Posted on 08/29/2009 11:31:29 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
As despicable as Teddy Kennedy was, this author doesn’t know a whole lot about estate taxes.
The day after your election you're free to depart the state and never return. Assuming you never plan to be elected from that state again, of course.
I hope Massachusetts nails his estate good. God d@#$ statist. Trying to screw Massachusetts out of its fair share.
I hope he voted for Obama in Massachusetts. Where you vote is one of the residence factors. Drivers license would be another. The irony if the Kopechne Killer never got around to changing that to Florida would be so delicious.
I think you are overlooking the blatantly obvious point.
Logically, there is no possible way for you to be a sitting US Senator in one state and have your “official” residence in another.
And to try that indicates what kind of crook you are. In Kennedy’s case, it also makes him a hypocrite of the 1st order. He is one of the biggest proponents of higher taxes and more government.
Winner!!!
This is beyond bizarre.
Besides the FLA tax dodge, I was wondering how Teddy is eligible to be buried at Arlington? He was never wounded in combat and only served 2 years in the Paris embassy. Does being the brother of a combat vet entitle you to be buried in Arlington?
And the Kennedys are exemplars of moral probity. Except to anyone with higher morals than the most immoral Mexican drug lord.
“Logically” was probably the most important word in my post.
If I knew my Senator (Sessions or Shelby) had changed his official residence to another state, I would lead the charge for a recall election and removal from the senate.
If you are not willing to officially live in the state you are representing as United States Senator, then you have lost all moral standing to represent.
But, like I said, that is LOGICALLY. Since when does logic apply to politicians?
Outrage
Kennedy is eligible for burial at Arlington by virtue of his service in Congress and his two years in the Army, 1951 to 1953. He was a private first class and served in the military police at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, then located in Paris and now in Belgium.
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