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Sasquatch
02-02-2009, 10:46 AM
Daschle apologizes for failing to pay taxes
By KEVIN FREKING, Associated Press Writer Kevin Freking, Associated Press Writer 12 mins ago

WASHINGTON – Tom Daschle, President Barack Obama's choice to head the Health and Human Services Department, apologized Monday to the Senate panel that will decide his fate, saying he was "deeply embarrassed and disappointed" about failing to pay more than $120,000 in taxes.

Determined to salvage his nomination, Daschle wrote a letter to the top leaders of the Senate Finance Committee in which he sought to explain how he overlooked taxes on additional income for consulting work, the use of a car service and paperwork to support claims for charitable contributions.

Daschle recently filed amended tax returns for 2005-07 to report $128,203 in back taxes and $11,964 in interest.

"I am deeply embarrassed and disappointed by the errors that required me to amend my tax returns," said Daschle, the former Senate Democratic leader. "I apologize for the errors and profoundly regret that you have had to devote time to them."

In the letter dated Feb. 1 and released Monday, Daschle provided a timeline for when the errors were discovered and tax payments made. The former Senate Democratic leader is expected to answer the committee's questions when they meet in closed session on Monday.

Uncertain is whether the tax issue will stall or derail Daschle's nomination. Obama, speaking with reporters, said he "absolutely" stands by his Cabinet choice. Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., chairman of the committee, issued a statement supporting Daschle's confirmation.

"The ability to advance meaningful health reform is my top priority in confirming a Secretary of Health and Human Services, and I remain convinced that Senator Daschle would be an invaluable and expert partner in this effort. I am eager to move forward together," Baucus said.

Daschle and Baucus have had tussles in the past over Baucus' handling of former President George W. Bush's 2001 tax cut proposals, the Medicare prescription drug bill in 2003 and trade legislation. Baucus has shown a greater willingness to negotiate with Republicans than most Democrats.

Daschle was an early supporter of Obama's presidential bid and several of Daschle's former Capitol Hill staffers went to work for Obama after Daschle, then South Dakota senator, lost his re-election bid in 2004.

Daschle filed the amended returns after Obama announced he intended to nominate him as secretary of Health and Human Services.

Daschle explained in his apology letter that the presidential transition team flagged charitable contributions they concluded were deducted in error. When his accountant realized amended tax returns would need to be filed, he suggested addressing another matter that Daschle raised with him earlier in the year: whether the use of a car service provided by a close friend and business associate, Leo Hindery, should be reported as income.

The unreported income for that car service totaled more than $250,000 over three years.

At about the same time, Hindery's company informed Daschle's accountant of a clerical error it made on a form it provided to Daschle that he subsequently reported to the IRS. The error resulted in an additional $88,333 in unreported consulting income for 2007.

"I disclosed this information to the committee voluntarily, and paid the taxes and any interest owed promptly," Daschle wrote. "My mistakes were unintentional."

A financial disclosure form Daschle filed about a week ago shows that he made more than $200,000 in the past two years speaking to members of the health care industry that Obama wants him to reform.

The speaking fees were just a portion of the more than $5.2 million the former senator earned over the last two years as he advised health insurers and hospitals and worked in other industries such as energy and telecommunications, according to a financial statement filed with the Office of Government Ethics.

Jenny Backus, a spokeswoman for Daschle, said the money he earned in speaking fees from health care interests do not pose a conflict for the health care reform Obama wants him to lead.

"He welcomed every opportunity to make his case to the American public at large and the health industry in particular that America can't afford to ignore the health care crisis any longer," she said.

Among the health care interest groups paying Daschle for speeches were America's Health Insurance Plans, $40,000 for two speeches; CSL Behring, $30,000; the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, $16,000; and the Principal Life Insurance Co., $15,000.

Daschle said in a letter to the Department of Health and Human Services ethics office that if he's confirmed by the Senate, he will resign as a senior policy adviser at the Washington law firm of Alston and Bird LLP. He reported earnings of more than $2 million from that firm during the past two years.

Daschle also earned more than $2 million in consulting fees from InterMedia Advisors LLC of New York, an investment firm specializing in buyouts and industry consolidation. He said he also intends to resign from that firm upon his confirmation.

