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In reply to the discussion: Obama Did It For the Money by Robert Scheer [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)51. From the OP commentary:
It is deeply revealing that in the midst of the continuing cycle of misery brought on by the chicanery of the financial community two key Cabinet positions dealing with business practices will likely be occupied by people who specialized in those financial rip-offs.
For Pritzker, as with the confirmation of Lew, the fix is in. The Republicans dont dare push back too hard on shady business practices that their deregulation legislation endorsed, and Democrats will go along with anything the president wants.
The same restraint will be exhibited in exploring the offshore tax havens that have protected the Pritzker familys immense wealth. Back in 2008, when she had been rumored for this same Cabinet post, Pritzker was queried about avoiding the sort of taxes most ordinary folks are obligated to pay, and she replied in writing: I am a beneficiary of some non-U.S. situs trusts which were established about 50 years ago (when I was a child) and are administered by a non-U.S.based financial institution as trustee. I do not control how those assets are administered. If the Republicans challenge that canard, the Democrats will smugly remind them of Mitt Romneys tax havens, as if that excuses tax avoidance within their own ranks.
Certainly the Republicans will not raise questions about the anti-union practices that helped create the Hyatt fortune in the first place and continue to this day. Nor will the Democrats, who embrace unions only at national convention time.
For Pritzker, as with the confirmation of Lew, the fix is in. The Republicans dont dare push back too hard on shady business practices that their deregulation legislation endorsed, and Democrats will go along with anything the president wants.
The same restraint will be exhibited in exploring the offshore tax havens that have protected the Pritzker familys immense wealth. Back in 2008, when she had been rumored for this same Cabinet post, Pritzker was queried about avoiding the sort of taxes most ordinary folks are obligated to pay, and she replied in writing: I am a beneficiary of some non-U.S. situs trusts which were established about 50 years ago (when I was a child) and are administered by a non-U.S.based financial institution as trustee. I do not control how those assets are administered. If the Republicans challenge that canard, the Democrats will smugly remind them of Mitt Romneys tax havens, as if that excuses tax avoidance within their own ranks.
Certainly the Republicans will not raise questions about the anti-union practices that helped create the Hyatt fortune in the first place and continue to this day. Nor will the Democrats, who embrace unions only at national convention time.
Summary: Democrats are hypocrites, Pritzker is no different from Romney and Democrats are no different from Republicans.
It's chock full of false equivanlencies, but I guess it's all good.
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Filthy lucre is right. She is a bankster bailed out by taxpayers to the tune of half a billion.
Octafish
May 2013
#58
We are neck deep in a class war. She is a general on the wrong side. I had HOPE that BO
rhett o rick
May 2013
#61
yeah, Palast has made a nice $$$living for himself with his whine vineyards.
graham4anything
May 2013
#77
Pritzkin made some nice profits from corruption in the sub prime morgage scandal. As if she
sabrina 1
May 2013
#86
You need to realize that some things posted on this board, and this has always been true except for
Skidmore
May 2013
#29
And some things posted here are facts. Such as this OP which many of us were aware of
sabrina 1
May 2013
#52
what's demoralizing and divisive is not postings on a chatboard, it's the 1% running the country
HiPointDem
May 2013
#70
Public funding of elections. Public funding of elections. Public funding of elections.
reformist2
May 2013
#9
Elsewhere, you admitted being a conservative. Are you here to disrupt liberal/progressive comments?
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#37
To the extent that I post it, it hightlights that he (like you) is what is called a "conservative".
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#43
Name-calling, conservative pretending to be a liberal/progressive Kolesar.
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#48
Aside from that, does she pay the same taxes as everyone else and if not why not? And was she
sabrina 1
May 2013
#88
And if we got the friggin' Dalai Lama elected president it would mean nothing if we didn't get
okaawhatever
May 2013
#71
She has also supported GW Bush, Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Joe Lieberman
Fumesucker
May 2013
#72
Two words, broken gov't, and we should have known when BushCo got a pass. nt
mother earth
May 2013
#78
ROBERT SHEER SUPPORTED RAND PAUL FOR SENATE IN KY. He is a 20% extremist.
graham4anything
May 2013
#79
Scheer also stood up to Bush in the run-up to the Iraq invasion and lost his job for it.
Octafish
May 2013
#85