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Oh, Charlie…

When I heard this story, I simply could not get over the incredible hypocrisy. This is not the first time Rangel has been in trouble over taxes, but he has stepped WAY over the bounds, a case made in this article, Sorry, Charlie: Rep. Rangel must step aside as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.

Now, why would they say that about Rep. Rangel, a long time representative from New York? Because of this:

FOR POLITICIANS with major bad news to release or to make public, there’s no time like the dead of August to do it. The thinking goes that the public won’t remember a thing come September. We hope Rep. Charles B. Rangel (D-N.Y.) will have no such luck. His belated revelation of previously unreported income, property and bank accounts demands that he step aside as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.

Mr. Rangel’s amended financial disclosure form, which exposes omissions from his 2002 through 2006 records, is a treasure trove of outrage. He neglected to report a checking account with the Congressional Federal Credit Union and one with Merrill Lynch, each valued between $250,000 and $500,000; the tens of thousands of dollars he’s earning from dividends from a number of mutual funds and stocks; and the money made from the sale of a Harlem townhouse. As a result, Mr. Rangel’s reported net worth doubled, from between $516,015 and $1,316,000 to between $1,028,024 and $2,495,000.

Yeah. That’s right. When the truth came out, Rangel’s worth pretty much doubled, and he kinda, sorta forgot to pay taxes on it. Hey! Just like Timmy Geithner!! What’s their problem with that, anyway?? Sheesh, picky, picky. Oh, right, because of his position within the House:

We called on Mr. Rangel to resign his coveted post last November while the House ethics committee probed his contact with a potential donor to a pet project who also had business before the committee. Mind you, that committee already was looking into his using official stationery to raise funds for that pet project, paying below-market rents on four Harlem apartments, failing to report income from a Florida condominium sale and failing to pay taxes on a home in the Dominican Republic. There’s another subcommittee investigation into lobbyist-paid trips by Mr. Rangel and four other members of Congress.

Much is expected of elected officials. Much more is expected and demanded of those entrusted with chairmanships and the power that comes with them, especially when it involves the nation’s purse strings. From all that we’ve seen thus far, Mr. Rangel has violated that trust continually and seemingly without care.

Yes, much is expected, a fact seemingly lost on many of our elected officials as the recent town halls would indicate (or lack thereof - many of our elected officials refused to hold them). But for the Chair of the Ways and Means Committee to fail so egregiously is unacceptable.

And it is made even more so by the revelation of a little tax provision Rangel slipped into the Health Care Reform Bill. How I wish I was kidding. I am not:

~ snip ~ The changes approved by the House Ways and Means Committee that Rangel chairs would strip away legal defenses and pile higher penalties on corporate and individual taxpayers facing IRS proceedings for what they claim are unintentional mistakes, experts said.

Rangel’s bill would:

* Punish those who fail to alert the IRS to potentially questionable tax exemptions.

* Bar the IRS from waiving penalties against taxpayers who clearly erred in good faith.

* Double fines in certain circumstances. (Emphasis mine.)

“The bill raises penalties and eliminates many of the reasonable defenses that taxpayers have always been able to use when honest mistakes are uncovered,” one lawyer told The Post.

In fact, the bill increases fines “in some cases even for honest mistakes,” the expert added.

I don’t know about you, but I am literally shaking my head at the arrogant, patronizing, HYPOCRISY of Rangel’s bill. Seriously - has he not looked in the mirror??

Well you know some folks had something to say about Rangel’s machinations:

Republicans yesterday ripped Rangel’s attempt to go after taxpayers, given his own failure to pay taxes on rental income from his villa in the Dominican Republic and his extensive reporting problems with his financial-disclosure statements to Congress.

“It is highly ironic that Chairman Rangel continues to work to crack down on American taxpayers who make honest mistakes on their tax forms when he himself has failed to pay his own staggering tax bills,” said Michael Steel, spokesman for Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio).

“Speaker [Nancy] Pelosi should force him to step aside as chairman of the powerful Ways and Means Committee until this baffling array of allegations are resolved.”

In addition to $75,000 in rental income he failed to report to the IRS a few years ago, Rangel recently filed new papers revealing he neglected to disclose to Congress more than $1.3 million in income and $3 million in business deals between 2002 and 2006.

The Post reported last week that he also failed to pay taxes on property in New Jersey that he neglected for years to disclose he owned.

His office maintains he is now up to date on all his taxes.

The Rangel plan also would prevent the IRS from waiving punishment in cases where tax officials thought the penalty was excessive.

Under another provision, the IRS would require that taxpayers self-report areas where they may have gone over the line seeking tax advantages. If they fail to self-report and problems are found, tax penalties skyrocket.

The IRS becomes “judge, jury and executioner,” said a lobbyist.

In one provision, the measure doubles the fine against the taxpayer from 20 percent of the underpayment to 40 percent.

As with many of the complex tax provisions buried in the 1,018-page bill, the severity of the self-reporting language is a matter of debate.

Advocates argue that the provision is intended only to go after flagrant tax cheats, but that’s not clearly spelled out. (churt@nypost.com)

Unless he is willing to start with himself, Rangel needs to pull that out right now. I might add, what the hell is it doing in the Health Care bill ANYWAY????

