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Conversation | 02/14/2009 7:00 am

Lesley Stahl Asks: Has Public Outrage on Excess Reached 'Tipping Point'?

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CYNTHIA: Did you hear the joke the other night from one of the late-night talk shows: “Well, you know, now we know why Democrats don’t mind tax increases. They don’t pay the taxes.”

LIZ: Well, some of us do. And I know so many people that really pay lots of attention to their taxes. And when I think about what I’ve been through with the Internal Revenue Service, I don’t think I’ve ever particularly gotten a break, and I’ve had a lot of intense examinations. So I can’t get over these people. The minute the shadow of the White House falls on you, you better remember whether you paid your taxes or not. This is a really dismaying beginning for Democrats. I know it’s not the end of the world, and Obama will overcome and all of that, but, boy, it’s really depressing for those of us who’ve been paying attention. I’ve been filing taxes since I was 16. And you all know how old I am.

LESLEY: The question is really whether they deliberately set out to cheat the government. And I have to say, I don’t believe that they did. I have a feeling that they hire accountants whose job is to try to save you as much money as possible. And maybe they’re the ones that are getting a little cute here. If, like me, you want to give these people the benefit of the doubt, you say, “You know, they really didn’t know. They honestly, truly didn’t know that having a car and driver was a taxable item.” I find the tax code to be incomprehensible. Completely impenetrable, and I am willing to believe that they’re not venal.

CYNTHIA: But in Mr. Geithner’s case, by way of example, he knew perfectly well.

LESLEY: That’s an egregious case. I was really thinking of Daschle. And I know the bill was enormous, but I looked at it and I thought, “I can see how people wouldn’t know you’re supposed to pay taxes on X, Y and Z.”

LIZ: You’re saying they didn’t really realize that they owe taxes or whatever — their ignorance being no excuse, but nevertheless that was the excuse. But they’re the ones who have to blow the whistle on themselves eventually. This wasn’t discovered by outside forces, that they hadn’t paid taxes. Didn’t they all just fess up at the last minute?

LESLEY: Some of the cases were discovered during the vetting process. But Daschle put it out there.

CYNTHIA: I think Geithner and Daschle are in rather different situations.

LESLEY: Yeah, you’re right.

CYNTHIA: Geithner, the one who didn’t get disqualified, and Daschle, the one who did – it seems to me Geithner’s offense is worse.

LESLEY: No, that’s right – in the sense that they had identified that he hadn’t paid his taxes for …

CYNTHIA: In ’03 and ’04, he paid ‘em. And guess what? He had the same job and had evaded the same taxes in ’01 and ’02.

LESLEY: And he knew that and didn’t pay them.

CYNTHIA: They decided to go ahead and approve Geithner, and Daschle stepped down. Why?

LESLEY: Let’s face it, Daschle would have been approved, I think, if Nancy Killefer hadn’t withdrawn her own name. And what were her taxes? Nine hundred dollars?

LIZ: Don’t some say she was sort of a sacrificial lamb?

LESLEY: I think that she withdrew because she just didn’t want to be the second one. But if it had only been Geithner, I think they would have gone and tried for Daschle, because there wouldn’t have been such an uproar. It was public opinion that forced him out.

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Lee Harrison
Well, you know, Michael Thomas of the New York Observer has a modest proposal. He says that everyone who’s making more than $6 million needs to be taxed at a 50-percent rate or even higher, in order to equalize things.” That’s just scary!
By Lee Harrison on 02/14/2009 7:16 am
natarshasuiter
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By natarshasuiter on 02/14/2009 9:33 am
Lee Harrison
huh?
By Lee Harrison on 02/14/2009 9:56 am
LadyGator
Double Huh? What in the name of Annie’s Fanny does this have to do with the question? :)
By LadyGator on 02/14/2009 5:49 pm
julesverne
WHAT? this has nothing at all to do with the topic at hand.
By julesverne on 02/14/2009 10:03 am
natarshasuiter
well its scary too tell me how do you post a new topic?
By natarshasuiter on 02/14/2009 4:11 pm
julesverne
i think the idea here is to reply to what the women on the website are talking about. I don’t see a way to start a new thread. surely, being female, you have opinions about the million other topics that are being conversed about here???
By julesverne on 02/14/2009 4:27 pm
LadyGator
natarsha suiter — There is a section on wowowow titled “question of the day” — they invite posters to submit a “question of the day”.you might try there or the “contact us” section. Hope this was helpful for you. Your topic has my interest. Give it a try!
By LadyGator on 02/15/2009 10:00 pm
RoH
well its scary too tell me how do you post a new topic? By natarsha suiter on 02/14/2009 4:11 pm Natashia suiter Or, if you feel strongly enough about the issue, simply preface it with something like:  "I want to discuss the following issue, here"  Or, "I can’t wait for this subject to come up, I feel so strongly about …….." Hope this helps.
By RoH on 02/18/2009 3:42 am
julesverne
It seems to be an idea to punish people who are ambitious and successful. I don’t like that idea. I say close all tax loopholes. Go after the businesses and individuals that aren’t paying what is in the tax laws today. Clean up the pork in government and punish severly tax cheats. If we tax $6 million earners at 50%, the government will only find a way to spend that money.
By julesverne on 02/14/2009 10:27 am
Lee Harrison
JV, I’m afraid you’re right…we would be spreading the wealth to the black hole that is government! Can you imagine the Hollywood types reacting to this idea…they might have to re-think their liberalism;-)
By Lee Harrison on 02/14/2009 10:45 am
julesverne
I think there would be a lot more American’s asking for their salaries to be paid in Euro’s. We can’t have that. It would get out of hand like job outsourcing has gotten out of hand. (You cannot call most places now, even the IRS, without getting a non-English speaking person assisting. That is an oxymoron I am sure.)
By julesverne on 02/14/2009 11:22 am
LadyGator
Jules V — Perhaps it’s time for some of our “chosen” representatives in Washington to consider the “Fair Tax”. Have you read the book by Neal Boortz?
By LadyGator on 02/14/2009 5:52 pm
julesverne
No I have not. enlighten me.
By julesverne on 02/14/2009 6:22 pm
LadyGator
Jules V ——It would take pages for me to describe, so I’ll give you a few highlights….. The Fair Tax means saying goodbye to the Income Tax and the IRS. Not to mention the SS Tax, the Medicare tax, corporate income taxes, the death tax, the self-employment tax, the AMT tax, the gift tax, capital gains taxes, tax audits and other major headaches you have each April15. Neal Boortz a talk show host out of Atlanta and Congressman John Linder have put together “The Fair Tax Plan” - among some of the benefits, other than the ones mentioned above are: Make America’s tax code truly voluntary, without reducing revenue. Replace today’s indecipherable tax code with one simple sales tax Protect lower-income Americans by covering the tax on basic necessities Eliminate billions of dollars in embedded taxes we don’t even know we’re paying Bring offshore corporate dollars back into the U.S. Economy It has been endorsed by many economists and has been supported by a huge “grassroots” movement. I’ve got the book and I’m one of those “grassroots” people. See if you can pick it up at one of your major book outlets. Try it, you’ll like it!
By LadyGator on 02/15/2009 4:59 pm