Posted on 06/28/2011 7:45:01 AM PDT by EmpireStateConservative
Singer Adele is on top of the charts and her taxes, but that hasnt stopped critics from trying to drag her down for comments she made about footing the bill for the British welfare state.
On average, British subjects earning more than £122,000 (about $200,000) take home only about 60.9 percent of their earnings, according to a UHY International study released earlier this month. In contrast, the wealthiest Americans typically keep around 70 percent of the money they make. In the midst of the 2009 recession, Alistair Darling, Britains previous chancellor, announced a new 50 percent income-tax rate. Tax rates have remained there, despite David Camerons pledge to take a look at a reduction once the economy stabilizes.
In the meantime, Adele isnt pleased. Her first album, 19, released in 2008, sold 2.2 million copies by mid-July and then the tax bill came due. Now shesmortified to pay half her income in tax, and told Q Magazine:
I use the NHS, I cant use public transport any more, doing what I do, I went to state school . . . ! Trains are always late, most state schools are s[***], and Ive gotta give you like 4 million quid, are you avin a laugh? When I got my tax bill in from 19, I was ready to go n buy a gun and randomly open fire.
At only 23 and worth a rumored £6 million, the chanteuse could be forgiven her harsh words. Careening from award to award her latest album, 21, became the first in 2011 to sell 2 million copies last week and tops the charts in 15 countries she hasnt had time to learn the diva deal that the political Left affords stars: Make your music, but dont have any politics but ours. And predictably, the Guardians Rob Fitzpatrick attacked her for her heresy and joined in the cacophony on Twitter by calling her as greedy as the most moat-friendly port-stained Tory grandee.
But Adele, born to a single teenage mum in working-class London, neither looks nor acts the part of Scrooge and spends her days hanging out with her mates and drinking cider in the afternoon. She wont give up smoking, though it could end her singing career. And shes far more generous than the cradle-to-grave welfare state shes supposed to love. She dotes upon her mother and has endowed trust funds for her cousins who are young mums. Indeed, Adele aspires not to sing forever, but to motherhood: I feel like Im here to be a mum. I wanna look after someone and be looked after, give my all to someone in marriage and have a big family, have a proper purpose.
By off-handedly criticizing the implicit purpose of Leviathan higher and higher taxes with little to show for it Adele is a danger to the public-sector spendthrifts. If you lose the glitterati, the jig is up. No less than Oprah, the doyenne of celebrity, confessed to Piers Morgan in January that she finds filing taxes painful. Her accountants bring her the forms and her tequila. Not surprisingly, Oprah, who backed Obama in 2008, has declined to endorse him for 2012.
If Adele finds her taxes too high, she can always come to America, where taxes, at least for celebrities, have long seemed optional. The IRS most recently hit rapper DMX with a tax lien in May. Actor Wesley Snipes didnt even file from 1999 to 2004, and as a result is currently serving a three-year prison sentence. Another rapper, Lil Wayne, owes taxes from 2004, 2005, and 2007. And singer and actress Dionne Warwick, according to the LA Times, owes $2.2 million in back taxes.
Charles C. Johnson is both the Eric Breindel Collegiate and Robert F. Bartley Fellow at the Wall Street Journal.
The best part about Adele... knocked Lady Gaga out of the #1 spot in the states.
Beware of strong drink, young lady.
It can cause you to shoot at tax collectors ... and miss.
Adele is experiencing what many successful Europeans have been experiencing for many decades — WEALTH CONFISCATION.
from the Beatles, to Bjorn Borg to ABBA to many Greek Businessmen, most of them are moving their wealth out of the continent in order to escape their onerous taxes.
The article advises Adele to consider the good old US of A...
I personally say to Adele, before you stash your wealth in USA, wait to see who wins the November 2012 elections first.
If Obama squeaks in again, AVOID the USA like you’re trying to avoid the UK.
“The IRS most recently hit rapper DMX with a tax lien in May. Actor Wesley Snipes didnt even file from 1999 to 2004, and as a result is currently serving a three-year prison sentence. Another rapper, Lil Wayne, owes taxes from 2004, 2005, and 2007. And singer and actress Dionne Warwick, according to the LA Times, owes $2.2 million in back taxes.”
I’d bet money every one of these Tax cheats voted for Obama.
Interesting. Unlikely though.
I really enjoy Adele’s music, but I believe she’s voiced support for Obama in the past...Wonder if she can add 2 and 2?
RE: I really enjoy Adeles music, but I believe shes voiced support for Obama in the past...
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Hmmm.... Never thought this young lady would be political... do you have a link for that?
Good question...I’ll try to dig it up.
I really like this chick. I had no idea who she was, I don’t do pop music, but I kept hearing this song on the radio at work and finally found out what it was.
Go to YouBoob and watch her video of “Rolling in the deep.” That is good stuff right there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYEDA3JcQqw
Ooopsy, I should have read the whole thread before I posted ;)
Golden voiced hottie ping?
Thanks for the link.
Adele does not know the difference between Tina Fey and Sarah Palin? Well that explains the intellectual level of supporters of Barack Obama.
I honestly don’t get people like Adele...Complain about high taxes and horrible government services, then support a big-government type like Obama. It’s like they can’t add it up. Still, unless an artist gets obnoxious about their liberalism I typically will buy their music if I like it.
Nice voice, but chunky. There’s a hottie in there, though.
On the upside, Adele, you can take an ambulance to the airport.
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