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Home Front: Politix
Solis Senate Session Postponed in Wake of Husband's Tax Lien Revelations
2009-02-06
Another heroic failure of Bambi's vetting operation ...
A Senate committee today abruptly canceled a session to consider President Obama's nomination of Rep. Hilda Solis to be labor secretary in the wake of a report saying that her husband yesterday paid about $6,400 to settle tax liens against his business -- including liens that had been outstanding for as long as 16 years.

The report, by USA Today, came just before the Senate's Health Education Labor and Pensions Committee was slated to meet to consider Solis's nomination, which had been delayed by questions over her role on the board of the pro-labor organization American Rights at Work. A source said that committee members did not learn about the tax issue until today.
I hear Blago is available ...
"Today's executive session was postponed to allow members additional time to review the documentation submitted in support of Representative Solis's nomination to serve in the important position of Labor Secretary," read a joint statement issued by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), the panel's chairman, and Mike Enzi (Wyoming), the committee's ranking Republican. "There are no holds on her nomination and members on both sides of the aisle remain committed to giving her nomination the fair and thorough consideration that she deserves. We will continue to work together to move this nomination forward as soon as possible."
Every time Obama nominates someone for the Cabinet the IRS gets a check. He should keep this up ...
No new date has been set for the hearing. The disclosure about Solis's husband comes after tax problems caused trouble for three of Obama's top appointees, leading two of them -- HHS-nominee Tom Daschle and Nancy Killefer, who was to be chief performance officer -- to withdraw.

Asked about the USA Today report at the White House daily briefing, press secretary Robert Gibbs emphasized that the nominee's tax returns are in order. "Well, I read the story in USA Today, and it quotes somebody that works here, so obviously we've -- we know about this story. I'll say this. We reviewed her tax returns, and her tax returns are in order," said Gibbs.
Gibbs makes me long for the days of Scott McClellan ...
"The story denotes that her husband had some issues with paying a business tax, and obviously that tax is -- should be paid. He's -- she's not a partner in that business, Gibbs continued. "So we're not going to penalize her for her husband's business mistakes. Obviously, her husband, I think, has and should pay any taxes that he owes. "
Posted by:Steve White

#6  Oh god, will someone knock me out for the next four years!!
Posted by 49 Pan 2009-02-06 13:04|| Front Page|| ||Comments Top


After you finish wiht Pan, knock me out TOO!

Posted by: Besoeker   2009-02-06 18:26  

#5  A small question ? Do any of these commie Dummocrats pay taxes ? Well, they wouldn't as they don't really consider themselves obligated to this republic. They're Citizens of the World, don't ya know. They're too busy on behalf of the World to worry about the peasants of the United States.
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter 2700   2009-02-06 14:12  

#4  Don't you all see this is Bush's fault. If they did not have to spend every second of their time fighting Bush they certainly would have paid their taxes on time. Geezzee folks, the nasty Repubs are at fault here and now the Dems will know better how to spend the money anyway.

Oh god, will someone knock me out for the next four years!!
Posted by: 49 Pan   2009-02-06 13:04  

#3  Â“The report, by USA Today, came just before the Senate's Health Education Labor and Pensions Committee.”


A bit ironic IÂ’d say that two of the liens are for unpaid county health and safety permit fees. That would be like appointing someone to head up the IRS even though he didnÂ’t pay his taxes. OhÂ…thatÂ’s rightÂ…never mind.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2009-02-06 09:31  

#2  Solis and her husband, Sam Sayyad, were unaware of liens against his auto repair shop until USA Today asked about them Tuesday

Interesting name, Sayyad. Sounds very Latino.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-02-06 08:19  

#1  OTOH ISRAELI MIL FORUM [paraph]> OBAMA CONSIDERS/BELIEVES A NEW TAX IMPOSED ON HIS OWN CABINET WOULD CREATE A FEDERAL BUDGET SURPLUS, as Obama Cabinet/Admin can owe under the Fed Tax Code and which may create an Obama-desired US
$18.0Bilyuhn+ Budget surplus [not yet attained]???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-02-06 01:08  

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