And he’s probably had good income and could have easily afforded turbo-tax or H&R Block, that block-head!
House GOP: Minnesota is a ‘welfare magnet’
http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2009/01/21/welfare_reform/
The proposal would prevent new Minnesota residents from getting welfare benefits greater than those available in their home state for a year.
state Sen. Linda Berglin expressed skepticism about that plan. The Minneapolis Democrat said only 1 percent of the state’s general funds go toward welfare benefits and that lawmakers should focus on enhancing work programs rather than changing benefit amounts for the state’s newest residents.
Another provision would prevent food stamp recipients from using their benefit cards in other states.
According to an analysis released by Seifert last August, more than $10 million worth of out-of-state transactions were made with the electronic cards in 2007.
He said that he used Turbo-Tax.
You would think he could afford a good accountant
(maybe he did)