Posted on 06/09/2010 11:15:33 AM PDT by Nachum
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in her push for higher taxes around the world, asserted facts about Brazil's economy that are contradicted by her own department's official profile of the South American country.
Clinton has taken on an odd diplomatic priority by urging the U.S., and other countries, to raise taxes. She said during a trip to Pakistan that the country needed to increase taxes.
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Blinded by ideology and self interest.
elophaunt Anklelous has spoken!
I wonder what steps the Clintons take to avoid taxes. I’d wager they are numerous.
Hypocrite.
Obama needs to kick her ass.
That’s a whole LOTTA kicking.
I think it would be called a flying drop kick.
Peter Schweizer wrote a book called “Do as I Say. . .” where he stated that the Clintons had an itemized tax return where they wrote off a clothing donation. It was something egregious like $8 per pair of Bill’s old boxer shorts and $50 for his used running shoes.
ludicrous
His donated underwear?
How thoughtful.
Dear Secretary Clinton:
We will worry about our own taxes. Please exercise better control over your husband
Regards,
The World
And Hollyweirdos????
turn a 1000 bucks into a 100K trading cattle futures, OR setting up Tax Free Foundations to AVOID Taxes if I recall correctly....
Libs don’t seem to grasp anything about economics, except raising taxes, so that’s their solution for everything.
They were really counting on the Cap and Tax slush fund to cover all their spending. This is plan B and it’s much more obvious to people what their socialism leads to.
LOL
Just keep these quotes handy for 2012 when she goes up against Ozero or is the dem candidate when Zero decides to give up.
The World to Hillary. STFU and pay your own taxes and quit hiding your money in a family trust!!
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