By: RmuseAugust 4th, 2012
Most Americans have heard the saying “where there’s smoke, there’s
fire,” and one need not be an astrophysicist to catch the meaning. With
all the smoke this past week regarding Willard Romney’s failure to
release past tax returns, it is apparent there is a fire Romney is
determined to extinguish to prevent the public from getting an accurate
view of his finances. When Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
asserted a Bain investor, and a
number of others, confided in him that Romney
avoided
paying taxes for 10 years, it fueled the fire that Willard has secrets
he is desperate to keep under wraps. Romney is no stranger to
concealing damaging information that could doom his chance of becoming
president, and if there were only one aspect of his record he kept
hidden, it is possible the press and public would not be so curious, but
it is a recurring theme that transparency is not within his purview.
Romney could end speculation immediately if he would release his
returns going back to 1999 when he claimed he left Bain Capital, but
coupled with his fraudulent SEC disclosures, they would verify he was
still in charge long past his alleged separation date. There is plenty
of speculation as to why he is afraid to release the returns, but
without careful examination, it is all speculation. However, there are
clues that Romney’s tax issues are damaging and one need look no further
than John McCain and his decision to choose Sarah Palin as his running
mate over Willard.
McCain
claims
assertively that Palin was the better candidate for vice president in
2008, and that Romney’s tax returns were not an issue. However, despite
Palin’s lack of experience and apparent cluelessness on myriad issues,
McCain
still chose her
over Romney. In McCain’s opposition file on Romney, the recurring
appraisal was that his only concern was acquiring wealth despite
dismantling and bankrupting businesses, and outsourcing Americans’ jobs.
Steve Schmidt, McCain’s top campaign adviser in 2008, said tax returns
were not a problem, but Schmidt admitted that he left it others to
examine Romney’s returns and did not examine them himself. The only
aspect missing in McCain’s file was any mention of Romney’s 23 years’
worth of tax returns. It does beg the question; why did Willard give 23
years of returns to McCain, but refuses to release more than two years
during a presidential campaign?
Regardless if one supports or detests Willard Romney, it is
impossible to come to any conclusion other than his tax returns are
toxic. In particular, his 2009 return is very interesting because he
most certainly recorded significant losses due to the market crash and
subsequent recession. According to BusinessWeek’s Joshua Green, “
It’s
possible he suffered a large enough capital loss that, carried forward
and coupled with his various offshore tax havens, he wound up paying no
U.S. federal taxes at all in 2009. If true, this would be politically
deadly for him.” Then there is the problem with Willard’s insistence he left Bain Capital in 1999.
If Romney releases his tax returns from 1999-2002, it would verify
SEC documents showing he was CEO, attended board meetings, and drew a
six-figure salary when he denies he was involved in Bain’s investment in
Stericycle, the company that disposed of aborted fetuses. Releasing tax
returns would reveal the extent of “
his involvement at Bain during this period,”
and condemn him as a criminal for lying to the Federal Election
Commission stating he had no role in Bain after February 1999. In fact,
the LA Times reported that “
at least 23 funds and partnerships
listed in Romney’s 2010 tax returns did not show up or were not listed
in the same fashion on Romney’s most recent financial disclosure,
including 11 based in low-tax foreign countries such as Bermuda, the
Cayman Islands and Luxembourg.” A cursory examination would clear
up whether or not Willard failed to disclose other investments and
eliminate speculation that he broke the law by not disclosing all of his
investments. If Romney lied on SEC filings, there is ample reason to
believe he also failed to disclose a wealth of information regarding his
investments in companies such as Sankaty Investors, of which Willard is
the sole owner according to SEC filings. True to his reputation as
extremely secretive, he failed to list Sankaty on several disclosures
until 2010 when he “
finally included it in his tax return.”
There is no dearth of questions releasing his tax returns going back
to 1999 would clear up, but Romney is terrified of revealing information
that will convict him as a liar and a fraud. There is no doubt he lied
on SEC filings regarding his involvement in Bain Capital, and tax
returns would be damaging if he either omitted offshore investments, or
verified that he was still involved in Bain. Although he should release
at least ten years’ worth of returns, there is a good reason he refuses
to release even one more year that may reveal he paid no taxes in 2009,
or worse yet, got a refund for the losses due to the 2008 market crash.
In an attempt to divert attention away from his own secrecy, Romney
stooped to bringing up 2004 presidential candidate John Kerry’s wife,
and his comparison that she did not release tax returns so he shouldn’t
either. Interestingly, Romney’s top advisor, Eric Fehrnstrom, assailed
Romney’s gubernatorial opponent in 2002 for not releasing her husband’s
tax returns implying they would show wrongdoing and said, “
what’s she hiding?”
If Romney’s campaign accused a political opponent’s husband of hiding
something by not releasing his tax returns, then the obvious question is
“
what’s Romney hiding?” The fact that Harry Reid is sticking
to his assertion portends that not only is Willard hiding something, but
that there are people who know what terrifies him enough to gamble that
it is better to be hounded than allow the public to see the damaging
information that may sink his candidacy before he secures the
nomination.
Willard Romney has earned the reputation as a pathological liar, and
despite his claims he has done nothing illegal, there is obviously
damaging information in his tax returns. There is even speculation he
shortchanged his cult’s demand that members tithe 10% of their income.
According to the Daily Caller, Mr. Mormon “
under-tithed the church by paying 7% and 9.7% over a two year period” and it belies his claim that
“I
made a commitment to my church a long, long time ago that I would give
10 percent of my income to the church, and I’ve followed through on that
commitment. So, if I had given less than 10 percent, then I think
people would have to look at me and say, ‘Hey, what’s wrong with you,
don’t you follow through on your promises?” Apparently not, and based on his penchant for lying, there is much more in the tax returns that will cause voters to say “
what’s wrong with you Willard,” don’t you follow the law like every other American?
Romney is not about to release any more tax returns regardless the
bad press, petitions, and calls by Republicans and Democrats to come
clean. The consequences are too great, and he would rather ride out the
storm and take a chance that voters will support a man who hides his
wealth to avoid paying his fair share of taxes and lied about his
involvement in Bain Capital after 1999 than reveal the truth. However,
some are losing patience with Willard and every time he refuses to
release his taxes, he appears sleazier than the day before, and as the
base hears Republicans calling on him to release his returns, they will
become more suspicious that he is indeed hiding something that will doom
his candidacy. Romney is also not helping his cult’s reputation among
evangelicals who are queasy about supporting a Mormon, and at some point
he will drive real Christians to sit out the election before supporting
a man who lies about his religion, Bain Capital, and his wealth hidden
in offshore accounts. There is a wealth of information Willard is
desperate to conceal, and unfortunately for him, his dirty little
secrets will be exposed and at that point, Willard will rue the day he
decided that his elitist attitude precluded him from coming clean to the
American people.
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