Taxes and the Tale of Two Cities

*Apr 21 - 00:05*In America and in New York City – much like anywhere else with law and order, there must be boundaries and rules.  There can’t be two sets of rules.

Reverend Al Sharpton is a fixture for New Yorkers, and in the last few years, left-leaning cable news viewers have come to rely on his political and social commentary. Love him or hate him, he has been around forever and his brand has matured since the Tawana Brawley days.  Particularly in the current de Blasio administration, Sharpton has grown quite powerful; so powerful, that, as the New York Post says, he dictates policy to the police commissioner. He is also very close with President Barack Obama, the United States Commander-in-chief.

Leaving aside Sharpton’s “colorful” history, how is it possible that powerful elected officials in this nation associate with and take advice from a national leader who does not pay his taxes?  Politicians avoid shady characters, and taxes are a matter of fact issue (which in fact pays the salaries of these folks.)

As the uber-liberal New York Times reported today, in records they reviewed it was apparent that Sharpton owes, “more than $4.5 million in current state and federal tax liens against him and his for-profit businesses.”  While Sharpton’s friends de Blasio and Obama have been in power, his tax bills have grown – and the organization which he runs, the National Action Network, has not paid federal payroll taxes.

Maybe the IRS has been too busy harassing the Tea Party to look at people on their own side of the political fence.

During the 2012 election cycle, billionaire Sheldon Adelson, an outspoken Republican donor, said a second Obama term would bring government “vilification of people that were against him [Obama].” In 2013 his words came true when the IRS admitted that conservative organizations were unfairly targeted and audited during the 2012 election.

Jay Sekulow of the American Center for Law and Justice said the IRS’s activity was “McCarthyism” – and, in fact, the Obama Administration targets and harasses conservatives while allowing Obama allies to openly cheat the system.  During the 2012 election billionaire Frank VanderSloot raised up to $5 million for Romney’s campaign.  He was labeled by Obama election propaganda as a “presidential enemy;” and soon after, this American businessman – who had never before had legal issues — was audited by the Labor Department and IRS.

In this tale of two cities – or of two countries, where some of us pay taxes, and some do not — right-wingers have been harassed unfairly by the IRS, while left-wingers who evade taxes are giving counsel and setting policy. Are these American tactics or is Obama learning from Putin?

Do Obama and de Blasio ask Sharpton about taxes when he whispers in their ears? Does anyone in their offices even care that he is in violation of American law?

It is ridiculous that Reverend Al Sharpton has a different set of rules than the rest of America.  Reverend Al: Pay your taxes.

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  • Bash Brannigan

    Obama? Pelosi? Reid?? Anyone?? Anyone??

  • gigologene

    Shall the games begin?

  • swemson

    What chance do we have taking up the fight against people who display an utter contempt for the law in all respects, if we have to follow the same laws that they so casually and blatantly ignore?

    I fear the time is rapidly approaching for Jefferson’s “Tree of Liberty” to receive some much needed nourishment. By what other means can we rid ourselves of these criminals?

    I’m beginning to think that the kind of “term limits” that Vince Flynn imagined in his novel of the same name are the only remedy left to us…… God help us all…

    fs

    • BillG4

      Short of the overt action you suggest, there is another with far less downside. The framers of the Constitution recognized the possibility of what we have today, and they wisely added a second provision for amending the Constitution. One that has no federal controls, but is run by the people through the States. We could use your support – visit
      http://www.conventionofstates.com

      and sign the Convention of States petition to get your state on board sooner rather than later. This is going to happen.

  • Sheik Yerbouti

    Cronies and crooks come in all flavors.

    • Stephen

      You giving the Rev a pass ? Is that your point ?

      • Sheik Yerbouti

        Why not? Everyone else seems to.

  • nomoretraitors

    Two race pimps sharing a microphone

    • JacksonPearson

      Both are racial flame throwers….

  • Mike

    Taxes, like the ACA, are for those to stupid to understand economics……………..

  • nomoretraitors

    Eric Holder

  • hrwolfe

    It is ridicules that any sane person listens to him at all.