'Blackout' imposed as George W. Bush speaks at Cayman Islands investment conference

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GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands -- Organizers of an investment conference in the Cayman Islands have been forbidden from disclosing any details about a speech by former President George W. Bush in the offshore financial haven, an event spokesman said Thursday.

The keynote speech by the former president was "totally closed to all journalists," and conference organizers were banned from discussing any aspect of it even in general terms, spokesman Dan Kneipp said.

"We've got a complete blackout on discussing the Bush details," Kneipp told The Associated Press.

In an exclusive interview with NBC's Matt Lauer, the former President George W. Bush spoke frankly about alcohol abuse and his decision to quit drinking.

The restrictions were imposed by the former president's staff, he said. Bush was scheduled to speak Thursday evening at The Ritz-Carlton on Grand Cayman Island.

"It's totally their decision," Kneipp said of the decision to close the event to the media.

According to the Cayman Alternative Investment Summit website, Bush was to "offer his thoughts on eight years in the Oval Office, the challenges facing our nation in the 21st century, the power of freedom, and the role of faith."

Members of the Bush family, including George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, are featured in a video presentation at the Republican National Convention.

Sponsors of the conference include KPMG, a company that provides tax advisory services, and Deutsche Bank. It costs $4,000 to attend and other speakers include billionaire Richard Branson.

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Cayman Islands officials are proud of the British territory's role as an offshore finance center. But members of the U.S. Congress and advocates for changes in tax laws have accused corporations and wealthy individuals of using so-called financial havens to improperly avoid taxes.

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Comment author avatarA. Friend-3401376Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

BWHAAHHA and this is news why? You libtards have George W. Bush on the brain. What you need to concentrate on is that loser Hussein that is in office now and making a mess of the entire country.

  • 27 votes
#1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:13 AM EDT

Bush is in the Cayman's visiting Romney's money. He is keynote speaker for 1%ers. Bush has been hiding under a rock for the entire campaign, then he pops his head up. That in itself is news.

The Cayman Islands hide billions if not trillions from the IRS. Nice to see Republicans are ok with that.

  • 113 votes
#1.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:24 AM EDT

It's really pretty simple ! Romney was already caught saying he was going to screw over the poor people.

The Caymen Islands is where Romney and his other wealthy buddies hide their money !

They didn't want more " secrets " given out by good old " W " !

If you are a millionaire or above---vote for Romney !

If you are less than a millionaire---you better vote for Obama !

If you are not a millionaire and vote for Romney---you better bend over and grit your teeth !!!

It's really pretty simple.

  • 86 votes
#1.2 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:52 AM EDT
Comment author avatarelliot-3020456Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

No money is hidden, ED. If someone makes money in the US they pay taxes on it, if they take money into the US they pay taxes on it. The US doesn't tax wealth, (at least not until you die then the government vultures try to pick your bones) it taxes income. Money outside the US is wealth not income, any capital gains on that money brought back into the US are taxed with a repatriation tax of ~35%.

The Cayman's are the easiest place to start and headquarter a business because they don't have the crushing regulations that the US does. It actually takes about 5 minutes a few dollars and one piece of paper to start a corporation in the Caymans.

The only money that the US misses out on with Cayman based businesses is all the bureaucratic fees and fines they would have given them if headquartered in the US.

Also FYI countless Americans have investments in the Caymans through pensions, especially Democratic congress members.

  • 18 votes
#1.3 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:54 AM EDT
Comment author avatarFedupwithFedExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

Nice to know that Valerie Jarret, Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Nancy Pelosi all have Cayman Island accounts

Hypocrite!

  • 24 votes
#1.4 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:54 AM EDT

A. Friend-3401376

BWHAAHHA and this is news why?

It's not news. George W. Bush is now a private citizen. Let him slip into the obscurity he so richly deserves.

  • 24 votes
#1.5 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:55 AM EDT
Comment author avatarItsAboutTime-3704531Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

Oh yes.... The GOP Mantra:

George W Bush (From Behind a Tree) "Mitt, Can I come out now?"

Mitt Romney"Not yet George, we are still pretending that your terms never existed"

Romney said he isn't GWB, but amazing that advisors are showing up from the BUSH failed years.. hmmm

  • 59 votes
#1.6 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:58 AM EDT

""Organizers of an investment conference in the Cayman Islands have been forbidden from disclosing any details about a speech by former President George W. Bush in the offshore financial haven, an event spokesman said Thursday."

Without knowing much about anything, Bushes danced as dictated by Sunni Saudis and co, oil companies, Christian right and their lobbyists.

They invented Iraqi wars and made barbaric, bigoted despotic Sunni Saudis and co richer and their versions of extreme Sunni Salaffi, Wahhabi stronger; and we poorer.

One G. Bush could attack Iraq and Afgahanistan, the most toughest battle grounds on earth, at the same time. Probably he can't even locate them on map!

He crippled US, British and West from all sides with his mad and thoughtless wars!

  • 52 votes
#1.7 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:58 AM EDT
Comment author avatardan-4041135Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

a friend. shut the f***uck up

  • 10 votes
#1.8 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:01 AM EDT

Good Morning Denver Bill Spot on with your point!

George W. Bush is now a private citizen

  • 2 votes
#1.9 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:03 AM EDT

Are you sure about your comment Clark? I see more millionaires endorsing Obama than Romney. Them celebrities are throwing their money and votes at him and how about billionaire Mayor Bloomberg endorsing him. I am pretty sure their rich and voting for the prez.

  • 12 votes
#1.10 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:04 AM EDT

Bush II, transparent as always. :D

  • 19 votes
#1.11 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:36 AM EDT

Nice try elliot,

The ONLY reason businesses form in the Caymans is to avoid US taxes (and probably other countries).

And, yes, taxes are owed when the money made in the Caymans is repatriated, except when the IRS gives a periodic PASS on those repatriation taxes. It's a total ripoff. I pay, you pay, but these guys don't pay. It's totally unpatriotic and BOTH you and I should be against it.

  • 47 votes
#1.12 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:40 AM EDT

Blackout? Bush? I thought this was a story about George being a knee-walking drunk ...again, but it's only a silly story about how to hide your millions in offshore accounts. You know the Repulicans slogan "Yep, we built that" (offshore tax havens), this is ONE TIME where they are telling the truth!

  • 35 votes
#1.13 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:42 AM EDT

Bruno, there is a world of difference in those who endorse Romney and those who endorse Obama. The Obama endorsers want the Bush tax cut for the wealthy to increase. Romney's endorsers want more tax cuts for the wealthy--you know, the continuing redistribution of the wealth of the working class to the already wealthy.

  • 26 votes
#1.14 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:47 AM EDT

Clark, thats nice and all. Except Obama is a multimillionaire too. Hes a 1%'er. You tards are just dumb enough to believe he knows what its like to be you. He went to prestigious schools, worked in cushy jobs, was a Senator, is now President. Clue: He has no idea what its like to be you.

  • 11 votes
#1.15 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:12 AM EDT

Can't imagine that W. has much to say that is worth listening to. More money than brains isn't much to brag about.

  • 24 votes
#1.16 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:27 AM EDT

GM Bill and Jack,

Gotta agree with you Bill, but those that are looking for any straw to grasp at will make this some huge double super secret probation thing.

Find some real issues folks.

  • 1 vote
#1.17 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:36 AM EDT

Good Morning Tracy

I guess someone peed on nbc's cornflakes and got the entire Comment #1 - 1.18 collapsed. Wonder why they don't just collapse the "offensive comments" , i.e. 1. so & so, some monitors do that?

    #1.18 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:49 AM EDT

    my portfolio is up 20%....

    Obama has doubled the DOW since taking office, killed Osama, ended two wars that Bush started on credit (gee, you wonder why we have a deficit????)

    I'm more than comfortable to vote for Obama again - not interested in changing captains and going back to Republican bad policies.

    And $1.50 gas is never coming back...the gas companies know a majority of people can and will pay $3.50 - it's called capitalism.

    • 27 votes
    #1.19 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:06 AM EDT

    @"elliot-3020456"

    NICE BOLD TYPING THERE ELLIOT BUT THAT DOESN'T change the fact that the CAYMANS IS A TAX HAVEN AND YOU DAMN WELL KNOW IT. I THINK YOU WERE JUST PLAYING WORD GAMES WITH "WEALTH" AND "INCOME"..NICE TRY BUT YOU FAIL. THE WEALTHY SET UP SHELL COMPANIES AND THEN CLAIM THEY MADE THEIR MONEY FROM A DIFFERENT COUNTRY AND PAY NO TAXES. YOU CAN CLAIM WE LOSE NOTHING BUT ITS A LIE AND YOU AND EVERYONE KNOWS IT.

    • 23 votes
    #1.20 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:36 AM EDT

    No better place than the Cayman Islands to share your "faith" in god (i.e. the almighty dollar)!

    • 21 votes
    #1.21 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:18 AM EDT

    Elliot don't be so faking braindead. Once money is moved overseas it is invested elsewhere and the profits from those investments aren't taxed because they are never reported. It is impossible for out government to track Cayman investments so all the money made there is never taxed

    • 15 votes
    #1.22 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:33 AM EDT

    He's being celebrated by his cohorts for allowing the them to raid and rape our economy.

