Senator John Ensign announced his retirement this afternoon, leaving the door open for Sharron Angle to take another run at the Senate in Nevada. MSNBC “I just came to the conclusion that I couldn’t put my family through this,” said the Nevada senator, who said that he had “fully planned” to run for re-election until coming to the decision to retire last week. Ensign, whose fast-rising political career was derailed after he admitted to an affair with a campaign aide whose husband served as his deputy chief of staff, said that a pending Senate ethics investigation into his conduct had “zero effect” on the decision not to run for a third term. Ensign allegedly helped the aide’s husband find a new job, and Ensign’s parents paid the couple $96,000. “There are consequences to sin and when you’re in a leadership role, those consequences can affect a lot of other people,” Ensign said during a press conference announcing his retirement from the Senate. “At this point in my life, I have to put my family first,” he added. Oh, how noble. Put his family first, or just unwilling to face public scrutiny in a campaign over his C Street connections, his mistress, or his corruption?
Continue reading …The Four Wise Men – George Schultz, Sam Nunn, Henry Kissinger, and William Perry – are in the Wall St Journal telling us how they believe
Continue reading …enlarge “So wait… you’re laying off my son’s teacher because this guy doesn’t want to pay his taxes???!!!” *I should note before I start that when I refer to “Tea Partiers” I’m not referring to people like Dick Armey or the Kochs who run or fund Tea Party organizations. I’m talking more about the rank-and-file guys and gals who might bitch about paying their taxes but who generally don’t spend their weekends discussing “Atlas Shrugged” or “The Road to Serfdom” in book clubs. In other words, I think this campaign could be useful to persuade the persuadable. Now that I’ve thrown that disclaimer out there… So the Denver Post has done us an extremely useful service today by highlighting just one of many ways that rich people in the United States get away with paying practically zero taxes. I think this could be useful because many of the rich people featured in the story happen to be Hollywood celebrities, who are often the bane of our conservative brethren on a great many issues. Let’s take a look : Actors, captains of industry, an Ivy League astrologer, sports figures, politicians, energy giants, schoolteachers from Pasadena, Calif. All these are also considered farmers or ranchers for tax purposes in Colorado. They have secured low property taxes through agricultural designations on land they own even though they personally have little or nothing to do with producing food — the reason state legislators originally created a low property-tax rate for the agriculture sector. In some cases, the properties where they have second, third or fourth homes were traditional working ranches before they were sold to the wealthy and became what, in real-estate lingo, are termed “gentleman ranches” or “recreational ranches.” You can see where this is going, can’t you? And once you get into the gory details, things get really ugly: Actor Tom Cruise owns five parcels of land on a scenic mesa northwest of Telluride that has become an enclave of high-end vacation homes. Sheep graze around the mansions for brief periods each year, according to the assessor’s office. Cruise pays just more than $400 in taxes for 248 acres for which he paid nearly $18 million between 1994 and 2002. He pays $11,380 in residential property taxes for the land where his $9.7 million home is located. Yes, this is how poorly our tax systems across the country are designed: Tom Bleeping Cruise can get away with paying $400 a year in taxes for property that’s worth around $18 million, all because he occasionally allows sheep to walk through it. Want another ugly detail? Check out this one: David Tresemer, an astrologer and Harvard-educated psychologist, owns 191 acres and four structures that are listed as farm buildings or residences in the foothills west of Boulder where he operates the StarHouse. It is advertised as a spiritual and cultural space for celebrations of the seasons, the lunar cycles and rituals from ancient and indigenous cultures. He pays $11.48 in taxes for 38 of the vacant acres and $3,699 for the remainder of the land with the buildings. OK, even if Ma and Pa Tea Party are still Tom Cruise fans, there ain’t no way they’re happy that a Harvard-educated astrologer is paying just over $11 in taxes for 38 vacant acres of land. And remember, these are only two examples that demonstrate how the rich and their accountants have completely gamed the tax code to their advantage. A more thorough audit of other rich people in other states would no doubt unveil countless other horrors. Hey, have you got time for another one? Sure you do: Dick Ebersol and Susan Saint James own a 35-acre lot in the upscale West Meadows subdivision near Telluride. They purchased the land for $1.8 million in 1996 and pay $123 in property taxes on it annually because there is hay on it. They also own an $11 million home in the Mountain Village. And: Universal Faithists of Kosmon, which believes in a new-age bible purportedly channeled by a clairvoyant dentist in the late 1800s, purchased 40 acres of agricultural ground in Mesa County last summer. The land on the Grand Mesa includes a ranch house, so the tax is $1,503. The Faithists teach that human beings are going to evolve into the Kosmon Era, a time of worldwide peace and joy. You get the idea. This is all happening as schools throughout Colorado are dramatically cutting spending and laying off teachers , and as one Colorado town dealt with its budget crunch by shutting off one-third of its streetlights . This sort of stuff is pretty important. While Americans may grumble a lot about “big gubmint,” they tend to like things such as street lamps and a functioning public education system. If we can no longer afford these things because the tax code thinks Tom Cruise is a cattle herder, then something is drastically wrong with the way we collect taxes in this country.
Continue reading …BRUSSELS – The Libyan government is calling on the United Nations to dispatch a fact-finding team to investigate the violence during the country’s bloody uprising, a senior EU official said Tuesday. The official, who returned from Tripoli late Monday, said top leaders at the Libyan foreign ministry offered the mission free travel throughout the nation and would provide security for its members. It was not immediately clear whether the Libyan government…
Continue reading …UN officials were continuing to express concern about the plight of foreigners in Libya, as many continued to flee the country but more stayed behind. Tensions erupted at one transit camp in Tunisia Tuesday. (March 8)
Continue reading …Fashion industry experts talk about who they think will design Kate Middleton’s hotly anticipated wedding dress, and the name on everyone’s lips is McQueen. (8 March)
Continue reading …This guy’s name’s Gary, he works as a sound engineer and his favorite beer is Blue Moon Winter Ale. Nah, none of that’s true — he’s a robot! This dude is the result of a collaboration between Japan and Denmark — and he’s totally creepy! Get lost, Gary! … More » Post from: Crushable Video: This Goateed Robot Will Haunt Your Dreams Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Crushable Discovery Date : 07/03/2011 12:15 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …The AP takes a look at why animal advocates want to hammer out a set of standards and practices to help ensure that pets aren’t taken out of overburdened shelters for an even worse fate. (March 8)
Continue reading …“Dusty” the cat is helping his owners return some of the loot he has stolen from his neighbors in a California suburb. He has taken hundreds of items over the past three years. (March 8)
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