Solis Senate Session Postponed in Wake of Husband's Tax Lien Revelations

Maybe we might take lessons from these democrats during this economic crisis. Having trouble with your finances? Let's just conveniently forget to pay our taxes! Oh no, that wouldn't work for us. We're just ordinary citizens here. Never mind.
 

Fifth Democrat tax evader exposed by Obama...Hell of job, Barry !


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.
 
No damn wonder we have a cash problem.. shake it outta the pockets of those cheap Democrats.. and they wanna stand there and tell us how they are gonna fix Wallstreet.. yeah man.
 
Seriously, doesn't he know anyone that pays their taxes?


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Solis Senate Session Postponed in Wake of Husband's Tax Lien Revelations

Updated 3:30 p.m.
By Michael A. Fletcher
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.

"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." ....
 

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