    • 18 votes
    #1.23 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:34 AM EDT

    Man, have I ever been misled.

    I thought the money people earned or the wealth they created didn't belong to the government and they were allowed to spend it or send it wherever the hell they wanted to.

    What a foolish concept!

    • 4 votes
    #1.24 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 12:02 PM EDT

    Big money goes around the world
    Big money underground
    Big money got a mighty voice
    Big money make no sound
    Big money pull a million strings
    Big money hold the prize
    Big money weave a mighty web
    Big money draw the flies

    • 4 votes
    #1.25 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 12:51 PM EDT

    So why the news blackout? Because we didn't pay out $4,000 and travel?

    Any guess how soon a video might show up? Or did the guards at the door take all the cell phones?

    • 1 vote
    #1.26 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 3:06 PM EDT

    Man, have I ever been misled.

    I thought the money people earned or the wealth they created didn't belong to the government and they were allowed to spend it or send it wherever the hell they wanted to.

    Yes, you were misled.

    Because it takes money to run a country . . . you know, pay for the roads YOU use, the school that educated YOU and your children, the police who protect YOU, the military that ensures YOUR freedom, and much much more.

    All of those things are not free. Someone has to pay for them. That is called taxes. That is called being responsible.

    If you use our infrastructure to create wealth, but do not to pay for what you use, you are stealing . . . that makes YOU a criminal.

    • 4 votes
    #1.27 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 3:15 PM EDT

    Sounds like the democRAT behind closed door, prostitution vote buying meetings in Washington by bozo and peeeeelosi.

    BOZO loses by a landslide in a few days. I TRULY HOPE YOU LIBS ARE PACKING YOUR BAGS TO LEAVE!!!

      #1.28 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 3:32 PM EDT

      Are you really that simple James Lee? Do you think roads, schools, fire protection, law enforcement, the military all just fall out of the sky?

      • 4 votes
      #1.29 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 3:35 PM EDT

      Please leave Bush out of the news so we can keep blaming President Obama for wrecking the country! Everybody forgot!

      • 2 votes
      #1.30 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 3:37 PM EDT

      Indie071
      So what you're saying is money made in Cayman Islands or in other countries, that is never repatriated or taken as dividends by US citizens is fair to tax? How did the US roads and police have anything to do with financial transactions taking place between a Cayman Islands account and world financial markets? Surprise!!! The two are unrelated. If the wealth came from a US citizen that lives in the US, they pay property tax, sales tax, and income tax on everything in the US. This is US tax law. Just like if you buy stock and it goes up, but you havent sold it, you dont have to pay the tax yet. If it stays in the company, you dont owe tax yet.

        #1.31 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 3:56 PM EDT

        EEEEEk

        You know as well as I do that the Cayman Islands are used to avoid taxes on investment gains that you would normally pay taxes on. If you can not grasp that simple concept, then you will never understand. And we both know that if Obama had done the same thing, you would crucify him . . . and probably give yourself an aneurism from the rage.

        The only reason you are "ok" with it, in regards to Romney, is because he is your team leader and you are trying to deflect the accusations. Typical partisan bull-s*** . . . when your team does it, it is ok. When the other team does it, it's the "END OF THE WORLD".

        Besides, James was referring to ALL taxes, not just Cayman shelters. Stop trying to twist the words of other people.

        • 2 votes
        #1.32 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 4:08 PM EDT

        @Eeeeek... The idea is that they use loopholes and grey policies to have money that is fundamentally earned here appear like it was earned over there.

        • 2 votes
        #1.33 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 4:11 PM EDT
        Reply

        Romney couldn't make it but should give gdub a slap on the back for good timing.

        • 58 votes
        #2 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:17 AM EDT

        Meh. Who cares? Unless he is offering a full confession for his and Darth Cheny's crimes against humanity and planning to turn himself in I have zero interest in what he may have to say.

        WORST PRESIDENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE REPUBLIC!

        Two unfunded wars, multiple unfunded mandates, tax cuts for the rich, all dumped on his successor.

        Every ditto-head poster on this and any other board should get down on their knees and beg forgiveness for having voted that man into office.

        SHAME.

        Shame on you and shame on Bush 43 and his evil henchman Dick Cheney.

        Obama/Biden 2012

        • 125 votes
        #2.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:19 AM EDT

        Anyone who thinks the retrograde Republican Party and its *global* investment banking puppeteers don't still have multiple strategies to claw their way back into controlling this country - in order to finish off what Reagan and the Bush Dynasty started - has either been asleep for the past 3 decades or is too dumb to be near a voting machine.

        • 84 votes
        #2.2 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:27 AM EDT

        Quite a goal for an ex president........the right to rule class sucks.

        • 31 votes
        #2.3 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:35 AM EDT

        I like Chuck Lorre's Vanity Card from last night "Ask yourself if you are better off than the sh*t storm we were in 4 years ago"

        • 48 votes
        #2.4 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:59 AM EDT

        This says it all. Romney probably begged Bush on his knees to please make this a secret talk. If I get elected, I'll make sure both of us never have to pay taxes again, not when we have so many other poor schmucks in this country that we can nickle and dime to death.

        • 75 votes
        #2.5 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:07 AM EDT

        I think just two presidents out of 44 have been Republican businessmen. Herbert Hoover and George W. Bush. One presided over the Great Depression and the latter over the Great Recession.

        Don't put anymore foxes in charge of the hen house. Too much of a bloody mess to clean up.

        • 89 votes
        #2.6 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:17 AM EDT

        I always answer the question, "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" with another question, "Is George Bush still the President?" When the answer comes back "no" then I I say, "You bet I'm better off than I was four years ago."

        What a disaster! If there was any justice in the world he and his henchman Cheney would be in prison awaiting trial in the Hague for crimes against humanity.

        Obama/Biden 2012

        • 78 votes
        #2.7 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:30 AM EDT

        @ Skip .....A "REPUBLIC" ???? We have not been a "REPUBLIC" for a very, very long time......We may call ourselves one ....but we're not .....Our forefathers warned us of what we might become as a nation....

        • 11 votes
        #2.8 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:30 AM EDT

        Create a safe-haven right here in the US & keep all that money right here at home.

        • 9 votes
        #2.9 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 10:19 AM EDT

        PValdes...AKA Geronimo in a funny hat

        "yawn"...sorry, but do you have something relevant to say?

        I agree, we havn't been a 'Republic' in many a year, but we're still "on the books" as a Republic.

        Please try to keep up.

        Obama/Biden 2012

        • 27 votes
        #2.10 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 10:36 AM EDT

        If I was a criminal, I'd hide everything and anything, too.

        Too bad we couldn't have hidden Party Boy Bush from 2000-2008.

        • 39 votes
        #2.11 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 10:40 AM EDT

        Allahu Akbar !!! Skip Nicholson, dont forget Karl Rove...the guy who was really running the US

        • 22 votes
        #2.12 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:03 AM EDT

        @ Skip ....1) It is actually sitting bull .....2) I was not attacking you .....3) We ARE a so called "democracy" regardless of what we are CALLED .... although some would argue that fact as well ....A republic would indicate that "we the people" actually had a say in the way our nation is run .... If that were the case we would not be in this predicament .....

        • 16 votes
        #2.13 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:20 AM EDT

        George W Bush: " I wasn't a knee walking drunk"

        Too bad. That would've been an improvement. He and his buddies should be in The Hague answering for their war crimes.

        • 41 votes
        #2.14 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:28 AM EDT

        Bush was a terrible president and him acting sneaky is no surprise.

        But I have a rare day off from work and see how many people's cars are still in the driveway and realize that most of my neighbors aren't working.

        Can we please get a viable third political party, cause the Dems AND the Reps aren't helping Americans.

        • 20 votes
        #2.15 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:34 AM EDT

        jw101...

        I agree! I am soooo sick of the Dem/Rep crap. All they do is fight and blame each other instead of doing what is right for the American people. We need to vote in a viable third party (Independent) for President, in the Senate and Congress. If we can oust enough seats, they will be forced to compromise.

        • 12 votes
        #2.16 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:44 AM EDT

        Why is this news? And the media wants to talk about a black out? How about not pressing Obama on any issues and giving him a free pass. What a bunch of hypocrites we have giving us the "news".

        • 7 votes
        #2.17 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:51 AM EDT
        Comment author avatarlee-936758Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

        While keeping the American People in the dark about Libya, Obamacare waivers, solar companiesgoing bankrupt (costing taxpayers BILLIONS) ,and giving Obama a pass on all of his failures........The Mainstream Media is crying about a meeting not even on U.S. soil...tell me why obama deserves 4 more yr.?

        ROMNEY/RYAN 2012

        • 6 votes
        #2.18 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:55 AM EDT

        George Bush should be in jail, and Republicons are the biggest cry babies on the planet!! Waaaaah!!

        • 34 votes
        #2.19 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 12:00 PM EDT

        To all of the dems on this page... Tell me how you feel in a couple of months when we go over the fiscal cliff and jobs begin disappearing again. Then you will want to tax anything that moves to keep your lazy butt on the couch. You will get all that you deserve. A socialist country that will really suck. Good luck with that continued change you have been lead to believe.

