegraph reported [3] that, as governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney may have violated state ethics laws when his administration maintained a “lucrative” contract with a company in which he had a financial stake.
The company, Imagitas, had been co-founded by a former executive at Bain and Co., with $5 million in backing from Bain Capital. Paul Ryan's brother, Toby, had also been a senior manager at Bain and Co., working in the same building as Romney, before leaving to become a vice president of Imagitas.
The contract was not awarded by Romney – Imagitas scored it just before he was elected. But according to Telegraph reporter Jon Swaine, “Massachusetts law requires that all state employees divest themselves of financial interests in private sector contracts with state agencies. At the time, failure to do so could have resulted in a $2,000... fine or a 2.5-year prison sentence.” He added that “the potential punishments are now stronger.”
According to the Telegraph, “New state employees were obliged to prevent conflicts of interest with existing contracts. The following year, [Romney] began declaring that his holdings were in a so-called "blind trust" controlled by his lawyer.”
Victor Fleischer, a law professor at the University of Colorado specialising in private equity, said it was “possible but unlikely” that Mr Romney could have completely prevented himself from benefiting from Imagitas.
Records at the Massachusetts commission of ethics show that Mr Romney did not make filings acknowledging the interest and claiming an exemption, as he was en led to do.
It's worth noting that during his 1994 senate race against Ted Kennedy, who also claimed that he had no knowledge of how funds in his blind trust were invested, Romney attacked him for it, saying, “The blind trust is an age-old ruse.”
Imagitas, an advertising company, also secured contracts with several other states, including Wisconsin, where it was given work by then-Governor Scott McCallum, whom the Telegraph characterized as a “political ally” of Paul Ryan. According to sources cited by the Telegraph, Toby Ryan had been principally responsible for securing the contracts.
Swaine also notes that “Imagitas donated tens of thousands of dollars to the Republican Governors’ Association while it was chaired by Mr Romney. A former Imagitas investor and director donates to both Mr Romney and Paul Ryan, who also received thousands of dollars in contributions from his brother Tobin.”
http://www.alternet.org/print/electi...-ryans-brother
The 1%ers are EN LED to flaunt rules and laws.
May have?Romney May Have Violated
Why do you waste out time with unfounded insinuations?
the facts are stated, it's not up to the writer to convict him of ethics, just state the facts that he may have violated ethics, but of course, as a 1%er, crony capitalism and graft EN LES him to do stuff the 99% get convicted for.
you guys spend too much time arguing over re ed . think about how easy you're being brainwashed boutons. you're more worried about romney's tax returns than real political issues. don't you see that obama is doing this as part of a slander campaign, because he can't actually run on his TRACK RECORD as president?
look, nobody gives a . we know romney is rich, good for him. like i've already said, i don't blame romney for not paying more than is required. blame the system, and ask yourself why the lefties haven't done anything to change it.
And Willard IS running on his record? Both of them are exactly the same policy-wise tbh....
Romney isn't the one going around campaigning on personal attacks. He has plenty of ammo just by pointing out Obama's failures, he doesn't need to go after him personally.
absolutely not.
Hiring Ryan as his brains and policy man, Gecko now present a HUGE difference from Obama and them Dems. H U G E
Now there's a real choice between Obama and the NoWhereMan Empty Gecko fleshed out with Ryan's history and policies.
Not really.... one ticket's untenable budget plan makes miniscule cuts to defense, the other's untenable budget plan makes no cuts to defense... aside from that, we will continue to lose our liberties and be subjected to the whims of the Fed's printing press whether it's Willard or Obama, tbh....
Willard's entire campaign so far can be boiled down to three sentences, tbh...
- "Vote out the black man"
- "Obama said you didn't build that, so HE HATES SMALL BID'NESS N' MURICAN SUCCESS"
- "I paid taxes, honest, but you people don't get to see the proof"
Where's the significant policy differences? Because if there were any, Willard would have long since run them into the ground, tbh....
lol romney hasn't run on any of those things actually.
first off, the only one who has brought up race was closet racist biden.
secondly, obama really did actually kind of say that. it speaks for itself.
finally, you're suggesting romney is campaigning on his tax returns? think about what you just said.
the difference is that romney doesn't want to shut down coal plants, he actually wants to use our natural resources to our advantage and start drilling our own oil instead of importing it from the middle east and south america. most people don't know that we actually have the biggest oil deposits in the world and don't even use them for some odd reason. under romney we could have cheaper energy. romney also wants to take the money obama stole out of medicaid and put it back.
So? Neither of them differ on the real issues: the Federal Reserve's wanton money-printing, the erosion of our civil liberties, and our out-of-control foreign policy, tbh..... do you really think Willard will be any less quick to start a war or beg for another toxic round of QE than Obama?
neither option sounds good and am not a romney fan by any means, but those are a couple of reasons why i feel he is the better option than the kenyan we have currently. I wanted ron paul to win tbh.
You reek of Ron Paul. Disregarding substantive policy differences between the two legitimate candidates and highlighting the Paul platform (e.g. down with the fed and war) as the only "real" issues.
I'm not actually going to downplay the Paul platform because he brings up valid points on both fronts (amidst the incoherent babbling), but you sound like such an idiot when you deny contrast between the only realistic options for the next four years.
Gecko wants to kill clean energy tax breaks (pissing off Repug governors in big wind/solar states), and crank up coal, while the market is quickly replacing coal with bogusly "clean" NG.
USA doesn't have enough water to frack up shale oil. If this multi-year drought continues for a 7,8 years like in the 50s, then rivers and aquifers won't support the farming.
I'm sure USA will up their energy future because the carbon industries have bought enough politicians to get whatever they want to maintain and increase their profits.
USA will never be 100% self-reliant on oil (only unless renewable energy knocks down the requirement for oil to levels from US sources. We know XL tar is going to the Port Arthur free enterprise zone then to overseas markets, and NG is going there, too.
no, he wants to use all sources of energy, ESPECIALLY natural gas. he is campaigning on natural gas you , i've heard him mention it in a couple of speeches.
the tax credits are only another form of corporate cronyism, if you're on the "inside" you don't pay taxes while the compe ion is at a disadvantage.
and don't bet against ways being developed in the near future to take advantage of all that oil, unless the oil refineries who make money off importing the stuff from abroad block it. the owners of said newly found oil could simply refine it themselves.
This is what I thought, but I wasn't sure.
Yes, Shazbot is a .
Mitt Romney 2011 Tax Return To Be Released By October 15, Ed Gillespie Says
Republican U.S. presidential challenger Mitt Romney plans to make public his 2011 tax return by Oct. 15, a senior campaign adviser said on Sunday, as President Barack Obama's re-election team pressed its criticism of Romney's decision not to disclose more about his personal taxes.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...comm_ref=false
what a great guy, finally coming clean!![]()
I don't understand this stuff, but Gawker just dropped a Bain "expose" - 950 pages of Bain do ents
http://gawker.com/5936394/the-bain-f...cayman-schemes
You Lie
Gecko wants NO clean energy stimulus, tax breaks, nothing.
Even Boone Pickens is ing because Gecko energy plan talks about nothing but oil.
Ryan has $45B of oil tax breaks in his budget, greatly benefiting his oil stock holdings.
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