Friday, September 4, 2009

Charlie Rangel: Poster Boy for Government Corruption?


I think that Congressman Charlie Rangel has crawled into a hole he will never be able to extricate himself from.

Rangel under-reported his income by as much as 1.7 million dollars, and then blamed his accountants for the error. Now there's a surprise, who would have guessed that Rangel would blame someone besides himself.

What makes this revelation so damning is that Rangel is the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, which is responsible for writing the very tax law that Rangel seems to disregard.

This isn't Rangel's first attempt at evading paying his fair share of taxes. He was caught not reporting income of $75,000 from a rental villa he owns in the Dominican Republic. Rangel was forced to pay the taxes, but only after he denied that the error was his fault. A few weeks later it was discovered that he had under-valued one of his properties by as much as $500,000 dollars.

According to CBS News one year ago, “Rangel, the head of the committee that not only writes the tax code but also oversees the budget, now admits his own tax records are in such disarray, he's had to bring in a forensic accountant to find out just what he owes on items like unreported income on the building he and his wife once owned. Then there is the possible ethical lapses in perhaps getting a favor to combine three condos into one, below-market apartment. Or explaining just how another Dominican condo was financed.”

So, Rangel's major tax problems are not new, nor are they unusual.

Yesterday, the Washington Post, a liberal newspaper if there ever was one, suggested for the second time that Rangel resign his chairmanship of the Ways and Means Committee.

“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.”

Another shocking disclosure was released after the Post hit the streets.

After the House Ethics Committee began its investigation of Rangel, he (Rangel) has made large cash contributions to campaign funds of three of the Democratic Congressmen doing the investigation. One of the Democrats returned the $20,000 to Rangel, but there's no report that the other two who received contributions have done likewise.

Has Rangel graduated from tax evasion to thinly masked bribery? It seems that way on the surface, which falls under the adage, “where's there's smoke, there is invariably fire.”

If Rangel does not resign his chairmanship very soon, Pelosi should remove him. Rangel is a prime example of what is wrong with politics these days, particularly within the Democratic Party controlled Congress. However, with Pelosi's credibility being as low as it is, she may not feel that there is anything to lose by not yanking Rangel off of the committee.

Nonetheless, Rangel hurts the Democrats every day he remains in power, even in office. He undermines the Democratic Party's ability to be taken at its word.

Let's be frank, censure and maybe even impeachment hearings should be immediately considered for Rangel. He needs to disappear and do so quickly.


Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Donkey-Care: Federal Health Care for Fat Asses

While doing my morning reading of the news, I stumbled upon an AP story that brought me endless amusement. Every year, hundreds of thousands of tourists visit an old gold mining town in north-western Arizona. Oatman is a miniscule western town with but one street. In its heyday, it was a booming community of miners and businesses that catered to the mining companies and their employees. Today, it is one of many destinations of visitors touring the “old west”. Oatman was where Clark Gable and Carole Lombard honeymooned in 1939.

Perhaps, Oatman’s biggest attraction these days are the wild Donkeys that live in the surrounding land and often wander through the town looking for food. Descended from Donkeys released into the wild by miners, they have flourished over the years. The many tourists are happy to feed the Burros carrots, apples, “Burro chow” and just about anything else as these Donkeys are not very particular about what they wolf down. Virtually every store in Oatman sells Ass snacks. They also sell snacks for Burros too….

Apparently, these animals are so well fed that many no longer forage for food in the countryside. Indeed, they have become rather bothersome in the town, begging like Beagles for their chow.

AP Story: Click here.

These wild Donkeys are under the protection of the Federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Department of the Interior. Herein lies the problem. BLM is very concerned that the animals have become overweight.

I spend a great deal of time tracking the goings on within the Federal Government. Yet, I never realized that there was a Federal agency responsible for managing the health of fat Jackasses.

Can the Jacks and Jennys opt out of the Government program? Is their apparent obesity raising the health care costs of healthy Jackasses? Perhaps the Feds should offer discount gym memberships. ”Dollars for Donkeys”, public assistance in getting the fat off of the Asses.

It does seem ironic that a Federal agency that oversees the well being of fat Asses would not be doing so within the city limits of Washington, DC.

Attention Department of the Interior; your most needy constituency is just a short walk up Constitution Avenue.

Within the context of the current debate on Government run health care, does it not seem reasonable that the Democrats might want to examine the Department of the Interior's program to protect the health of the common equus asinus?

Another thing that I find disturbing is that the Donkeys are in good conformance with the USDA food pyramid. They eat a low fat, high carbohydrate diet with lots of fruit, vegetables and grains. Yet, they are getting ever more fat. A perfect reflection of American society. If the USDA doesn't get a grip on what really makes people obese, than perhaps the Oatman Jackasses will testify to the error of their thinking. At least the Feds can easily relate to the study patients...

USDA Dietary Guidelines