        • 4 votes
        #2.20 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 12:23 PM EDT

        @JW and Concerned .... I am with you both ......The two party system is what is wrong with America. It is not sustainable and we need a drastic change .....like now! @ DZ both parties have America duped .....they eat and drink together when not in front of a camera ....

        • 7 votes
        #2.21 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 12:26 PM EDT

        Good to see that the lying war criminal who lied us into war to profit from war, whose family was in bed with bin Laden's family, who authorized torture and other war crimes, who failed to heed warnings about 9-11 before it happened, who golfed while Katrina ravaged New Orleans, who is an oil profiteer and fundamentalist nutcase rich guy, is making money talking about money in the same place where Mormon Mitt has hidden money so he doesn't have to pay U.S. taxes. God bless George War Criminal Bush.

        • 25 votes
        #2.22 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 12:30 PM EDT

        Aw...PV...ease up. I knew it was Sitting Bull.....I just mispoke...uh yeah, that's it, yah, yeah, I mispoke.

        What the fat man meant to say was.....

        Have a nice weekend

        Obama/Biden 2012

        • 6 votes
        #2.23 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 1:26 PM EDT

        George "W"orst President In History Bush !!!!

        ____________________________________

        1. The Hague

        2. War crimes (and crimes against citizens of the United States Of America.)

        3. Prison

        ____________________________________

        And that goes double for the "brains" behind this mouthpiece; Cheney, (the heartless) Dick.

        .

        I find it quite fitting that the Republican Party was so embarrassed by these two criminals that they were completely ignored by the republican convention. (Just as if the Bush administration/criminal empire never exhisted.)

        .

        • 19 votes
        #2.24 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 1:29 PM EDT

        By the way folks,,,,,

        ,,,,,, lets not forget that Romney has 17 of the same ad-visors from the Bush "administration/criminal empire lined up ready for action again.

        And yes,,, that includes the moron who screamed about all of the "weapons of mass destruction" in Iraq. (That POS should be in jail , not ready and waiting to serve Romney).

        • 15 votes
        #2.25 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 1:41 PM EDT

        DZ - "To all of the dems on this page... Tell me how you feel in a couple of months when we go over the fiscal cliff and jobs begin disappearing again."

        is that because if Obama is re-elected, businesses will fire a bunch of people out of sour grapes?

        yeah, im not into negotiating with terrorists...

        "Then you will want to tax anything that moves to keep your lazy butt on the couch."

        I work full time, own my own home, car is paid off...college loans are paid off...im a fully functioning contributing member of society AND I PAY TAXES HAPPILY because I understand that we are all in this together, and those 2 unpaid for wars and massive tax cuts for the rich arent going to pay for themselves (at least they didnt in the 8 years bush was president)...so yeah, sorry im REALLY RESPONSIBLE and understand, like all economists (aside from the hacks paid by mr romney himself) understand - we cant just cut spending to get out of this mess, we have to raise taxes.

        Now, maybe you think the poor and middle class should pay for Bush's failures...but I think the Rich, who got Richer - need to chip in more. Call me a socialist liberal nutcase if you want...but the majority of america agree's with me...

        "You will get all that you deserve. A socialist country that will really suck. Good luck with that continued change you have been lead to believe."

        we have always had a socialist country...it's what has always made us better than every other nation. we dont just care about ourselves, but we care about our neighbors...we dont just take care of our selves, but each other...we dont just take take and take, we give and give and give...and yes, that makes us a socialist nation...because we have ALWAYS understood that united stand, divided we fall.

        but, keep on dividing us by calling us libertards or whatever...your GOD must be so proud of your money hungry ways.

        and it's IRONIC that Romney's closing arugments are that HE WILL BRING REAL CHANGE!

        *face palm

        • 13 votes
        #2.26 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 2:09 PM EDT

        ClosetheFed . . . Why don't you just run "W" out of Houston & be done with it instead of whining about him for the rest of your life?? You should be happy now that you have the attentions of that ace Eric Holder down in Texas, maybe he can help you with your "Bush issue".

        And why would our President want to ClosetheFed anyway?? WHO IS GOING TO PAY FOR ME THAN??? You want us to become poor like the old Socialist Hungary? Things are going just fine from my point of view!!! TAXES GOING UP TO PAY FOR ME because I DESERVE IT and it is MY TIME!!!!

        I was watching that Hungarian PETERFFY's Ad this week and I disagree with him just like Mr Romney. When I was in Hungary near the end of my military service right after WWII they LOOKED WEALTHY. NICE BUILDINGS, SHOPS ETC. WE SHOULD HAVE TAKEN IT ALL THEN!!!!!!

        Then we wouldn't be in the situation we are in going broke here in the U.S. with Huge Deficits. We need to TAX OUR PEOPLE MORE and if that doesn't work maybe we can take another look at Hungary and those other formerly Socialist countries . . see how they do things!

        OUR SOCIALIST COUNTRIES WORKING TOGETHER . . . YOU PAYING FOR ME!!! OBAMA/BIDEN 2012!!!

        • 3 votes
        #2.27 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 2:48 PM EDT

        We should have blacked out Bush's second term. Then we wouldn't be in the financial mess that Romney wants to recreate.

        • 7 votes
        #2.28 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 2:48 PM EDT

        skip if Bush was the worst Obama is getting ready to take his place. You don't miss him but your wallet does. and still you didn't answer your own question are your better off now than 4 years ago. what you wrote is not an answer

        • 1 vote
        #2.29 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 3:17 PM EDT

        Obama will win 53% of the votes

        • 6 votes
        #2.30 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 3:24 PM EDT

        Wow, so much hate and drivel from the liberal community directed toward someone who is four years out of office. The sad part is that when Mitt is elected in next Tuesday you will start the cycle over again. Whine, whine, whine. Always wanting to put the blame on someone other than yourselves.

        Let me give you a couple of prophesy's.

        1. If we continue on the path to socialism we will become a second rate country and China, Russia and India will surpass us as leading economic nations.

        2. If we re-elect Obama the Muslim Brotherhood will completely dominate the Middle East and nothing will be left of Israel but a pile of rubble.

        3. If we regain our sanity and choose to be free people of the American Revolution instead of servants the French Revolution then fifty years from now GWB will be viewed as what he truly is, an exceptional President, and Obama will be barely remembered other than by the two or three "scholars" who read his biography.

        OBAMA DENIED AND FOUR GOOD AMERICANS DIED. REMEMBER BENGAZI!

        • 2 votes
        #2.31 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 3:30 PM EDT

        I know it's probably a vain hope, but is there any way to revoke Mr. Bush's passport and prevent him returning here?

        • 7 votes
        #2.32 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 3:31 PM EDT

        "Cayman Islands officials are proud of the British territory's role as an offshore finance center. But members of the U.S. Congress and advocates for changes in tax laws have accused corporations and wealthy individuals of using so-called financial havens to improperly avoid taxes."

        Here is an idea. Instead of accusing people and insinuating that someone hasn't paid their taxes, how about leave this staement out of the article until you have facts to back up your claims? I would think that is something we can all agree on, no?

        Also, I did not see Romney's or Barack's name mentioned in the article, yet their names appear in most of the comments. There needs to be a way to keep the political jihadists off of unrelated articles. They have even been turning up on all of the sports articles as well.

        • 2 votes
        #2.33 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 3:40 PM EDT

        if Bush was the worst Obama is getting ready to take his place. You don't miss him but your wallet does.

        I have made more money (in the private sector) under Obama than Bush. So my wallet does NOT miss Bush.

        are your better off now than 4 years ago

        4 years ago I was at a private company that was laying off 50% of their staff (under Bush). I avoided the lay-offs, but found a new job at a different private company shortly after Obama took office.

        Since then, my stock portfolio has tripled. My 401k is stronger than ever. And the income from my PRIVATE SECTOR work has doubled in the last 4 years.

        On top of that, I bought a house at the lowest price of the last 20 years (in my area), at an interest rate that is at the lowest point in my entire life. 4 years ago, before the crash, I know friends that bought a house . . . guess who got the better deal? On top of that, home prices in my area are rising.

        My private sector company is making profits, my job is secure, and my wife just got promoted at her private sector company.

        My company just sent out a announcement that our medical insurance already included almost all of the requirements of the ACA, so there are little to no changes. That means I either work for a great company, or the "doomsday" predictions are simply not true.

        Finally, I was on a wonderful Caribbean vacation 6 months ago . . . and we are planning another trip for next year. I'm thinking Bora Bora, but the Maldives could be fun.

        So am I better off than I was 4 years ago? Ha . . . do you really have to ask?

        • 4 votes
        #2.34 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 3:41 PM EDT

        Not yet over the hill:

        Why don't you honor us with a real name, and have the guts to face the music next tuesday. Note the following:

        Your #1 is so off the wall, it shows your lack of knowledge re: the world we now live in. Up or down, stronger or weaker, even in the worst scenario, America will never be behind India or Russia. If you had any actual knowledge of either of those countries you would be aware, the USA not withstanding, have so regressed they are not 1st rate countries anymore.

        #2 is hysterical. You are obviously one of the few; me, myself, and I, and the hell with everyone else republicans left that still believe he is muslim, and that he doesn't have a valid birth certificate. That, despite the comprehensive, exhausting investigation done by the republican party itself.

