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Saturday, May 7, 2016

Panama Papers: US launches crackdown on international tax evasion






Meanwhile in the real world...


Good thing Al didn't go international!

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© UPI / Barcroft Images Barack Obama: ‘There is no doubt that the problem of global tax avoidance generally is a huge problem.’


(Not if you're Al Sharpton)



Barack Obama is launching a crackdown on international tax evasion in response to recent disclosures in the Panama Papers revealing the scale of offshore financial activity.

In a series of initiatives announced by the White House on Thursday night, the president will take executive action to close loopholes used by foreigners in the US and call on Congress to pass legislation

Though the later steps may hit political obstacles in an election year, the package of measures are among the most comprehensive response yet to the Panama Papers revelations, disclosed by a consortium of international journalists including The Guardian. 


“In recent weeks, the disclosure of the so-called ‘Panama Papers’ – millions of leaked documents reportedly revealing the use of anonymous offshore shell companies – has brought the issues of illicit financial activity and tax evasion into the spotlight,” said the White House in a statement.

“The Panama Papers underscore the importance of the efforts the United States has taken domestically, and the efforts we have undertaken with our international partners, to address these shared challenges.”

Earlier Obama, who is also under pressure to limit the flow of corporate money out of the US, was one of the first world leaders to respond to the record-breaking leak last month.

“There is no doubt that the problem of global tax avoidance generally is a huge problem,” Obama told reporters in an unscheduled appearance last month. “The problem is that a lot of this stuff is legal, not illegal.”


The initial package of measures outlined by the White House this week may not go as far as some campaigners wish, but focus largely on increasing transparency regulations as a tool to flush further offshore tax abuses into the open. 

These include:

Immediate executive action to combat money laundering, terrorist financing, and tax evasion with tighter transparency rules.

New treasury rules closing a loophole allowing foreigners to hide financial activity behind anonymous entities in the US. 

Stricter “customer due diligence” rules for banks handling money of behalf of clients.


The White House and Treasury also called on Congress to pass a series of detailed measures they say would more directly tackle the problem of offshore tax avoidance in the longer run.

“The treasury department has long focused on countering money laundering and corruption, cracking down on tax evasion, and hindering those looking to circumvent our sanctions,” said treasury secretary Jack Lew in a statement.

“Building on years of important work with stakeholders, the actions we are finalizing today mark a significant step forward to increase transparency and to prevent abusive conduct within the financial system.”





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Reassessing my thoughts







As I stated before I'm not a big fan of Trump. I didn't like McCain either when he ran for president in 2008. I still don't like him now. But I voted for him as a friend of my put it… "because he was the lesser of two evils". Certainly when comparing Killary to Trump the same situation exists. I voted and gave money to Romney. Trump asked for his support and got it. Romney returned the favor by stabbing him in the back. I'm a firm believer in loyalty. Why was Trump's endoresment good then but he has no use for him now? If Romney feels the way he does so be it. But at the very least he could have kept his big mouth shut.


I'm starting to wonder if Republicans are playing for the other team?










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Friday, May 6, 2016

Clinton aide Abedin interviewed by FBI in email investigation










The FBI has interviewed top Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin as part of its investigation into the former secretary of state’s use of a private server, a source close to the investigation told Fox News.


The source did not say when the interview took place or when the FBI’s investigation might be completed. 

The FBI and Justice Department have been investigating whether sensitive information that flowed through Clinton's email was mishandled.

Abedin was one of Clinton's closest aides during her tenure as the nation's top diplomat, serving as deputy chief of staff. The interview of Abedin, part of Clinton's inner circle, is a possible indication that the investigation might be in its final stages. It was not immediately clear whether other aides have been interviewed, or when or if Clinton herself might be questioned. 

I can see it now.





According to a Los Angeles Times report, the Abedin interview was held April 5 in Washington.

"From the start, Hillary Clinton has offered to answer any questions that would help the Justice Department complete its review, and we hope and expect that anyone else who is asked would do the same," Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon said in a statement. "We are confident the review will conclude that nothing inappropriate took place."

On Wednesday, a federal judge in Washington also said he may order Clinton, the Democratic presidential front-runner, to testify under oath about whether she used a private email server to evade public records disclosures.

The order from U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan granted a request from the conservative legal advocacy group Judicial Watch to question six current and former State Department staffers, including Abedin, about the creation and purpose of the private email system.

Clinton has said the use of a private email server was a mistake, but said what she did was allowed by the State Department. She has dismissed the idea that she could face legal trouble over the use of the server, saying in response to a debate question in March about the prospect of a federal indictment, "It's not going to happen."







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Killary Clinton's attack ad on Donald Trump





This is a very effective ad. Why? There is not one Democrat attacking Trump. 

They're all Republicans!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XOocb-DId4


And who are these Republicans? All losers. Romney (who I supported) ran twice for the WH and lost. Bet 98% of Americans didn't even know George Pataki was in the race. Graham and Rubio couldn't even win their own state. And what can I say about Cruz... other then he was born in Canada.



Wonder if it ever dawned on them they would be appearing in a Killary ad?









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Liberal super-PAC American Bridge launches 'Donald Trump Screwed Me' project




Maybe Citizens United can start a new project called:

"The Clinton Scandals...from Whitewater to the Email Server"

When it's complete the paperwork alone will be thicker than War and Peace.

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A liberal super-PAC on Thursday announced the launch of a new project to solicit information from people who have been "personally screwed" by presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.

The project, titled "Donald Trump Screwed Me," is an effort by American Bridge to share stories from current and former employees, tenants and people who have been scammed by Trump's businesses. Digital ads will focus on Trump's properties in Manhattan, Atlantic City and Palm Beach.

The website, DonaldTrumpScrewedMe.com, asks for people's names and a description of their stories. It also asks whether that person would be willing to speak publicly about the experience.

"If you have been personally screwed by Donald Trump, or have a friend or relative who has been taken advantage of by Trump, we want to hear from you!" the website says.

"Telling your story will help make sure that others like you are not abused by Trump. Together, we can put an end to Donald Trump’s aggressive business tactics that hurt hard-working Americans while he’s padding his pockets with your blood, sweat, and money."

American Bridge President Jessica Mackler said in a statement that the initiative is launching because "too many regular people have been hurt by Donald Trump's exploitative self-enrichment and their stories deserve to be heard."

"Trump built his fortune by preying on seniors, veterans, small businesses, and middle class families. He's a con man who has consistently pushed the limits to take advantage regular people," the statement said.

Mackler said Trump needs to be held accountable.

"So we at American Bridge encourage anyone who's ever done business with Donald Trump to visit DonaldTrumpScrewedMe.com and share their story."

American Bridge plans to launch other projects throughout the next several months to hold Trump accountable.

It says that Trump has been using dishonest practices for decades, referencing years of housing discrimination, tenant abuses and the ongoing scandal with Trump University.






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