Doomsday101
02-02-2009, 10:51 AM
These guys do not pay until they are getting a cabnet post then all of a sudden it was an honest mistake? They help write the tax code and cut a lot less slack to the avg working class person who forgot to pay their tax.

Danny White
02-02-2009, 10:56 AM
I would love it if he lost his post over this.

Daschle is a scumbag and deserves whatever he gets.

iceberg
02-02-2009, 10:58 AM
These guys do not pay until they are getting a cabnet post then all of a sudden it was an honest mistake? They help write the tax code and cut a lot less slack to the avg working class person who forgot to pay their tax.

yea, the 1st one i thought could have been an honest mistake. now another?

like i said before, for a man so hellbent on spreading the wealth, he's not enforcing it on what are "in lip service" his main targets for spreading.

trickblue
02-02-2009, 10:59 AM
I would love it if he lost his post over this.

Daschle is a scumbag and deserves whatever he gets.

Yep... when a sitting Senate Majority leader is voted out of office by his own constituents, you know he is a scumbag. Thanks to Obama for forcing him back into our face against the will of the American people... ;)

Cajuncowboy
02-02-2009, 11:05 AM
Oh well heck. He apologized.


All is forgiven.

:lmao2:

Watching these guys run this show is like watching a clown car with too many clowns.

The Obama administration group photo...

http://toledodcc.org/images/groupshot.gif

cajuncocoa
02-02-2009, 11:07 AM
“Make no mistake, tax cheaters cheat us all, and the IRS should enforce our laws to the letter. ”


Who said it? :rolleyes:

Cajuncowboy
02-02-2009, 11:09 AM
“Make no mistake, tax cheaters cheat us all, and the IRS should enforce our laws to the letter. ”


Who said it? :rolleyes:

WHy...Wasn't that Mr. Daschle???

iceberg
02-02-2009, 11:10 AM
that would be our current man in question. : )

Doomsday101
02-02-2009, 11:11 AM
yea, the 1st one i thought could have been an honest mistake. now another?

like i said before, for a man so hellbent on spreading the wealth, he's not enforcing it on what are "in lip service" his main targets for spreading.

As I said these elected officals help write the tax law there is no excuse for them not paying it. People scream if some rich guy does this yet make excuses when the people who put the laws in place are guilty of this action. Change in Washington? Hardly

Cajuncowboy
02-02-2009, 11:12 AM
"I apologize for the errors and profoundly regret that you have had to devote time to them."



Translation.....

"Damn, you found out!"

BrAinPaiNt
02-02-2009, 11:16 AM
I would love it if he lost his post over this.

Daschle is a scumbag and deserves whatever he gets.

^^^This^^^

zrinkill
02-02-2009, 11:16 AM
Joe Biden must think Tom is not very patriotic.

Sasquatch
02-02-2009, 11:22 AM
He who has never "overlooked" paying 100K in taxes cast the first stone.

Cajuncowboy
02-02-2009, 11:27 AM
He who has never "overlooked" paying 100K in taxes cast the first stone.

http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/01H11Ka92a7o9/610x.jpg

zrinkill
02-02-2009, 11:32 AM
He who has never "overlooked" paying 100K in taxes cast the first stone.

:lmao:

bbgun
02-02-2009, 11:34 AM
Paying taxes is for the little people. When will you peasants understand that?

trickblue
02-02-2009, 11:37 AM
He who has never "overlooked" paying 100K in taxes cast the first stone.

http://static.guim.co.uk/Guardian/arts/gallery/2007/jul/22/comedy.films/life_of_brian_allstar-5468.jpg

ABQCOWBOY
02-02-2009, 11:40 AM
Yeah, you really gotta start wondering about this whole thing. I agree, it's makes you wonder about who is advising the President on these staff decisions. First you have Geithen, now Daschel and before that, you had Richardson who never even made it to a hearing before pulling out because of legal issues.

On top of that, President Obama made a pretty big deal of saying that he would not hire Lobbiests, but Daschel has made over 5 million dollars over the last two years acting as a Lobbiests for special interests groups in the Health Care industry.