        #3 Even the most ardent right wing republican is well aware that GWB will NEVER be considered a great, no less average president. Hell, the republican party wanted to distance themselves from him so bad, they avoided inviting him to their own convention. A 1st for any former president.

        God, are you stupid and uninformed.

        • 1 vote
        #2.35 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 4:19 PM EDT

        The GOP has been hiding W, and Cheney, Wolfowitz, Rumsfeld et al from view. Not even a peep from any of them during the convention and they have stayed far away from Romney. The Republicans are running AWAY from the Bush administration like a scalded cat. They want no association with that administration's mistakes and sheer crookedness. (Though they want to bring the policies back reincarnated in a Romney robot body.)

        But up pops W, talking about how the Republicans have a handle on credit card debt. But the seriously bad thing is that he is doing it in Romney's home state --- the Cayman Islands.

        No wonder 538 is giving Obama over an 80% chance of winning on Nov 6th. And Obama is trending very steeply upwards. It is looking more and more like 330 electoral votes every day. And more and more like the Tea Baggers are losing seats in both the House and Senate.

        But why on God's green earth would Romney's handlers allow Bush to be a news story just four days before election? Are they really that stupid? And to make it worse they allowed it to be a "no journalists allowed" super secret affair so that people would be reminded of a similar event in which Romney discussed his hatred for 47% of Americans.

        No wonder Romney is spending 8-40 times as much per adiminute as Obama. The "businessman" has no idea what he is doing.

        And for low-information (and bad information) voters like @notoverthehill: All three of your points are not only wrong but really stupid. You apparently have no idea what socialism is or you would realize that it is just Tea Party propaganda. The Muslim Brotherhood was in existence and a powerful socio-political force well before Obama became president. Democracy means allowing people to make their own choices, not just allowing them to make choices of which you approve. Virtually all historians consign GW Bush to the worst ten percent of American based on the facts of his Presidency. A majority of them consider GW Bush to be at least tied with Buchanan as the worst President in American history. And as the problems Bush caused continue, his ratings drop even lower.

        And as for the Benghazi issue --- just as with Romney's other ill-advised pronouncements, it appears that not only did Obama and the SecState NOT deny assistance to the consulate, but that assistance was on its way within 25 minutes. And the Information (Cryptography) Officer and the Ambassador would have probably lived had they remained in their safe room instead of trying to escape through a bathroom window. The two security people were killed attacking the terrorists and trying to take out mortar positions. There is not a shred of evidence that anyone could have done any better without the use of voodoo spells and magic (which Romney apparently favors.)

        Most likely historians will remember Bush and Cheney as war criminals and capitalist looters who destroyed the economy, got us into two losing wars, and cause the Bush Depression. His legacy is going to be even worse than Reagan's which is in the lowest 25% and is still sliding as well. Bush was "exceptional" alright. Exceptionally bad.

        528 is currently giving Obama better than an 80% chance of winning (5-to-1 odds) and is predicting Democratic gains in both the House and Senate. At this point it looks like the only "battleground" state Romney is winning is North Carolina and even that is trending Obama (the trend is just too little to change anything by election day.) New Hampshire, Virginia, Ohio, Wisconsin, Iowa, Colorado, and Nevade all look better than 3-to-1 for Obama, And Florida is slipping rapidly into the Obama column (and the trend line is such that it appears that Florida will go Democratic on election day.)

        So get ready for four more years of Obama followed by eight years of Hillary. The Tea Party has so destroyed the GOP "brand" that it will not be competitive in national elections for decades to come. They simply forced too many people out of the Big Tent to accomodate old, white southern and western men.

        • 3 votes
        #2.36 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 5:04 PM EDT

        Brad and Chris, my name is Mike. I will make this simple so you can understand.

        1. Look where things are being manufactured today and look where those countries, especially China and India, are heading. They have large populations, limited government regulation and the desire to work and grow. Russia is pulling away from their past problems, they have vast resources and their government will not restrict industry like we do.

        2. Never said Obama was a Muslim and have never believed that hogwash. However, lack of a strong commitment to stem the growth of radical factions within the Muslim community will embolden them to even greater acts of evil. Right now estimates of those Muslims who are true radical extremists runs from 1% to 15%. With over 1.2 billion Muslims that means (and I will do the math for you) anywhere from 12 million to 180 million want to see you head on a spit and your body burning. How many of those do you think already live here in the United States?

        3. Comment doesn't come from ardent right wing republicans. I have no crystal ball or any way to tell the future but I do know that with time peoples perceptions change. Right now we remember Bush for Iraq, Afghanistan, Katrina, mortgage crisis, etc. Those things are first in our minds and the wounds are still raw. 50 years from now history, with a longer period of time to heal and as other events take place, may well favor GWB. I will remember him for how he inspired after 9/11, the boom recovery after the dot.com crash and his decision to remove an evil tyrant.

        Maybe you two will be around to see how history treats GWB. I'm 64 and I don't think I will make it to 114.

        As a bit more background, yes I am conservative, no I am not a tea party activist, yes I do agree with many of their positions but then again I am not opposed to many Democratic positions except I emphatically disagree with gay marriage and abortion on demand. I am 'pro-choice' but only if it's an informed choice. A 15 year old girl struggling with an unwanted pregnancy is in no position to stand alone and choose abortion. I read a lot, both conservative and liberal viewpoints. I check the House and Senate bulletin boards frequently to see where proposed legislation is moving or sitting. There is fault on both side.

        The CIA came up with a timeline of events. I read it. When I wasn't crying over the lose of four fine men I was laughing at what was not said. The issue isn't what occurred during the attack so much as what did not occur before the attack. The White House had the intel, they knew the risks, the were aware of the symbolism of the date, they ignored the threat. The POTUS can put any spin on it that he wants to but in the long run we will find out that HE dropped the ball.

        THE WHITE HOUSE (OBAMA) DENIED...FOUR BRAVE MEN DIED!

        • 1 vote
        #2.37 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:34 PM EDT

        HandsOffMyMedicare!!

        ClosetheFed . . . Why don't you just run "W" out of Houston & be done with it instead of whining about him for the rest of your life??

        _______________________________________________________

        Very cute "HandsOff,,,,,,"

        ,,,,, but I liked your old lady with the gun picture better.

        .

        And "W" is in Dallas area,,,,,, wake up, read up, or shut up.

        .

        • 2 votes
        #2.38 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:15 PM EDT

        Ha, ha . . Ok "Close" . . now that I know you like old Ladies I will put my wife back up!!! : )

        • 2 votes
        #2.39 - Sat Nov 3, 2012 2:24 PM EDT

        Funny stuff everyone. I'm kinda glad that the whole thing is hush-hush. I don't think I could stand to hear another word that comes from that liar's mouth. I find our recent presidents' actions and what they've done after their presidential terms ended very telling.

        Carter: The Carter Center, Nobel Peace Prize, work in the middle east, Habitat for Humanity, etc.

        Reagan: not much, perhaps due to his unfortunate development of Alzheimer's

        H.W. Bush: fishing tournament

        Clinton: fighting HIV and obesity

        W. Bush: Hiding from view

        The actions of our Democratic ex-presidents seems to show that they actually care about people and leaving the world a better place. I'll be voting for Obama/Biden. Romney simply cannot be trusted. He's told lie after lie and has no discernable plan for fixing this mess that we're in.

          #2.40 - Sun Nov 4, 2012 12:11 AM EDT
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          Too bad Romney is busy at the moment as he probably would have liked to attend. Next year...when he has more free time on his hands.

          • 64 votes
          Reply#3 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:18 AM EDT

          This is an excellent chance to get dubya offshore and into a prison that can legally use torture so he can feel what he did to us for 8 years. I hope his plane crashes in the ocean and the crabs eat him...and take that warmonger Cheney and that pussy Rumsfeld with you.

          • 14 votes
          #3.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 10:34 AM EDT

          Bravo! to Skip, Paul W, Allen (even if you do spell your name wrong!), Keen and the rest of y'all who I didn't call by name. I had six years of this idiot as Governor of Texas before his brother, then Gov. of Florida, got together with Karl Rove and made certain of delivering that state, and with it the White House, to a man so dumb, in Austin we used to say that Laura had to make sure she watered him every other day.

          Curiously- well, no, not really- the Lapdog Corporate Media has never to my knowledge released a story about the 40,000 votes in Ohio that were 'switched' or just plain disappeared in 2004, giving that state and a second term to Bush... now, according to Harper's magazine (no relation to the Canadian Prime Minister who is known even by his supporters as "Bush's Bitch"), a new investigation indicates that the total of tampered or fraudulent votes in Ohio that year may have run over 100,000, and yet after Bush barely squeaked into reelection, he was claiming "political capital", a mandate to further dismantle America's industrial plant, and finish his Wrecking Crew's goal of complete freedom from regulatory oversight for his Wall Street masters.

          Now, after the sorry spectacle of "Too Big to Fail", TARP, golden parachutes for the criminals who caused the whole catastrophe in the first place, and through it all almost ZERO meaningful assistance for the mllions of Americans who were made jobless, homeless, or without access to medical care, there are X million voters who are so eaten up with hatred of the "socialist" in the White house that they'll vote for Romney- a man who promises to bring back the Bush years in all their reckless, thieving, greedy, heartless, cruel, destructive glory.

          Way to go, you idiots.

