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Tax Collector or Tax Litigation Attorney? Closer Look at Bachmann's Past
You’ll never guess what Michele Bachmann, the rabble-rousing, tax-reviling, government-bashing idol of America’s tea party movement, used to do for a living.
Sue tax scofflaws for the Internal Revenue Service.
As she flexes her credentials as a Republican presidential candidate in a field of former governors and corporate executives, Bachmann is more likely to describe herself as a “former federal tax litigation attorney’’—as she did in her first nationally televised debate—than as a three-term member of Congress. But she rarely, if ever, mentions the one and only employer of her legal services: the U.S. Department of Treasury.
http://www.nationaljournal.com/polit...-past-20110709
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ignorant, gullible Tea baggers suckered again by a lying, hypocritical politician.
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but they'll vote her because she's a weird evangelical "Christian" (is there a normal one?) and vehemently anti-gay and anti-govt (her hubby takes $100Ks from the Feds to "repair" gays).
It's all coming out of the woodwork now. Presidential politics is the big show.
So what if Bachmann was a tax collector? That's just another thing she'd have in common with St. Paul.
I'm not a huge fan of hers but don't really see the issue here...whats wrong with representing the IRS in tax evasion cases?
I thought people already knew this.
Perhaps the OP is handing it out as ammo to haters, or imagining the supposed chagrin of Bachmann-ites. Looks like a dud to me.
Yep. It's well known that Mic e Bachmann is a tax attorney who worked for the IRS.
What a non-issue.
It's fitting that she worked for the IRS, since Bachman is a lot like Steve Carrell's character in Dinner for Schmucks.
Bachmann is a "tea bagger darling", heads the tea bagger caucus in Congress.
tea baggers hate taxes Enough Already, adore St Ronnie's proclamation that "govt IS the problem". some/ most of them say taxes are illegal, uncons utional.
But Darling Bachmann HELPED the govt collect taxes?
Cheating the govt out of tax revenue, helping people cheat the govt, would make a person a tea bagger heroic figure. Bachmann worked as anti-hero.
I wonder if she went after those 50K wealthy Americans who evade taxes with secret Swiss bank accounts?
In your cartoon mind, exposing the so-called hypocrisy of Bachmann supporters to public ridicule is persuasive.
Imagination is fun!
You're right. By this logic, it's obvious that Bachmann is a hero to liberals. What could be more noble than fighting evil tax evaders? I had it all wrong. I thought you posted this story as a knock on bachmann. But you were just showing support for your hero.
boutons for bachmann!
It is basically akin to someone ranting about the horrors of alchohol, but having worked as a brewer for years, and then glossing over that part.
I find it a bit funny.
Not anything that I care about, other than the irony.
You do know how conversion tales go, don't you? Sin and entanglement with evil powers and princes, are very common themes.
Last edited by Winehole23; 07-12-2011 at 12:42 PM.
You are painfully uninformed if you think "no taxes" is a tea party platform.
Maybe limited government and limited taxes, but even the most rabid supporters understand that some government and taxes are necessary.
And tax evasion is still illegal and unethical, even when some like tax cheat Geitner are never held accountable.
Being a brewer and supporting responsible alcohol use aren't mutually exclusive ideals.
Neither are the concepts of supporting lower taxes and believing that people should held responsible for paying the taxes that they owe.
What is the tea party platform?
With respect Sir, that is highly agreeable to reason, but the most rabid supporters do not seem to think so, and come in for some casual abuse.
(Everyone who insists tax=theft for example.)
The IRS seemed to think it was an innocent error. It waived penalties and settled the matter quickly, just in time for his confirmation in fact. Geithner was allowed a do over. O well, some people are just special-er than others.
Last edited by Winehole23; 07-12-2011 at 02:42 PM.
OK, innocent error. He just "forgot" to report 6 figure income because he didn't think they would CC the IRS? OK, sure..
Geithner paid his taxes on it. What's the big deal?
You are right, tax evasion is no big deal.
I don't think that's the comparison he was trying to make. It sounded more like he was talking about the prohibition-era sentiment that it was pure evil, sort of like the modern idea many share on marijuana.
What evasion? The taxes got paid once the Obama people discovered Geithner's mistake.
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