ScipioCowboy
02-02-2009, 11:41 AM
http://static.guim.co.uk/Guardian/arts/gallery/2007/jul/22/comedy.films/life_of_brian_allstar-5468.jpg


Do as they say, not as they do.:D

Doomsday101
02-02-2009, 11:43 AM
Yeah, you really gotta start wondering about this whole thing. I agree, it's makes you wonder about who is advising the President on these staff decisions. First you have Geithen, now Daschel and before that, you had Richardson who never even made it to a hearing before pulling out because of legal issues.

Maybe Obama is really Bill Clinton in disguise, seems many in the cabinet are Clinton cronies

ninja
02-02-2009, 12:00 PM
Paying taxes is for the little people. When will you peasants understand that?

Leona Hemsley? Rest her soul.

bbgun
02-02-2009, 02:21 PM
Daschle on Taxes

“Make no mistake, tax cheaters cheat us all, and the IRS should enforce our laws to the letter. ” Sen. Tom Daschle, Congressional Record, May 7, 1998, p. S4507.

trickblue
02-02-2009, 02:32 PM
I wonder where all those guys bashing Joe the Plumber for owing $1800 in back taxes are?

BrAinPaiNt
02-02-2009, 02:52 PM
I wonder where all those guys bashing Joe the Plumber for owing $1800 in back taxes are?

Joe the plumber being a dumbarse is not excusable because this guy is a crook.

trickblue
02-02-2009, 03:07 PM
Bob Schieffer from CBS said that a Democrat senator told him that if Daschle was not a member of the good ol' boys club (senate) he would have already been "dead meat"...

iceberg
02-02-2009, 03:26 PM
Joe the plumber being a dumbarse is not excusable because this guy is a crook.

no but it does make you highly hypocritical if you go after $1800 while you sock away $180000.

bbgun
02-02-2009, 03:38 PM
no but it does make you highly hypocritical if you go after $1800 while you sock away $180000.

Dems love taxes. Paying them? Not so much.

BrAinPaiNt
02-02-2009, 04:59 PM
no but it does make you highly hypocritical if you go after $1800 while you sock away $180000.

Two wrongs don't make a right and it doesn't excuse one for the other.

You might want to notice I think daschel is wrong and a scum. So it's not a political thing here, like it is for some.

iceberg
02-02-2009, 05:11 PM
Two wrongs don't make a right and it doesn't excuse one for the other.

You might want to notice I think daschel is wrong and a scum. So it's not a political thing here, like it is for some.

won't argue there.

sbark
02-02-2009, 06:35 PM
I suppose Al Capone could've just said "Im sorry" also........on the tax evasion charges that nailed him......

BrAinPaiNt
02-02-2009, 06:40 PM
I suppose Al Capone could've just said "Im sorry" also........on the tax evasion charges that nailed him......

That might have ruined a Geraldo special though...oh I guess it didn't make a difference in that special. :D
The young ones might not get that.

bbgun
02-02-2009, 06:42 PM
That might have ruined a Geraldo special though...oh I guess it didn't make a difference in that special. :D
The young ones might not get that.

Crap, I'm not young.

sbark
02-02-2009, 06:43 PM
That might have ruined a Geraldo special though...oh I guess it didn't make a difference in that special. :D
The young ones might not get that.

It should make them use Google.......out of curiosity

BrAinPaiNt
02-02-2009, 06:44 PM
Crap, I'm not young.

That had to be the most anti-climatic yet funny special ever. :laugh2:

Geraldo...what an over dramatic nugget. At least in those days he was not dangerous and giving away troop locations.

bbgun
02-02-2009, 08:13 PM
That had to be the most anti-climatic yet funny special ever. :laugh2:

Geraldo...what an over dramatic nugget. At least in those days he was not dangerous and giving away troop locations.

Pretty sure they found CBZ's virginity in there.

Danny White
02-02-2009, 09:08 PM
Obama is really in a difficult position here.

This is not a regular nomination for him... he really owes a LOT of his political career to Daschle and he is under enormous pressure to show some loyalty back to him.

Daschle has been boosting Obama's political future since Obama was a state Senator in Illinois. And he was absolutely crucial in providing early support, big donors, and major clout behind the scenes to Obama when Obama first decided to run for President. In fact, Daschle is heavily credited with making Obama's campaign possible, especially in the early days of it.

The best thing would be for Daschle to fall on his sword, but he may not be willing to do that. If he decides to try to ride this out, I really don't see Obama turning on him.

Really it's a very damaging set of circumstances for Obama.