          • 14 votes
          #3.2 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:35 AM EDT

          CBL... you mean when he has the job the prez has now... right? Lots of free time... golf and investing for everyone. Yeah!!!!

          • 1 vote
          #3.3 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 12:38 PM EDT

          FoxTrotsky,

          Interesting, you state that the total of tampered or fraudulent votes in Ohio may have exceeded 100,000 yet the Democratic party is emphatic that tampering and voter fraud is a rarity and that tougher voter identification laws are not needed. In fact Democrats declare that voter ID and registration laws are a tool of the Republican party used to deter minority voters. Who should I believe?

            #3.4 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 3:59 PM EDT

            Not Yet:

            Sorry about the delay getting back to you; Abe Lincoln once observed that "Good fences make good neighbors", and I was out repairing mine. I strongly recommend that you check out Kevin Baker's article in the October Harper's magazine. He names and identifies his sources, and what he says both reinforces and completes some things that I knew, and quite a few other things that I'd suspected but had no way of checking out for myself. He's not hysterical or sensationalistic. Read him for yourself and see what you think.

            Regarding the photo ID nontroversy: I have been a Democrat my whole life, since way before I was old enough to vote, even though I view today's Democratic party as being no better than a bunch of goddamn Republicans, pardon my French. I think that asking somebody to spend a couple of hours on the bus and $25 for a state ID is just not unreasonable; on the other hand, it can't be denied that the Republican party is trying some very crafty tactics to exclude certain demographic categories that are very likely to vote Democratic. Only a complete fool, or Karl Rove, would try to deny that this is taking place.

            I see and accept that President Obama is just as much a corporate whore as Mitt Romney- that's just how it is. The Stones nailed it way back in '69 in their song "Salt of the Earth":

            A parade of grey-suited grafters,

            A choice of cancer or polio

            Peace and good luck to you. I'll keep an eye peeled for your handle.

              #3.5 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:10 PM EDT

              FoxTrotsky. Thanks for the response. I tried to find the article on-line but it is archived and I really don't want to pay $16 for an on-line subscription. I am going to the library next week and will look it up. In the meantime I will try some other source. I am not doubting your numbers because many thousands of votes throughout the US are not counted, lost, etc. every national election.

              Regarding the photo ID situation I am glad we are on the same page and I do not disagree that the Republican party is attempting to exclude some demographic categories. The conflict we have is whether this is 'crafty' or a prudent effort to maintain the purity of the vote.

              Since I am a life long Republican I am sure we can find many issues on which to disagree. Hopefully we can agree to disagree yet still remain civil. A quality politicians show less and less.

              I will keep an eye out for you. Maybe we can learn to appreciate the thinking of "the other side".

              • 1 vote
              #3.6 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:34 PM EDT

              A lot of you are assuming Romney is not in attendance at this conference, but maybe there is a media blackout because he is there, flown in on a private jet and plans to fly out as soon as it's over.

              Anybody have any proof of where the old boy is right now?

              • 1 vote
              #3.7 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 10:23 PM EDT

              Not Yet:

              By golly, I think I've actually located a reasonable human being here!

              Not Yet, one thing I know for certain we can agree on is that the country we both love is in serious trouble. I started out on this page a month or so ago as a frothing, spitting, angry, insulting partisan. I am beginning to believe that there's more to be gained, more to be accomplished, if people of good will like you and me can actually talk to each other like adults- you know, "What do you think about----? Okay, let's talk about that."

              I'll be watching out for your handle. I think if we start exchanging ideas honestly, we'll both be surprised at how much we can agree on.

              Yours in civility,

              FoxTrotsky

                #3.8 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:35 PM EDT

                Yes, that we can agree upon. I started out trying to be reasonable but so many of the responses drew out the worst in me. Thank you for bringing me back from the 'dark side'.

                When respect, civility and laughter leave the room no more can be said and no more will be done.

                In my family, when we are complemented or blessed we respond by saying "igualamente". That's short for 'back at ya bro.' Have a wonderful evening.

                • 1 vote
                #3.9 - Sat Nov 3, 2012 12:17 AM EDT
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                The GOP party of secrecy for the 1%'ers. Lets not tell the peasants where we put all our tax savings especially when they are all out of work. They should not worry about Bush as he has no cerebral functions and could hide his own Easter Eggs.

                • 53 votes
                #4 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:19 AM EDT
                Comment author avatarCarletta AshbyExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

                I suppose you think that the beautiful millionaire people in Hollywood pay their fair share of taxes and don't have any tax shelters or off-shore accounts, but that's probably alright because they are liberals. And how much does Obama pay on his millions. I'm sure he pays straight taxes with no deductions. We never hear about that. You probably also believe there is no upper class in the socialist countries. Everyone is one big happy family redistributing the wealth. If you believe that, I've got some swamp land in Florida I'd like to sell you.

                • 8 votes
                #4.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:36 AM EDT

                So in your mind, as long as someone else is doing it, then it's ok? People molest children so it must be ok for the rich GOP-ers to molest them too? ALL loopholes need to be closed.

                • 36 votes
                #4.2 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:42 AM EDT

                Cpt...You do not know how to comprehend what people write.No where in Carletta's statement does it says she's ok with it.All she was implying is that the Dems/Libs do it as well.All rich people.

                • 6 votes
                #4.3 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:51 AM EDT

                Carletta, No where did I say anything about millionaire people paying their fair share in taxes. In fact my post is the opposite. Your are either high, delusional, or a product of the US education system. Please read before you write if you have comprehension.

                • 15 votes
                #4.4 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:58 AM EDT

                carleta, swamp land in florida? how creative. how brilliant. how'd you think that one up?

                • 12 votes
                #4.5 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:14 AM EDT

                Republicans and Democrats all need to pay on offshore accounts, and every one needs to pay their fair share not just the poor and middle class.

                • 15 votes
                #4.6 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:54 AM EDT

                ALL loopholes need to be closed

                There is no such thing as a "loophole". Anyone exempting anything on their tax return is able to do so because Congress passed a law that gave them that option. People who cheat on their tax returns go to prison. People who make full use of the available tax deductions provided to them by Congress are just smart.

                The equity of the tax structure is something that can be debated, even if what is equitable is completely a matter of personal opinion. To talk about "closing loopholes", though, is just pure psychobabble that is meant to inflame, rather than provide substance to the debate.

                • 7 votes
                #4.7 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:31 AM EDT

                Travis,

                It seems there is a double standard here. When rich people do it, you call them smart, when middle or lower income people do it and they, therefore, have not more tax obligation, you call them "freeloaders" and "lazy" and part of the "47% of people that can't be responsible for themselves," per Romney et al.

                • 26 votes
                #4.8 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:56 AM EDT

                Noticed they didn't ask Bill Clinton to speak to them...............

                • 3 votes
                #4.9 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 10:19 AM EDT

                Carletta Ashby

                I suppose you think that the beautiful millionaire people in Hollywood pay their fair share of taxes and don't have any tax shelters or off-shore accounts, but that's probably alright because they are liberals. And how much does Obama pay on his millions. I'm sure he pays straight taxes with no deductions. We never hear about that. You probably also believe there is no upper class in the socialist countries. Everyone is one big happy family redistributing the wealth. If you believe that, I've got some swamp land in Florida I'd like to sell you.

                So i guess arnold schwarzenegger was really a liberal in disguise when he ran as a repub. What millions has obama declared do u know about ?

                • 7 votes
                #4.10 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 10:36 AM EDT

                Obama did release his tax returns, so if you have questions, you can read them. It is not my responsibility to read them to you.

                Now, Willard has refused to release his. If anyone is suspect, it is the guy hiding things, like Bush is doing right now.

                • 27 votes
                #4.11 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 10:43 AM EDT

                Obama did release his tax returns, so if you have questions, you can read them. It is not my responsibility to read them to you.

                Now, Willard has refused to release his. If anyone is suspect, it is the guy hiding things, like Bush is doing right now.

                Well.....to be fair, Willard has released one. BUT like his father said when he released 12 of his tax returns during his campaign, showing........."one year could be a fluke, perhaps done for show"....................

                I'll leave it at that.

                • 17 votes
                #4.12 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:33 AM EDT

                Hey Carletta- let's you and me talk about that there swamp land you've got for sale, sugarplum!

                Some folks fell for that deal back in the '80s, and last time I was in Florida, I was building luxury hi-rise condos right there in that swamp- and them what owned the turf underneath just made them a bucket fulla cash!

                Hailyeah! Let's talk!

                • 5 votes
                #4.13 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:41 AM EDT

                @Carletta, I honestly can't believe how uninformed you people are. Grabbing at straws, baby, grabbing at straws.

                • 5 votes
                #4.14 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 12:13 PM EDT

                Travis, I disagree about the loophole thing. I think loopholes do exist. It's when shrewd (mostly conniving types), choose to gain tax breaks by getting deductions for things that they were not intended for. Ever read a little of Wealth Without Risk by Charles Givens? I started out thinking that this guy must be some kind of genius because he became wealthy multiple times. But as I read more of his book, I began to see that the guy was just a crooked specimen who knew how to use the loopholes. My perception was that he was so bent on making money that he didn't care how he did it as long as he could sneak his way around the rules and stay out of jail doing it. For example, he recommended that you start a small business (even if it you didn't intend on doing anything with it). Then if you take a trip to see your kid at college, buy a small pack of paper while you're there and keep the receipt. You can then write that off as a business trip. If you don't think there are loopholes, there's a perfect example for you.