And Charlie, I agree with WaPo, it is time to step down. It is way PAST time, in fact, especially since you seem to think you are above the laws already in the books. Never mind adding a new “Do As I Say Not As I Do,” law on top of it. If ever there was a time for the (Matthew 7:5) saying, “Take the plank out of your own eye before taking the speck out of your neighbor’s” this is it…

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Comment by felizarte | 2009-09-07 13:15:35

If ever there was a time for the (Matthew 7:5) saying, “Take the plank out of your own eye before taking the speck out of your neighbor’s” this is it…

Totally agree RRRA! And how many more of them are in policy making decisions who never had the light of public scrutiny focused on them?

what the hell is it doing in the Health Care bill ANYWAY????

Indeed! How many more of these items have been sneaked into various bills?

 

Comment by Tricia Spiegel | 2009-09-07 13:57:45

This was disappointing news. I used to really admire this guy. I even sent a little $ for his 2004 campaign, even though I don’t live in New York. I got a Christmas card for a couple of years after that.

Either power corrupts or we are not paying enough attention when we vote–probably both.

Rangel should step down form his post. It is a joke for him to stay there. (Of course, the joke is on us–it always is.)

Excellent post, Rev. Amy.

Comment by Peggy Sue | 2009-09-07 14:26:13

Tricia said:

“Either power corrupts or we are not paying enough attention when we vote–probably both.”

Sadly, I agree. We have too many foxes guarding the hen house, representatives from both parties more interested in serving their own needs than serving the public.

Thanks for the post, Amy!

 

Comment by Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy | 2009-09-07 21:45:08

Thanks, Tricia!

And I did, too. I cannot believe this guy, and the sheer HUBRIS of these people! Sheesh!

 
 

Comment by Texas Playwright | 2009-09-07 14:03:28

Charlie, Barney and Barack need to go–now.

 

Comment by Tammy | 2009-09-07 14:47:45

Oh, NOW I get it!
The “change” Obama was talking about was the kind of change his cronies/buddies keep in their POCKETS.

And I guess the “hope” would be that they didn’t get caught?

It’s all clear to me now.

 

Comment by Ani | 2009-09-07 14:48:38

Great story, Amy.

If even WaPO, huge Obama/DEM cheerleaders, are calling for Rangel’s resignation, I’d say that’s pretty damning. His hypocrisy in re the IRS legistation is outrageous. He is leading the parade in the “do as I say not as I do” method of governing. If we cannot respect our elected representatives, we are truly in a sorry state. He needs to go.

Calling all bloggers and Glenn Beck — put Rangel on the front page for a month non-stop and let’s see what happens…

Comment by NoBamaNoWay | 2009-09-07 19:51:49

the people that run this country truly believe that they are above the law. for the most part they’re right in their belief, because so few of them are ever held accountable.

 
 

Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2009-09-07 14:50:56

Now Now Rev. Amy, doesn’t charity begin at home? /snark off

Such role models we have for our children, (homeless and others).

“Failed to report”, is a strange euphemism to use when this kind of money is involved. Since almost every person I know would be hard pressed to “forget” a million, but doing every LEGAL thing they could to KEEP as much of their money as possible. It is impossible to believe Charlie’s tuna didn’t stink. Talk about ‘bottom of the sea’!

Comment by ~~JustMe~~ | 2009-09-07 14:57:04

Turbo Tax at fault again doncha know!

Comment by Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy | 2009-09-07 21:53:34

ROTFLMAO…Good one!

 
 

Comment by ~~JustMe~~ | 2009-09-07 14:59:41

my comment got gobbled or maybe the tax program ate it?

Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2009-09-07 15:36:41

What no Starkist? LOL

 
 
 

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Comment by Tex-Mex Soup | 2009-09-07 15:15:47

how lovely for mr. rangel and the typical double standards these congress people live by. these cockroaches may have checked in but its time they check out of the roach motel. We need term limits!!

 

Comment by eleana | 2009-09-07 15:42:45

Pelosi hasn’t even spoken to the congressman about this latest episode,” “The speaker is totally behind him, and told him that.” said a close Rangel associate,
It would also infuriate the Congressional Black Caucus, which is still sore over Pelosi’s decision to strip committees from former Louisiana Rep. Bill Jefferson – even after Jefferson had been found with a wad of tainted cash in his kitchen.

First it was Gov. Paterson. Now Charlie Rangel has played the race card — the New York Post reported.
Rep. Charles Rangel said Tuesday that “bias” and “prejudice” toward Obama are fueling opposition to health-care reform. Some Americans have not gotten over the fact that Obama is president of the United States. They go to sleep wondering, ‘How did this happen?’ ”

I, for one, would think both about how far we have come as a country and how much further we need to go to erase racism and discrimination from our society. Charles Rangel …..Rangel certainly isn’t helping the cause.

Comment by candymarl | 2009-09-07 20:27:58

So, seeing as how I’m an AA and all can I not pay my taxes or break other laws and scream discrimination? I’m just checking.