                • 3 votes
                #4.15 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 12:42 PM EDT

                Then if you take a trip to see your kid at college, buy a small pack of paper while you're there and keep the receipt. You can then write that off as a business trip.

                That simply doesn't happen, EVER.

                First, unreimbursed employee travel expenses are subject to a 2% AGI floor before you can even begin to start itemizing. In other words, if your adjusted gross income is $100,000 you'd need to be buying a $2,000 pack of paper before you can begin deducting travel expenses. Seems pretty unlikely...

                Secondly, there's this thing called the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) that rich people have to pay. Curious to know one of the perks of this tax? Business travel is....(wait for it)...NON DEDUCTIBLE!!!

                ...maybe start getting your information from a legitimate source from your local library instead of, you know, some tin-hat wearing conspiracy theorist.

                  #4.16 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 1:37 PM EDT

                  Travis - you've clearly never heard of "shell corportions"

                  A shell corporation is a company which serves as a vehicle for business transactions without itself having any significant assets or operations. Shell corporations are not in themselves illegal and have legitimate business purposes. However, they are a main component of the underground economy, especially those based in tax havens. They may also be known as international business company, personal investment companies, front companies, or "mailbox" companies.

                  A classic tax avoidance operation is based on the buying and selling through tax haven shell companies to disguise true profits. The firm does its international operations through this shell corporation, thus not having to report to its country the sums involved, avoiding any taxes.

                  An example of a legal use of a shell company is a supplier of store brand groceries that sets up a shell company when dealing with a hard discounter like Aldi. By obscuring its business relation with the discount chain, the supplier prevents diluting the value of its main brand, which sells at much higher prices.

                  NOR HAVE YOU HEARD THE SAYING: WHERE THERE'S A WILL, THERE'S A WAY

                  im sorry to burst your bubble travis, but people arent paying their fair share of taxes - intentionally.

                  Mittens Romney is the leader of the pack...and how an average voter with seemingly DECENT intelligence as yourself is willing to turn a complete BLIND EYE to all that Mitt Romney is and exemplifies, is astounding.

                  It's ironic, because republicans beat up democrats for liking Obama who sold us on "hope and change" - which, from my perspective we've received considering all that he was handed on the first day of his presidency...and yet, it's you guys about to elect a guy who's selling you nothing but falsely rated derivatives disguised as "job creation and saving america from the fiscal cliff"...

                  i'll stick with hope and change, it'll be infinitely better than fleeced and fuc#ed.

                  • 2 votes
                  #4.17 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 2:32 PM EDT

                  Travis - also, here's the defintion of loophole:

                  An ambiguity or inadequacy in the law or a set of rules.

                  I'd say that Mittens Romney getting to deduct his fancy dressage horse worth thousands of dollars in deductions as a STRAIGHT UP LOOPHOLE.

                  I get that it's Legal - but thats because asshats like Romney work in washington and set the rules up for themselves, not the rest of us.

                  • 2 votes
                  #4.18 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 2:44 PM EDT

                  Travis, did you read KeepItReals post. His example was for somebody who owned a business. There ar no floors for deducting travel expenses for business - only personally. AMT for corporations does not affect the ability to write off business expenses. I think you are the one that needs a trip to the library (actually a simple google search would work).

                    #4.19 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 2:59 PM EDT

                    His example was for somebody who owned a business.

                    Well in that case NONE of the travel expenses would be deductible unless the individual could provide substantive documentation that the expenses were necessary - pack of paper won't cut it. Again, its one thing to debate whether the tax structure is equitable - its another to sit here and deliberately make up lies to try and impugn the merits of the other side.

                    At any rate, these issues are much more complicated then you're making them out to be. If the tax laws became as authoritarian as many of you seem to want it to become US - the little people - would probably suffer a great deal as well.

                    For instance, have you ever made an out-of-state purchase without reporting it on your tax return? Ever let your child use your home office to do homework? Ever received a small gift in exchange for providing a service to a friend or neighbor? According to the IRS, all these activities are illegal and punishable by steep fines or imprisonment, but somehow I doubt the lower and middle classes would be as excited about seeing THESE tax laws enforced. No, no - it's only the tax laws that apply to the OTHER guys that we care about lol...

                    Again, these things aren't nearly as simple as some here have made them out to be.

                      #4.20 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 3:38 PM EDT

                      For those who are still having heartburn over Romney's taxes go to

                      Price/Waterhouse has given an accounting of his tax returns from 1990 to present.

                      Of course people will still complain this is not enough.

                        #4.21 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 5:22 PM EDT
                        Reply

                        WAPOS :~|

                        • 7 votes
                        Reply#5 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:21 AM EDT

                        Agreed!

                        • 5 votes
                        #5.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:48 AM EDT

                        Cayman's can keep him!

                        • 17 votes
                        #5.2 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:20 AM EDT

                        maybe we shouldn't let him back in

                        • 14 votes
                        #5.3 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:24 AM EDT

                        After 4 yrs. of Obama, I don't think he wants back in (or any non-union business owner),,

                        • 1 vote
                        #5.4 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 12:05 PM EDT
                        Reply

                        the illustrious "W", a complete failure as President, a greatly successful man when it came to his own investments, especially the sale of the Texas Rangers (inside stuff maybe?), and how he left the USA in a deep recession, owing billions in unpaid debt with unsecured loans, allowed no bidding contracts to favor his crinies, and in general used up the country's surplus on tax breaks for the wealthy and an immoral war in Iraq costing this country 4,330 of its best young men and women.

                        Romney is in the same league, drives the same kind of cars and makes his own investments as a tax haven in that illegal island of British fame.

                        To bad Mitt could not attend. Oh, I forgot, he is busy lying about everything back here in the USA.

                        Funny how the POTUS does not have an offshore account, but Mitt does. Get the connection?

                        Obama/Biden 2012

                        • 44 votes
                        #6 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:27 AM EDT
                        Comment author avatarDr_NooExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

                        How can you be sure BO doesn't have a secret account in the Caymans or elsewhere? Please share your wisdom with us.

                        • 4 votes
                        #6.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:45 AM EDT

                        Dr Noo, If Obama had a Cayman island account, it would be revealed in his multi-year tax returns! Romney won't release his! I think I know why!

                        • 45 votes
                        #6.2 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:50 AM EDT

                        dr no, youre looking like a fool

                        • 19 votes
                        #6.3 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:11 AM EDT

                        William Smith-543063

                        Funny how the POTUS does not have an offshore account, but Mitt does. Get the connection?

                        Funny how Obama's net worth has increased ninefold ($1.3 million in 2008, $11.8 million in 2012) since he became President, a job that pays $400,000 per year. Get the connection?

                        • 5 votes
                        #6.4 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:50 AM EDT

                        It's called royalties bill, maybe facts aren't your friend? Did you conveniently forget that he's written several books that have sold significant numbers of copies each or don't they cover that on Faux News?

                        • 22 votes
                        #6.5 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:09 AM EDT

                        @ Bill, Wow he's worth half of what Robme made last year alone. Yup that's a close call.............NOT

                        • 11 votes
                        #6.6 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:11 AM EDT

                        Denver,

                        Why is it that its wonderful capitalism when Romney makes a gazzilion dollar, but Obama earns any additional money, there's something funny going on. Maybe you should look up Cheney, halliburton and EDS

                        • 24 votes
                        #6.7 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:28 AM EDT

                        Coracii

                        It's called royalties bill, maybe facts aren't your friend?

                        My statement about Obama's increase in net worth over the last four years is a fact, so yes, facts are my friend. However, the real point of my post was to show that William Smith was trying to show a false connection by using another false connection as an example. Maybe abstract thoughts aren't your friend.

                        • 3 votes
                        #6.8 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:34 AM EDT

                        This is nothing new. Since leaving office, GW has had a strict policy to not be "news". I have attended an event where he was the keynote speaker and he was first class. During the Q&A, he politely reminded people that he would not comment on how he viewed current issues or how Obama was doing. He stated the POTUS job was hard enough without a bunch of arm chair quarterbacks.

                        • 3 votes
                        #6.9 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:56 AM EDT

                        Getting rich is not the crime. Even most of what Romney has done is not
                        the problem.

                        Legislating so that you and your friends in the 0.1% can get richer and stay that way, is the problem.
                        Especially when many of those policies increase the gap between the haves and the have nots.

                        As to Obamas accumulated wealth, he did kind of write a couple of
                        international best sellers, and we can check how he made and makes his money,
                        Because he has released his tax records, un like Mr. Romney.

                        • 19 votes
                        #6.10 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 10:11 AM EDT

                        William Smith-543063.........well said!! best post of the day!!

                        • 4 votes
                        #6.11 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 10:36 AM EDT

                        http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/11/02/14875519-blackout-imposed-as-george-w-bush-speaks-at-cayman-islands-investment-conference?threadId=3602596&commentId=71622427#c71618754

                        The President also gets speaking fees. You know, like Romney? The $350,000 that Romney refers to as not worth mentioning....

                        • 6 votes
                        #6.12 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 10:46 AM EDT

                        Even most of what Romney has done is not
                        the problem.

                        Controlling a company that prided itself on destroying companies and shipping what was left to China isn't a great selling point.

                        Years back I saw the home being built on the Caymen Island in a secluded area. At the time, mid 90's it was valued at several million. Being built by Norton Schwartzkopf. Nice retirement.

                        • 6 votes
                        #6.13 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:35 AM EDT

                        I have to totally agree with Dan..617. Regardless of how one views his Presidency, Bush has been a totally class act since leaving office. He has not spoken out once publicly about all those who make false accusations against him, or hate him to their very cores. He has not commented on where he thinks the current President has gone wrong, nor has he tried to control the Republican Party - unlike Bush's predecessor and the Democratic party.

                        Having listened to him speak post-Presidency I have tremendous respect for how the man has stayed true to his faith and values, despite all the hate that accompanies the very mention of his name.

                          #6.14 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 5:42 PM EDT
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                          If you are not Proud of what you are saying behind closed doors, just shut out the Media?

                          Sounds like another 47% commentary to me...

                          • 32 votes
                          Reply#7 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:29 AM EDT

                          He may be talking about the progress of the Petersen campaign to end Social Security in the next Congress. Also, Jeb has a new private corporation start-up that is designed to replace FEMA that he wants to talk about. How to lobby to prevent tax legislation for their Cayman and Swiss banking schemes.

                          • 9 votes
                          #7.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:27 AM EDT

                          Actually, I am looking forward to seeing the video... Someone will find a way to record the speech and release it! These guys are capitalists -- they can see when there is a buck to be made. Closed doors; media locked out -- that thing will be worth a fortune!

                          • 9 votes
                          #7.2 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:48 AM EDT

                          True there..morrigan..if they got out a video (suppose to be a private fund raiser) of Romney putting his foot in his mouth about the (I don't care about the other 47% of the nation)..no doubt this idiot Bush will be easy to record...even with Bush's secret service personnel around still!

                          • 1 vote
                          #7.3 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 3:05 PM EDT
                          Reply

                          Was Mr. Burns there?

                          • 14 votes
                          Reply#8 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:31 AM EDT

                          excellent ~ Monty Burns

                          • 5 votes
                          #8.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:33 AM EDT
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                          Gee...Another super rich republican talking to other rich republicans about where and how to hide your Billions from the American people and Government. What a surprise! All while hiding behind the front of faith. They just don't tell you that faith is the faith in screwing everyone else from them paying their fair share. I'm sure Willard will sneak in to the event to check on his Billions he has hiding there. Just what America needs. Another Bush and another super rich guy that only wants to screw America. Not this time Douche bag.

                          • 28 votes
                          Reply#9 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:38 AM EDT

                          This event highlights the differences between Romney and Obama, and how the 99% will be hurt, if Romney is elected!

                          Romney wants tax credits for moving American jobs overseas, Obama does not!

                          • 24 votes
                          Reply#10 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:45 AM EDT

                          Thank God this moron is no longer President! Blackouts? No Press? WTF!!!!

                          Thanks be to baby Jesus that we now have Obama's Administration with the FULL TRANSPARENCY we were PROMISED.

                          Oh wait.....nvm.....

                          • 12 votes
                          Reply#11 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:46 AM EDT

                          Who could blame him for not having the media present. After the way the media unfairly vilified him before, why even try to play nice with them. I would be more blunt and tell them to go to HELL!!!

                          • 3 votes
                          Reply#12 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:51 AM EDT

                          WOW- the media "unfairly" vilified Pres. Bush? i dont even know how to respond to that ridiculous comment., except are you talking about the Bush from Bizzarro world or is there some other world you live in?

                          • 33 votes
                          #12.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:00 AM EDT

                          clark, go to hell

                          • 11 votes
                          #12.2 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:04 AM EDT

                          Clark,

                          Thank You. The media Unfairly Vilified Bush, LOL. That is profound. He was the ideal Grover Norquist President. A pawn in the American Taliban's attempts to turn this country into a country club for the 1% ers. A Garden of Eden for the Religious Right.

                          • 27 votes
                          #12.3 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:17 AM EDT

                          The media unfairly vilified Bush so now he doesn't want the public to hear the things he has to say? If Bush was proud and confident in his words I would assume he would want everyone to know!

                          • 13 votes
                          #12.4 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:32 AM EDT

                          Unfairly villified? From where I sit I'd say the media gave him a free pass. He should have been arrested and tried for war crimes in the Hague for what he did during his terms.

                          • 15 votes
                          #12.5 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:11 AM EDT

                          The media "vilifed" Bush? OMG. Please tell me no human being uttered those words.

                          • 13 votes
                          #12.6 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:33 AM EDT

                          I would like to vilify Bush for what he and his rich friends did to our economy. Now Romney wants to scrape up the leftovers...........O & Joe......straight dem this time.

                          • 9 votes
                          #12.7 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:16 AM EDT

                          Unfair??? Boo Hoo. the president couldn't stand what they were saying about him?

                          • 4 votes
                          #12.8 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:36 AM EDT

                          it's not the media's fault that Bush is incompetant!

                          • 2 votes
                          #12.9 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 1:12 PM EDT

                          Sheesh...

                            #12.10 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 1:59 PM EDT

                            Yes, when you are an idiot, it can seem as if the world is conspiring against you...

                              #12.11 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 2:00 PM EDT
                              Reply

                              Clark Nickols-you mean like romney does to us?

                              • 9 votes
                              Reply#13 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:56 AM EDT

                              Bush,Romney checking on their bank accounts in the off shore accounts in the islands to make sure their millions are secure and of course Bush making sure the military industrial complex are paying him off as promised. Bush is the biggest loser to ever occupy the white house or any governmental office. I bet Karl Rove was there to check on his off shore accounts and Dick Cheney's money real patriots yea want to buy a bridge in Brooklyn. Look out right wingers your house is on fire even Chris Christey is fleeing your camp to run for safe ground or and Mayor Bloomberg is even jumping ship look out Willard your ship has a leak better get first mate Eddie Munster to man the pumps. Anyone who voted for Willard are real dumb and not to mention the ones that are stupid enough to vote in the future for Willard and Eddie Munster the rat. (He eats lots of cheese)

                              • 15 votes
                              Reply#14 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:56 AM EDT

                              If it's a private event... why should the liberal news be invited? After all the stuff they spewed in the past... haaa.. they just got dis'd back. Karma at work.

                              • 3 votes
                              Reply#15 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 6:56 AM EDT

                              up your a++ss

                              • 8 votes
                              #15.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:03 AM EDT

                              It's just too bad someone didn't sneak some video.

                              • 8 votes
                              #15.2 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:35 AM EDT

                              Liberal media? Pay attention backwards east...those commercials you see on television every four minutes...are the same big lobbyists you see in Washington...big pharma...big oil...big insurance! It is a CORPORATE media! Does anybody even remember the days of long ago when you PAID for cable or satellite...so you DIDN'T have to see commercials...now networks and cable providers get both YOUR money and their CORPORATE masters...wake the F up and get a clue!

                              • 14 votes
                              #15.3 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:01 AM EDT

                              A private event of Cap Saps plotting against the working class. Its subversive. Liberal media! Charge!!

                              • 9 votes
                              #15.4 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:33 AM EDT

                              More than 80% of the media is owned by conservatives, including a significant percentage owned by Bain Capital (Clear Channel Media), yet these dim bulbs still try to claim it's liberal.

                              • 11 votes
                              #15.5 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:13 AM EDT

                              More proof Ron Whites right..."you just can't fix stupid"!

                              • 9 votes
                              #15.6 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:25 AM EDT

                              Wow... what a bunch of whiney dolts. All you must just idolize nbc news... pfft ..

                              Who left the gate open to the sheeple barn? I see they are grazing out here in numbers.

                                #15.7 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:57 AM EDT

                                Dollars to donuts we will see a video of baby bush before long. No such thing as a secret anymore.

                                • 5 votes
                                #15.8 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:19 AM EDT
                                Reply

                                the only people i know who can commit crimes and get away scott free

                                billionaires and presidents

                                sadsadsad him and blair should be in a federal prison

                                bush nixon

                                • 13 votes
                                Reply#16 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:00 AM EDT

                                Money laundering is only legal if you have the word "Corporation" at the end of your name or you pay the politicians to write laws to allow the minority to hide the millions.

                                  #16.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 2:06 PM EDT
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                                  Only Bushes, Christian right, Jewish extremists and their lobbyists could have backstabbing and ungrateful Saudi Arabia and Pakistan as strategic allies.

                                  Just like before each Iraqi wars, autocratic, highly corrupt and despotic bigoted Sunni Sunni Saudi, UAE, Qatar, Kuwaiti and Sunni oil rich nations are stage managing their dances and actions through oil companies, extremist Jewish lobbys and their puppets in the US, Britain, EU and other nations on Syria and Iran.

                                  In these bombings, Sunni Saudi proxy al-Qaida is involved. In Syria, Syrian rebels are backed by a-Qaida and MB. In Egypt, Islamic fundamentalist Morsi is a front cover for the Sunni Islamic extremist Salaffi, MB and others.

                                  With sanctions on Iranian oil, oil prices which was around $40 in 2009 has crossed $110 now.