Does that mean there’s no racism in America? Of course not. But as an AA I’ve encountered it not just from white Americans but from other ethnic groups as well. I’ve also seen it directed at other ethnic groups.

Look over there! There’s an old black lady I can rob. If I get caught I’ll just say the police were being racist. Heck, how dare they protect an old black lady and all.

Comment by Katmoon | 2009-09-07 20:39:53

I hear you CandyMarl. What is nasty is now we have to see if we can tell the difference between political racism and actual racism. Oh look, there’s an Indian! must be a drunk, no wait maybe I can get their vote? Exhausting.

On a lighter note, I wonder if we retain our ‘color” when we pass over?

Comment by candymarl | 2009-09-07 20:50:46

LOL Katmoon! I’d say death is pretty “colorless”.

Comment by Katmoon | 2009-09-07 20:55:00

I sure hope so. Not that I would be an angel, but if I were, for once it would be best if all angels to be the same!

Comment by oowawa | 2009-09-07 21:06:32

Yes Katmoon, all angels are creatures of light (sort of like the doctored pics of Obama minus the Obama), and I’m sure you’ll be among the heavenly throng. However, all angels do not play the harp. Some play the five string banjo, the dulcimer, or even the trombone.

Comment by Katmoon | 2009-09-07 21:12:14

can I have a harmonica? I love those, or a hurdy gurdy-so cool, just a lot going on and simple at the same time. I love those two instruments. (((HUGS))) as in this is one of those times I hate anonymity, and you my friend know what I refer to.

Comment by oowawa | 2009-09-07 22:46:29

Well thanks, Katmoon. Hugs right back! Yes, I think they will allow a hurdy-gurdy upstairs. Harmonica–of course! It’d be perfect for those soulful get-togethers when the angels sit around on the clouds. But I don’t know if I’ll be able to bring my I-Pod . . .

Wonder if we’ll be able to hear any of that heavy metal drifting up from the cellar . . .

Comment by oowawa | 2009-09-07 23:27:26

Oh–I’m not sure what you meant about “anonymity,” Katmoon, but if it has anything to do with my statement that “I’m definitely dying” on the previous thread, (???) sorry to be alarmist, mysterious, or secretive. I live with a very bad heart, and it could go tomorrow, or it could last another 10 years or more. In any case, I hope to continue communicating with my friends here on NQ! (I’m really guessing here.) Cheers!

Comment by Katmoon | 2009-09-08 09:04:17

You are right on the mark; not alarmist at all. I am so sorry about your heart. I’m hanging here to, been here a long time, and this is my first read of the day. I have always loved the writers here, and the blogger’s are the best. Not at all to worry. Hell, none of us get out alive! Not minimizing, said with much respect.

Yes the harmonica,(perhaps some Stevie Ray Vaughan) belly up to the bar, and have some milk and marshmallows! Better yet a fluffer-nutter, and a great coffee! I am positive there is some major metal available; the problem what to choose what to choose.

(Comments wont nest below this level)

Comment by Katmoon | 2009-09-08 09:06:26

Meant too, not to; as far as the i-pod, I believe it depends on the after life pocket situation. I’m putting in a request for angel osh kosh’s, lots o pockets.

 

Comment by oowawa | 2009-09-08 09:46:21

LOL Katmoon–I guess we should be asking Rev. Amy as to proper attire in the ethereal realms–after all, she’s the one with the “Reverend” in front of her name. She’s bound to have some inside info . . .

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Comment by cathnealon | 2009-09-07 17:09:09

Hey–if I don’t pay my taxes or claim income can I use the “bias, prejudice,gender and class” card since I’m a struggling woman just above the poverty line? I always thought it would take quite a crew of motley politicians to make Bush/Cheney look good but by jove I think they’ve done it.

Comment by Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy | 2009-09-07 21:49:01

No, no, sorry cathnealon - they’ll have to make an “example” of people like you, as they sit in their mansions, that is, since they won’t be sent to prison for not paying their taxes…

Ahem.

I just got back in town, and I’m catching up. But these are great comments, y’all!

 
 

Comment by Sassy | 2009-09-07 20:24:36

I can’t decide if the new technologies are exposing all these cheats, or if we are seeing a new breed of “in your face, kiss my a$$ politicians”!
In discussions with friends, we all agree that we have not seen anything like the present mood of the country in our lifetimes!
Don’t expect Rangel to resign. His arrogance matches or exceeds Obamas!

Comment by Ferd Berfle | 2009-09-07 21:27:22

Well, hell, Sassy, it’s our money and those kiss-ass politicians are entitled to it.

snark

 
 

Comment by Ferd Berfle | 2009-09-07 21:56:32

* Bar the IRS from waiving penalties against taxpayers who clearly erred in good faith.

Well, RRRA, I have been paying taxes for 36 years and have always done my own. I have made a mistake once for which I paid a small penalty. I guess I’ll have to double and triple-check from now on so that I don’t miss a single item so that poor, long-suffering companies like Citigroup can continue to rob my left pocket with tax-footed bailout money and my right pocket with CC interest payments.

 

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