                                  If Iraqi wars gave us PIIGS, there will more nations added to PIIGS.

                                  ME is not our business. Just keep miles away.

                                  IRAQ WARS

                                  Net results of Saudi, Kuwait, UAE, oil companies and their lobbyists directed 1991 and 2003 Iraqi wars are

                                  WINNERS

                                  1. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE and other rich ME sharks became richer by manipulating oil prices too high.

                                  2. Oil companies and their lobbyists also benefitted. Oil prices, which were hardly $30 a barrel before 1991, shot up to $140 a barrel.

                                  3. Since 2003, future traders, rating agencies, Wall Street and oil companies and their lobbyists transferred five trillion dollars from oil importing countries to oil exporting nations.

                                  4. Rich Sunni ME sharks (Saudi Arabia in particular) funded Salaffi and Wahhabi mosques and Islamic radicals and terrorists all over the world. These Sunni Islamic radicals and terrorists are rampaging all over the world. World’s 80 percent of problems are due to them.

                                  LOSERS

                                  1. General US and European nations’ public. There have been high unemployment, cut in welfare measures, housing market collapse and more miseries. Since 2001, US spent three trillion dollars on Iraq and Afghan wars. Did the Saudis and co foot the bill?

                                  2. Poor soldiers killed and injured and their families. In Iraq and Afghan wars 6300 soldiers were killed and 40000 injured.

                                  3. High budget deficits and heavier borrowing. Many nations (PIIGS) and people are on line to bankruptcy!

                                  4. Iraq will plunge into bloody sectarian civil wars leading to the creation of Shiastan, Sunnistan and Kurdistan. Here the losses are of Iraqis.

                                  • 4 votes
                                  Reply#17 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:02 AM EDT

                                  Blame the Jews and Christians,Bigot.

                                  • 1 vote
                                  #17.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:11 AM EDT

                                  fat bastard is the right name for you. If you are going to make such insightful comments you should head back to Fixed News.

                                  Jonathan gives a thoughtful and correct analysis and you feel like chiming in. Just using the word bigot does not make it true.

                                  • 5 votes
                                  #17.2 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:26 AM EDT

                                  Jonathan has a valid point. christian right and jewish extremists.

                                  • 4 votes
                                  #17.3 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:38 AM EDT
                                  Reply

                                  The two of them in the picture still look to me like , "THE DEVIL AND HIS SON SATAN", these two were the worst thing that ever happened to this UNITED STATES of AMERICA!!!!!.

                                  • 6 votes
                                  Reply#18 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:03 AM EDT
                                  Comment author avatarearthmxExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

                                  the choice nov.6 is clear obama has been president for 4 years and the country has been flat,he is a redistribution of wealth person and favors entitlements and collusion in his associations as is clear through in solyndra and A123 battery.

                                  romney on the other hand is more about putting in place an enviroment in which people can earn their on money and be self reliant.

                                  obama =welfare and food stamps

                                  romney=equals jobs

                                  do you want a obama phone and other free @!$%# or do you earn it yourselk?

                                  • 1 vote
                                  Reply#19 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:04 AM EDT

                                  mitt is going to re distribute wealth also. earthmx, you are naive.

                                  • 6 votes
                                  #19.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:07 AM EDT

                                  earth,

                                  Thank You! for your take on the two candidates running for office, it is a well reasoned and thoughtful response, LOL. You guys are rich. There are some spelling errors there though, maybe you need to adjust your tinfoil hat, might be blocking your vision a bit.

                                  And a SHOUT OUT TO ELLIOT who's CAP LOCK is stuck, he always has a interesting twist on logic and facts.

                                  • 3 votes
                                  #19.2 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:28 AM EDT

                                  Obama = Growth from the Middle out, good paying career jobs, dignity of a maintained social safety net.

                                  romney=equals .90/Hr jobs, destruction of national assets by privatization to cronies.

                                  I'll take the Obama Phone and my earned workers insurance benefits of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. No greedy Cap Sap is going to stop the Middle Class in America!

                                  • 3 votes
                                  #19.3 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 8:50 AM EDT

                                  Still stickin with Obama........slow but steady will win the economic race for us ordinary people. We sure as hell don't need another bubble from the corporate raider and his bunch.

                                  • 1 vote
                                  #19.4 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 11:22 AM EDT

                                  That's a free REAGAN Phone; Obama's just continuing an 80s-era program to provide land lines to poverse populations

                                    #19.5 - Sat Nov 3, 2012 2:17 PM EDT
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                                    Wow nice Timing GW ! I wonder why georgie hasn't been out stumping for ANY repubs for ANY election since he left office ?

                                    Rhetorical question.

                                    And to all you clueless baggers who try and tie the recession to President Obama take a look back at the failure you voted for TWICE.

                                    • 10 votes
                                    Reply#20 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:10 AM EDT

                                    Well W couldn't show his face anywhere Sandy just hit, could he?

                                    • 1 vote
                                    #20.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 10:15 AM EDT

                                    Look at the failure you voted for.

                                    7.9 unemployment up not down idiot

                                    6 trillion in added debt (I will cut it in half ) Total failure

                                    $4500 less take home pay (can you say failure)

                                    Libya lies and lack of leadership (can you say failure)

                                    47 million on food stamps up from 35 million (can you say failure)

                                    Jeeps going to made in China less American jobs (can you say failure)

                                    First debate (total failure and loser the clown idiot president obama failure)

                                    Sandy (failure should of had the military in 4 days ago that is what we learned after Katrina but this faux leader has no clue)

                                    Whats to create a business department country did well for over 200 years without out one once this retard gets voted out then a real job creator will turn this country around

                                    Having Joe Biden as VP (total failure)

                                    to much more to put down on this clown of a president.

                                    He had both houses in 2008-2010 did nothing failure

                                    Vote the no good bum out of office he has screwed up the country enough

                                    He has taken the worst President title away from Carter.

                                    • 1 vote
                                    #20.2 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 12:46 PM EDT

                                    hey duochebag, make a list of those policies about bush, when your done lets go down the list of dumocraps that voted for them to. Are you really this ignorant?

                                      #20.3 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 1:05 PM EDT

                                      Bush - doubled the national debt

                                      Bush - Gas in the summer of 2008 was $4.25 a gal

                                      The biggest terrorist against americans and also on american soil and was too drunk to catch him

                                      Bush - Had more vacations days than President Obama has been in office

                                      Bush - Had a vice president that shot a man

                                      Too much more Google "Bush"

                                        #20.4 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 3:56 PM EDT
                                        Reply

                                        So often the truth slips out at these little GOP get-togethers. I'm sure they're afraid the Bush will spill, though Romney has spilled his real feelings with his 47% comment, among others. Can't let the little people know what the elite really think of them. After all, Leona said it all "only the little people pay taxes".

                                        • 10 votes
                                        Reply#21 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:12 AM EDT

                                        Members of the international leadership should arrange to have him arrested for the war crimes he committed.

                                        • 7 votes
                                        Reply#22 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:30 AM EDT

                                        Make no mistake about this little Cayman island get together. This is a Republican strategy session to develop an agenda to further stonewall economic recovery efforts suggested by President Obama.

                                        One has to ask what could be learned from a man who left his country on the brink of a depression?

                                        • 12 votes
                                        Reply#23 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:31 AM EDT

                                        ....One has to ask what could be learned from a man who left his country on the brink of a depression?.........one has to ask libtards what can you learn about europe, greece, spain, france ? What did you learn about the north dakota driling for oil and the jobless rate there, anything? How can you support Nobama after the libya lies? seriously

                                          #23.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 1:02 PM EDT
                                          Reply

                                          Bush at a financial conference! Are they looking for new ways to tank the economy once again! If so, they have the right person for the job! (note: I did not say "man" for the job.

                                          • 8 votes
                                          Reply#24 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:42 AM EDT

                                          ya, tank it with liberal policies duche bag, just like greece france and spain, they have all led the fight against the rich and business and hows that working out duche bag, get a clue already before you ignorant libtards kill this country !

                                          Liberalism, the cancer that is killing the world, anyplace at anytime its tried in human history.

                                            #24.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 12:59 PM EDT

                                            Go watch Rush and tell your conservative friends you cant get pregnant from rape. Bush policies tanked the economy here not in greece or france or spain or with any help from any of them. Take your weapons of mass destruction BS and go use them to find Bin Laden. Oh wait, to late he is dead in the first term or the liberals, where it took Bush 7 years and wasn't even looking in the right country. Obama is not my favorite president by any means but it beats Mitt "Look at me daddy" Romney who thinks shipping jobs overseas is ok when you run a company, but not when you run for election. Fox News Watching Conservatives wouldn't know a fact if it hit them in the head. Niether of your boys could even carry their own state. Way to go MA and WI. You lost, go crawl under a rock and die you lying Non-Job Creating hypocrits.

                                              #24.2 - Thu Nov 8, 2012 7:54 PM EST
                                              Reply

                                              Probably an expose' on how to get your money out of the US so you don't have to pay taxes on it.

                                              • 6 votes
                                              Reply#25 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 7:44 AM EDT

                                              @mathuin,

                                              ahhh... so THAT's why Obama sent a representitive there.

                                                #25.1 - Fri Nov 2, 2012 12:25 PM EDT
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